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New ‘Cut Line’ Show Set to Debut at The RSM Classic
SEA ISLAND, Georgia – Fans of golf are in for a treat as the PGA Tour launches a new program titled “Cut Line” during The RSM Classic this week. Set to premiere on Friday, Nov. 21, the show aims to provide viewers with a closer look at the cut line’s implications and drama as the tournament unfolds.
This new addition comes with the conclusion of the FedExCup Fall at Sea Island Golf Club, which has significant stakes for many players. The top 100 players in the FedExCup standings will secure exempt status for the 2026 season, making this week crucial for those battling to retain or improve their standings.
Two-time Tour winner Matt Every will join Emma Carpenter, host of PGA Tour Live, from PGA Tour Studios to break down key developments on both the Seaside and Plantation courses. Their analysis will be complemented by insights from former Tour player John Maginnes and veteran contributor Sean Martin, who will be reporting from nearby St. Simons Island.
Fans can expect extensive live golf coverage as the second round concludes at Sea Island, accompanied by real-time commentary and context regarding the projected cut line and its consequences for players. The live show will continue until the day’s play concludes in Georgia.
The RSM Classic represents not only an exciting end to the 2025 Tour season but also a pivotal moment for many golfers jockeying for position in the standings. As fortunes can turn quickly on the course, this new program will highlight the tension and excitement of the tournament’s final stages.
“Cut Line” aims to detail which players are on the next step to success and who might face challenges depending on their performance. By blending in-studio analysis with live golf, the program offers a comprehensive experience for golf enthusiasts.
The debut of the show from PGA Tour Studios, a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to enhancing viewers’ experiences, promises to bring fans closer to the competition than ever before.
