5 big names that lost the cut to the Canadian RBC Open of 2025 Rory McILroy


The second round of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open has concluded and the cut line is set in 3-Sota. Several big names lost the cut in the tournament, including 2025 Masters champion, Rory McILroy, and the sixth winner of the PGA Tour Max Homa.

Last year, Robert Macintyre won the RBC Canadian Open with 164 a 264, once ahead of Ben Griffin. This year, the tournament started at TPC Toronto on Thursday, June 5 with a field of 156 players. However, after the second round, the field has been reduced to 67 players.

We explore five big names that did not get the cut.

5 big names that have not been able to cut the RBC 2025 Canada Open

#1 rory mcilroy

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Rory McILroy – Source: Imagn

Rory McILroy has had a phenomenal season this year. He won his first PGA Tour title of the year at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AM, then at the Players Championship and the Masters Tournament. His victory in Augusta National placed him among the six players to have a great career slam in the history of golf.

Despite his stellar record so far, Mcilroy He fought at TPC Toronto. He charged 9-Over 149 through 36 holes and finished in 149th, four points away from last place. Without a doubt, this has been his worst performance this year.

#2 Max Homa

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Max Homa – Source: Imagn

The North -American Golfist Max Homa has won six events at the PGA Tour, including the 2022 Fortinet Championship and the Open of 2023 Farmers Insurance. This year he has lost the cut in six events, including the RBC Canadian Open.

Homa scored 1-Fund 69 in his first two rounds at TPC Toronto. This brought its total to 2-Fund 138, which was closely missing the three-cut line.

#3 Justin Rose

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Justin Rose – Source: Imagn

11-Time PGA Tour winner Justin rose He won his unit PGA title at the 2010 Memorial Tournament. He won the United States Open in 2013 and took second place in the 2025 Masters Tournament after losing the playoff against Rory McILroy.

Rose scored 2-Fund 68 in his first round at the Canadian RBC Open. On the second day, he charged 1-Over 71 and fell 46 points on the standings. This brought its total to 1-one 139 to 36 holes.

#4 Luke Clanton

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Luke Canton – Source: Imagn

Luke Clanton He debuted his PGA Tour on the RBC Canadian Open. Earlier this year, he placed the T15 on the Farmers Insurance Open and T18 in the classic cognizant.

On the first day at TPC Toronto, Clanton made par, and on the second day, he scored a 1-one-a-one 69. This brought his total score to 1-one-one-one-hole between 36 holes.

#5 Gary Woodland

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Gary Woodland – Source: Imagn

Gary Woodland has won four events at the PGA Tour and a major championship. This year, T2 has placed in Texas Children's Houston Open and T11 at Charles Schwab Challenge.

Woodland has lost the cut in five events this year, including RBC Canadian Open. He scored 1-Over 141 after two rounds at TPC Toronto and lost the three-cut line.