With only the top 50 players—plus whatever leftovers make it in due to ties—making the cut at The Masters after Friday's second round, more than a few players find themselves in the danger zone on Thursday evening.
Even with the round suspended and a number of players yet to finish their opening 18 holes, we have a pretty good idea for who might be moving on—and who is in serious trouble.
At present, the cut line would appear to be at 1-over, with 53 golfers on the right side of that boundary. That leaves 36 players on the precipice of being sent home after 36 holes.