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The 2025 World Wide Technology Championship is heading for its conclusion. The fall-season PGA Tour event started with the first round on Thursday, and after 36 holes, only the players who made the cut will compete over the weekend.The cutline for this week’s event was 5-under, and some big names such as Wyndham Clark, Luke Donald, and others struggled with their games.Matti Schmid took the lead in the game after two rounds, followed by Nick Dunlap and Sami Valimaki in second place, but some had a tough time on the greens. Below are the five big names who missed the cut at the 2025 World Wide Technology Championship:5 big names who missed the cut at the World Wide Technology Championship#1 Wyndham ClarkWyndham Clark (Image Source: Imagn)It was a tough time on the greens for Wyndham Clark. He played a round of 71 on Thursday to start his campaign this week. However, he continued to struggle with his game on Friday and settled with a total of 3-under and missed the cut by two strokes.#2 Luke DonaldLuke Donald (Image Source: Getty)Luke Donald had a good start at the World Wide Technology Championship. He played the opening round of 68 but then struggled on Friday. He made three bogeys and one birdie for a round of 1-over 73 and settled with a score of 3-under. He also missed the cut by two strokes.#3 Nick TaylorNick Taylor (Image Source: Imagn)Nick Taylor missed the cut at the World Wide Technology Championship by just two strokes. He played the opening round of 74, but after the tough start, he found some relief on Friday. He made three birdies and two bogeys on the front nine and four birdies on the back nine for a round of 5-under.#4 Erik van RooyenErik van Rooyen (Image Source: Imagn)Erik van Rooyen is another big name who struggled at the World Wide Technology Championship and had a tough time on the greens. He played the opening round of 70, but on Friday, he had a tough time on the greens. He started the campaign with a birdie on the tenth and then added a bogey on the 14th and birdies on the 17th and first holes.Rooyen had a tough time on the fourth, on which he ended up making a double bogey, and then on the fifth carded a bogey followed by another bogey on the seventh for a round of 2-over 74. He also missed the cut.#5 Sam RyderSam Ryder (Image Source: Imagn)Sam Ryder played the opening round of 77 at the World Wide Technology Championship. But after a tough start, he bounced back on Friday. He made seven birdies, along with an unfortunate triple bogey and a bogey for 3-under 69, but could not make the cut.