Crapped out: PGA Tour golfers who missed the cut in Las Vegas at 2022 Shriners Children’s Open

Some big names won’t be around for the weekend at TPC Summerlin.

LAS VEGAS — Crapped out. No dice. Busted.

That’s how it feels to miss the cut at the PGA Tour’s annual visit to Sin City.

The third stop, and the only West Coast trip, on the fall slate of nine events, the Shriners Children’s Open still has a shot at a repeat champ, as Sungjae Im shot 65-70 and is five shots back of the lead. Mito Pereira shot a Friday 63, a career low on the PGA Tour to take a two-shot lead.

The tournament has a slew of golfers fresh off the Presidents Cup, and they all made the weekend as the cut came in at 4 under.

Here’s a closer look at some of those who did not. Maybe now they’ll be free to hit the poker room or go see a show.