There are a lot of records in golf that seem like they may never be broken. The most made cuts of all-time on the PGA Tour appears to be one of those.
That number is 592. The golfer who made that many cuts played in nearly 800 events.
With many of today’s top starts entering 21 or 22 or so events per year, well, you can start to crunch the numbers in your head to see that it would take some longevity to threaten the cuts made total.
Check out this list of the top seven cuts made all time here.
7. Arnold Palmer: 543
First: 1949 Dapper Dan Open
Last: 1993 Nestle Invitational
PGA Tour starts: 703
6. Doug Ford: 560
First: 1973 Greater Greensboro Open
Most recent: 2022 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
PGA Tour starts: 744
5. Gene Littler: 566
First: 1950 Los Angeles Open
Last: 1984 Hawaiian Open
PGA Tour starts: 647
4. Davis Love III: 571
First: 1986 Andy Williams Open
Most recent: 2021 RSM Classic
PGA Tour starts: 790
3. Raymond Floyd: 581
First: 1963 Lucky International Open
Most recent: 1999 Masters
PGA Tour starts: 726
2. Tom Kite: 590
First: 1972 Masters
Most recent: 2005 Booz Allen Classic
PGA Tour starts: 726
1. Jay Haas: 592
First: 1973 Greater Greensboro Open
Most recent: 2022 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
PGA Tour starts: 799
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Most cuts made all-time on PGA Tour