The cut line at Valhalla Golf Club fell at 1 under, the lowest in a PGA Championship.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The second round of the PGA Championship wrapped up Saturday morning, with the cut falling at a historic 1 under par.
Three top-10 players in the world are going home. Wyndham Clark shot 75 on Friday to miss by five shots, Jon Rahm had a streak of 18 consecutive major cuts snapped after missing the cut by one shot and Ludvig Aberg also missed the cut by one. Eleven of the 16 members of LIV Golf in the field will play on. Bryson DeChambeau , Brooks Koepka and Lucas Herbert and Dean Burmester are in contention., the most controversial of the special invitees into the PGA, made the cut at 1 under. Dustin Johnson shot a Friday 68 to also make the cut on the number.
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