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2022 WM Phoenix Open is underway with a total of 132 players teeing it up at the event. The event features 18 professionals of the top 30 golfers in the Official World Golf Rankings. As a result, the event has a strong field. Here are cut line predictions for the 2022 Waste Management Phoenix Open.

The 2022 PGA Tour season is into its sixth event of the season. The event is taking place at the TPC Scottsdale- Stadium Course. Defending Champion of the event is Brooks Koepka.

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What will be the cut line at the 2022 WM Phoenix Open?

The overall scoring conditions of course in round one being -0.31 strokes per round and only 65 professionals and ties making into the final two rounds, as a result, of a cut line that is determined after 36 holes on Friday.

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A total 0f 68 players are at a score of one-under-par, it will be interesting to see what the cut line will be? The TPC Scottsdale-Stadium Course has a sandy waste area with cactus all over which can pose a greater challenge for the professionals. The course includes 11 par fours’, three par fives, and four par threes’.

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The par four 11th which measures a total of 469 yards is the toughest hole on the course. The hole has a water hazard along the right side, up until the green. As a result, it will pose a great challenge for the players.

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According to DataGolf, the top three cut line predictions after 36 holes can be, one-under-par with a probability of 41.7%. Two-under-par with a probability of 30.8% and even par with the least probability of 17.1%. Lets’ wait and see what will be the cut line score after the end of the second round of Friday.

Brooks Koepka round one summary

Koepka made a good start for his title defense at the 2022 WM Phoenix Open. He carded an opening round of 66, five-under-par. His first nine included two birdies, as a result, shooting a two-under-par, 33 at the turn. In the back nine, he made four birdies and a bogey.

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