It’s a big week on the DP World Tour with the start of the 2026 season getting underway at the Australian PGA Championship.

The strong field is headlined by the likes of Adam Scott, Cameron Smith and Min Woo Lee – but there have been some high-profile casualties after two rounds, with three-time champion Smith missing the 36-hole cut.

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Joaquin Niemann was one of the biggest names in the field to start the week and he has surprisingly missed the cut after back-to-back rounds of level-par.

Niemann also missed the cut at last week’s Saudi International, so he’ll be hoping to re-find some form ahead of next week’s Australian Open at Royal Melbourne – which he won in 2023.

The Chilean made ten birdies in his opening 36 holes but surprisingly matched them with ten bogeys.

Matt Fitzpatrick, and won the 2023 Scottish Amateur Championship.

He’ll have to wait for his first paycheck as a pro after a poor opening 75, which featured a front nine of 41 (+5).

Adam bounced back with a one-under-par 70 on Friday but still fell well short of the cut mark.

earned his 2026 PGA Tour card via the 10 Cards Initiative so it is surprising to see him outside of the top 140 at the halfway stage.

Neergaard-Petersen recently finished T3rd at the DP World Tour Championship in a year that included two runners-up finishes, six other top-10s and a T12 at the US Open.

He’ll certainly be one to watch in the US next year.