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One of my favorite statistics to look at throughout the year is to look at which players make all the cuts at the majors.

We have only had three so far, but we have an aggregate leader in the clubhouse, and he's a familiar figure. He's also the only golfer under par of all 18 who have made all three cuts.

Here are the 18 golfers who have made the cut at the Masters, the U.S. Open and The Open Championship.

  • Dustin Johnson: 7 under
  • Jason Day: 4 over
  • Sergio Garcia: 4 over
  • Lee Westwood: 7 over
  • Jordan Spieth: 9 over
  • Danny Willett: 11 over
  • Bill Haas: 16 over
  • Emiliano Grillo: 16 over
  • Rafael Cabrera-Bello: 16 over
  • Kevin Na: 17 over
  • Adam Scott: 22 over
  • Matt Kuchar: 22 over
  • Martin Kaymer: 24 over
  • Bubba Watson: 25 over
  • Justin Thomas: 25 over
  • Harris English: 26 over
  • Charley Hoffman: 31 over
  • Kevin Kisner: 34 over

That's a pretty intriguing list. No surprise at the names at the top in Johnson, Day, Garcia and Spieth. I'm a little surprised to not see Stenson on here, but he withdrew from the U.S. Open before the second round was completed. Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler missed the cut at the first two majors of the year.

Poor Kevin Kisner, though he made money in each event, so I guess the joke is on everyone else. Hopefully his PGA Championship goes better than his Masters (9 over), his U.S. Open (18 over) and his Open Championship (7 over).