Day two of the Valspar Championship is in the books, with several big names missing the cut at Innisbrook’s Copperhead Course in Palm Harbour, Florida.
Kevin Streelman, Chandler Phillips, Stewart Cink, Brendon Todd and Mackenzie Hughes are tied at the top on six under after two rounds but, on the other side of the leaderboard, quite a few big names – including the likes of Jordan Spieth, Sam Burns and Brian Harman – have not done enough to make the weekend.
While there are a handful of players still yet to finish their second rounds after play was suspended on Friday evening due to darkness, meaning the cut won’t be made official until Saturday morning, Data Golf says there is a 100 percent chance the cutline will fall at even par.
Here are 10 players who won’t be playing the weekend at the Valspar Championship.
Jordan Spieth (+1)
Spieth won’t play the weekend for the second straight tournament following a missed cut at the Players Championship last week.
The World No.16 followed up a two-under 69 in round one with a disappointing three-over 74 on day two, which included four bogeys and just one birdie.
With Masters week quickly approaching, the former Green Jacket winner will be hoping to quickly bounce back from a rough patch of form of late.
Sam Burns (+1)
Burns missed his first cut of the year after two rounds in the 70s. He shot a 71 on Thursday, followed by a one-over 72 on Friday.
The American carded three double bogeys and six bogeys across two days, and wasn’t able to make enough birdies to make up for a mistake-filled week.
Keegan Bradley (+1)
Bradley will also miss the cut in back-to-back weeks, after rounds of 71 and 72. It’s his third missed cut of the season after also failing to make the weekend at The Genesis Invitational last month.
Brian Harman (+2)
Harman couldn’t back up a strong runner-up finish at the Players Championship at the Valspar this week. After a solid one-under opening round, The Open champ only managed a three-over 74 on Friday, which included six bogeys and two birdies.
Sepp Straka (+2)
After a strong 2023, Straka has missed the cut for the fourth time this season. The Austrian World…
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