11 LIV Golf Stars that cut the 2025 feet Open Championship Bryson Dechambeau


19 LIV Golfers were in action at the Open 2025 championship, but only eleven of them advanced until the weekend. On Friday, July 18, eight members of the contingent did not end above the cut line.

Royal Portrush's conditions were quite difficult, which became clear on the scoreboard. After two days of action, the cutline in the Open 2025 championship was set to 1-Over. Notable names like Collin Morikawa and Jason Day faced the early outings. Liv Golf Stars like Joaquin Niemann and Brooks Koepka also lost the weekend.

In this article, we will look at the 11 golf professionals who made the cut in Royal Portrush.


LIV Golfers who made the cut in the 2025 Open Championship

1) Tyrrell Hattton: -5

Tyrrell Hatton in the Open 2025 championship, first round (image source: Imagn)Tyrrell Hatton in the Open 2025 championship, first round (image source: Imagn)
Tyrrell Hatton in the Open 2025 championship, first round (image source: Imagn)

Tyrrell Hatton once again proved to be the best LIV player to the elderly this season. English Star shot a 2-Fund 69 after an opening round 68 and was tied for fifth. It is five strokes of the advantage after 36 holes.


2) Lee Westwood: -3

Lee Westwood at Open Championship (Image Source: Getty)Lee Westwood at Open Championship (Image Source: Getty)
Lee Westwood at Open Championship (Image Source: Getty)

Lee Westwood took full advantage of its open championship rating as it loaded a 70 on Friday. After the second round, he was tied by 12th with a total score of 3-Fund.


3) Marc Leishman: -1

Marc Leishman at LIV Golf Dallas 2025 (Image Source: Getty)Marc Leishman at LIV Golf Dallas 2025 (Image Source: Getty)
Marc Leishman at LIV Golf Dallas 2025 (Image Source: Getty)

Marc Leishman 68's second round helped him make a great leap, ending at 1- at least two days in Royal Portrush. After the second round, it is tied by 26th.


4) Jason Kokrak: -1

Jason Kokrak (Image Source: Imagn)Jason Kokrak (Image Source: Imagn)
Jason Kokrak (Image Source: Imagn)

Jason Kokrak shot a 1-Fund 70 on the 2nd to tie with Marc Leishman. For the uninitiated, this is their first big start in more than two years.


5) Dean Burmester: e

Dean Burmester at LIV Golf Korea (Image Source: Imagn)Dean Burmester at LIV Golf Korea (Image Source: Imagn)
Dean Burmester at LIV Golf Korea (Image Source: Imagn)

Dean Burmester shot at the age of 71 and was tied by 34th after two rounds.


6) Phil Mickelson: e

Phil Mickelson (image source: Getty)Phil Mickelson (image source: Getty)
Phil Mickelson (image source: Getty)

Finally, Phil Mickelson made the cut this season, fired on Friday a 1-Our 72.


7) Dustin Johnson: e

Dustin Johnson at LIV Golf Dallas (Image Source: Imagn)Dustin Johnson at LIV Golf Dallas (Image Source: Imagn)
Dustin Johnson at LIV Golf Dallas (Image Source: Imagn)

Dustin Johnson also arrived at the weekend after shooting a 69 in the second round.


8) The People Rhm: In

Jon Rahm (Image Source: Imagn)Jon Rahm (Image Source: Imagn)
Jon Rahm (Image Source: Imagn)

Jon Rahm shot in the 70 and 72 rounds to sit in a couple of two days in Royal Portrush.


9) Sergio Garcia: +1

Sergio Garcia at LIV Golf Virginia (Image Source: Imagn)Sergio Garcia at LIV Golf Virginia (Image Source: Imagn)
Sergio Garcia at LIV Golf Virginia (Image Source: Imagn)

Sergio Garcia slipped at 31 points on Friday after shooting a 73, but managed to cut the open championship.


10) Bryson Dechambeau: +1

Bryson Dechambeau (Image Source: Imagn)Bryson Dechambeau (Image Source: Imagn)
Bryson Dechambeau (Image Source: Imagn)

Bryson Dechambeau had loaded 78 on day 1 and required a Herculean effort to cut. The twice United States champion took it as a challenge and fired a 65 low to arrive at the weekend.


11) Henrik Stenson: +1

Henrik Stenson at LIV Golf Virginia (Image Source: Imagn)Henrik Stenson at LIV Golf Virginia (Image Source: Imagn)
Henrik Stenson at LIV Golf Virginia (Image Source: Imagn)

Henrik Stenson moved 63 points after shooting 68 in the second round of the Open Championship.