The cut line for the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club was +7. This means that after the first two rounds (36 holes), the top 60 players and ties who scored +7 or better made the cut and advanced to the weekend rounds. The challenging conditions at Oakmont, including thick rough and tricky greens, contributed to a relatively high cut line. Some notable players who missed the cut were among those who scored higher than +7. The cut line can vary each year, but for 2025 it stood at +7. This format contrasts with other majors, as the U.S. Open cuts to the low 60 scores and ties after two rounds, different from the top 70 and ties in the PGA Championship and British Open, or the top 50 and ties at The Masters. The cut line for previous years ranged from +2 to +8, with Oakmont historically producing higher cut scores due to its difficulty. So for the 2025 U.S. Open, the final cut line was +7. Players at +7 or better proceeded to rounds three and four over the weekend. If you want specific details about notable players or the scoring, I can provide that as well. Let me know.