The Cut is a major fashion, beauty, and lifestyle site under the New York Magazine umbrella. It is known for its sharp cultural commentary, high-profile celebrity "covers," and a focus on women's lives.
This is a critical milestone for professional golfers, as it ensures they earn a paycheck and gain valuable ranking points. 3. First Aid: Caring for a Physical Cut
If you are looking for information on how to treat a physical wound, standard medical advice focuses on cleanliness and moisture.
In professional golf tournaments, "the cut" refers to the point in a competition where the field of players is reduced to a smaller number for the final rounds.
Unlike traditional magazines, The Cut's "covers" are digital features that spotlight influential figures, such as Meghan Markle or Bad Bunny, with extensive photography and deep-dive interviews.
Most PGA Tour events last four days (72 holes). After the first two days (36 holes), only players within a certain score range (usually the top 65 and ties) are allowed to continue.
It balances high-fashion aesthetics with relatable, sometimes provocative, essays on relationships, work, and politics.