11 surprising players who missed the 2026 U.S. Open cut

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A year ago, Bryson DeChambeau arrived at the U.S. Open at Oakmont as the defending champion and one of golf’s most consistent major performers. Outside of a missed cut at the 2024 Open, DeChambeau entered last year’s U.S. Open with a win and four other top-six finishes in his last six major championships.

Since then, things have gone the other way.

DeChambeau missed the cut at Oakmont but rebounded with a T10 at Royal Portrush. That was the last time he played the weekend in a major. He triple-bogeyed the 18th on Friday to miss the cut at the Masters and then never had a chance to play the weekend at the PGA Championship at Aronimink. The two-time U.S. Open champion had been fighting a right miss with his irons and a left miss with his driver and woods. He told Flushing It he didn’t feel any pressure to make the cut this week at Shinnecock Hills given his recent run of poor major form.

“No. To be honest, missed cuts are gonna happen,” DeChambeau told Flushing It. “I might miss all four of them in majors this year. That’s just golf. Like, I’m playing great. I just haven’t shown up when it mattered most. But I’ve played well out here on LIV, and I’m working on my golf swing really hard, and, I feel like it’s in a really solid place. It’s very close to some of my best golf ever.”

DeChambeau arrived at Shinnecock with a new prototype TaylorMade driver in the bag and fired an opening-round 70 in tamer afternoon conditions. Then came Friday’s second round and DeChambeau’s major issues emerged on the east end of Long Island. He three-putted from 31 feet to make double bogey on the par-4 3rd and three-putted from 17 feet to double the 4th. He made the turn in three over and then made three bogeys and only one birdie coming home to shoot a five-over 75 and miss the cut by one shot.

DeChambeau has now missed four of his last five major cuts and has missed the weekend in back-to-back U.S. Opens since his win at Pinehurst No. 2.

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