As the second day unfolds at the PGA Championship, multiple players are currently tied for the lead at three-under-par. Rory McIlroy, however, has not been able to replicate his previous success and is at risk of missing the cut.
Throughout most of Thursday, the Northern Irishman maintained a level-par score, but a poor finish caused him to plummet down the leaderboard. McIlroy ended the day frustrated after four consecutive bogeys, leaving him at four-over and in a precarious position.
Another notable golfer, Bryson DeChambeau, also faces the possibility of missing the cut following a challenging opening round that included a double-bogey and several wayward shots. Additionally, Viktor Hovland struggled on the back nine on Thursday, putting him in a difficult situation.
Meanwhile, Jon Rahm has issued an apology for his outburst during the first round. Expressing dissatisfaction with his play on the seventh hole, Rahm vented his frustration by damaging the turf with his club, inadvertently hitting a nearby volunteer. Despite this incident, Rahm managed to finish the day with a respectable one-under-par 69, trailing just two strokes behind the early clubhouse leader.
Stay updated with live coverage of the PGA Championship as the action unfolds on the second day, where various players face challenges and surprises on the course. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler is currently sharing the lead after the first round, marking a significant achievement in his major tournament career. Follow our continuous updates for the latest developments throughout the day.
