PGA Championship: Rory McIlroy narrowly makes cut as Scottie Scheffler chases Jhonattan Vegas at Quail Hollow | Golf News

Jhonattan Vegas tops the PGA crowded leaders, where Rori Mcilroy stumbled on the weekend despite the completion of his second tour of Quail Hollow.
Vegas continued the opening round 64 with one of 70 years on Friday morning, where he put the club’s goal in the eighth despite its double ghost on its last hoof, with Venezuelan, free of Matt Fitzpatrick, Matteo Pavon and Sue Wu Kim.
Kim launched one of the tallest holes that were ever recorded on the main date during his joint peak tour 64, and Bavon was in his dispute with 65 ghost empty, with Vezpatrick who was completed second after 68 years.
World No. 1 Scotie Scheffler is three of the pace alongside Max Homa, after three less than 68, where Mcilroy partners-chasing consecutive major titles-were both Xander Schaufele to dig the depths of their final holes to make this pieces.
The Grand SAM Mcilroy Bogey champion tasked the last two holes of the second round of the second round of the second round, and raised it to one, where Schaufele also ended in the same total to extend his clip from successive discounts to 64.
Mcilroy Stutters by closing Chefler
Mcilroy master champion failed to raise his level before the tournament in 34 years on Thursday, in a place that already has four professional victories, making him start his second session on Friday afternoon outside the expected pieces.
Mcilroy got up and dropped from a warehouse of Greenside to defend equal equality in the first and roll from 12 feet to Birdie the next day, as the North Irish flows from 10 feet to avoid dropping a third shot.
The main champion finished five times in the range of PARS by taking advantage of the seventh category in the seventh place and added another from five feet the next day, as Mcilroy started his back at nine years of age with a tenth -ranked bird.
Mcilroy was sweating on the severed mark after a consecutive ghost over the following culture, before he gave him successive birds in the fourteenth and fifteenth trip of the back, as he gave him a space for breathing heading to the closing “green green mile” extension.
He missed a three -feet position to save the seventeenth rank, then saw a wild shot in the last time he avoided the creek frankly, after he set out from the hospitality platform, with Melroy leading 40 feet to see the ghost required to avoid the early exit.
Sheffler mixed four birds with a single ghost of a three -cards less than 68, while Choufil watered two of his last holes to rescue 71 of the 71 level and continued operating each pieces since 2022 masters.
“I love this position that I will go to at the weekend,” Shifler said. “Obviously, I wish I was a little more than the leaders painting. I think I got a lot of my game in the past two days. As the round continues, my purple continued to improve and managed to reach some of the main shots to give some opportunities.”
Figas forward while the big names miss the pieces
The Vegas enjoyed a large segment of luck when the seventeenth place starting the fire set fire and run on a laying surface, which helped it make the hope and head to the four -fossa, to see its stadium from the Greensid warehouse running from the green color and leading to a dual ghost closed.
“I would like to say it was a very strong tour,” said Vigas. “She started a bit shaky in the first three holes, made some birds and made some birds on their back.
Huma threatened a low standard tour after four birds and saw his eagle in his race in the 30th race, with seven less than 64 equal to the lowest round a day and left him tied with Sheffler.
Robert McCayter of Scotland is part of Logjam in four, and the US Decbecau Open Champion is again, with 26 players heading to the weekend within five strikes.
Grand Slame’s attempt to complete Grand Slam extend another year after he missed the main champion three times for cutting, despite the second round of round 68, while Shin Laurie and Justin Thomas – the last winner of the PGA championship in Quail Hollow in 2017 – lost parts as well.
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2025-05-16 23:15:00