Do The Players Championship players get paid if they miss the cut?
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Do The Players Championship players get paid if they miss the cut?

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The Players Championship 36-hole cut rule is the same as the PGA Tour 36-hole cut rule of the top 65 and ties.

So, in a field of 144 players at the PGA Championship, more than half are going home after the second round. Do The Players Championship players get paid if they miss the cut?

Actually, they do not.

Just as with any PGA Tour event without a cut, a player who does not make the 36-hole cut (or 54-hole cut in the case of The American Express) does not earn money for the week. There's no honorarium or consolation money just for making the field. However, in the men's major championships, there is money available to players for qualifying for the event.

At all four majors, players who miss the cut get paid:

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Most weeks, when PGA Tour players miss the cut, they don't get paid. No PGA Tour event that's not a major pays out to players who miss the cut, though there are events where there's not cut. The PGA Tour wanted to keep it consistent for their tournament most approximating a major championship.

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