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Justin Thomas & Tony Finau: Rolapp's Call for Cuts Confirmed!

Real excitement on the PGA Tour? Without a cut, the drama is missing!

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18. April 2026 · 2 min read
Justin Thomas & Tony Finau: Rolapp's Call for Cuts Confirmed!

We golfers love drama! But let's be honest, sometimes the PGA Tour feels like an endless loop, especially at the Signature Events. The big prize money is there, the top stars too, but where's the real excitement if no one has to go home after 36 holes? Precisely this question is now occupying one of the Tour's big players, and two of our favorite long-hitters are providing the perfect case in point.

Just take Justin Thomas and Tony Finau – two absolute powerhouses we usually celebrate for their stellar rounds. But at the RBC Heritage, one of this week's big Signature Events, things were far from smooth for the two. After 36 holes, both were well over par, which would normally mean an early exit. But since the RBC Heritage is a no-cut event, they still get to tee off over the weekend. That takes the last bit of spice out of the competition, doesn't it?

Danny Carpenter

Feature group @RBC_Heritage for the start of the third round A +9 Justin Thomas and a +9 Tony Finau. Watching both of these 2 play bad golf is a reason we are going to leave a younger generation of fans behind. Let's feature the Penge-Smotherman group! Do better @PGATOUR!

A Challenge to the No-Cut Rule

Brian Rolapp, the PGA Tour's Chief Media & Marketing Officer, wants to put an end to precisely this "no-drama show." He's heavily pushing for the introduction of cuts into most Signature Events – exactly what we're used to from Majors or other high-stakes tournaments. His goal? Crystal clear: to maximize fan excitement and engagement. If every shot counts because otherwise a flight home looms, then the game is instantly much more gripping! Rolapp wants things to truly heat up on the green, and the performances of Thomas and Finau are the best proof for him that action is needed.

Why the Tour is Rethinking Now

The Signature Events were originally introduced to counter LIV Golf – with hefty prize money and limited fields, ensuring the top stars are always competing. The idea was to showcase the entire field over the weekend. But let's be honest, if players like Thomas and Finau can casually continue playing even after dismal opening rounds because they don't get cut, then the drama suffers. Insiders are murmuring that Rolapp's initiative is now gaining serious momentum. So a major rule change could soon be upon us, and we think: That would be truly great for the sport!

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