Jay Haas on track to become oldest player to ever make PGA Tour cut

Liam Phillips
April 22, 2022 22:26 MYT
Jay Haas is on the verge of becoming the oldest player to ever make the cut of a PGA Tour event, at 68 years old.

Haas is competing in a duo with his son, Bill Haas, at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, with the pair shooting 65 in the first-round four-ball, and backing it up with 66 in the second round's alternate shot format to finish Friday on eight under par.

At the time of finishing their round, eight under was the projected cut line.

They were sitting pretty at 10 under after birdieing the 11th hole – their fourth birdie with one bogey up to that point – but further bogeys on 14 and 17 forced a clutch par putt on 18 to hold on.

Jay Haas rolls in another birdie. Team Haas is 2 shots inside the projected cutline. At 68 years old, Jay Haas would become the oldest player in PGA TOUR history to make a cut. pic.twitter.com/hPPgwDLjdO

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 22, 2022
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