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The Arnold Palmer Invitational stands out as one of just three Signature Events on the PGA Tour that still cuts players after Friday. Bay Hill offers a $20 million purse, brings together 72 top players, and sticks to a 36-hole cut for the top 50 and ties. Now, that format is under the spotlight, raising questions about what the Tour wants its top events to represent.

It was Data Golf that sparked the debate on Friday evening in Orlando. They pointed out that by 4:45 PM, just 15 players were still on the course. Their verdict: the cut drama was not real, calling it a “fake cut sweat”, and running out the same 70-player field almost every week is not a long-term solution.

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“That’s mostly true, but the cut didn’t feel fake at all at Genesis and today to me, haha,” Michael Kim replied.

Kim, who won the John Deere Classic in 2018, was not ignoring the numbers. He was questioning what they actually capture. For a player facing a four-foot putt on 18 with his weekend at stake, it is not about statistics. It is simple: make it and stay, miss it and go home.

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