The Memorial Tournament: Bryson DeChambeau among notable names to miss the cut at Jack’s place

Several world-class players, including Bryson DeChambeau, are headed home early this week after two rounds at The Memorial Tournament.

DUBLIN, Ohio – It doesn’t feel good to miss the cut at a tournament like The Memorial. Yes, it never feels good to miss a cut, but the place that Jack Nicklaus built is different.

When leaving the property after 36 holes, players see in the rearview tournament host Nicklaus, the pristine course at Muirfield Village Golf Club, top-flight player dining and practice facilities, and, of course, the famous milkshakes.

But not everyone can make the cut and many have to take that dreaded drive.

The top 65 and ties from the field of 120 – lowered by Hideki Matsuyama’s disqualification in the first round for using a non-conforming club and the withdrawal of Chad Ramey – made it to the weekend.

The cut fell at 2-over-par 146.

In all, 70 players will play two more days to try and win one of the game’s most coveted titles.

Making the cut on the number were major champions Adam Scott (70-76) and Patrick Reed (76-70).

Here’s who do not have a weekend tee time at Muirfield Village.

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