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A handful of notable names will likely be absent from Round 3 of the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Course on Saturday, including four-time winner of the event Tiger Woods. The projected one-under-par cut line also left Phil Mickelson, a two-time winner of the PGA Championship, and Jon Rahm behind.

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - MAY 17: Tiger Woods of the United States plays a shot on the 11th hole during the second round of the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club on May 17, 2024 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)Michael Reaves/Getty Images

A handful of notable names will likely be absent from Round 3 of the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Course on Saturday, including four-time winner of the event Tiger Woods.

The projected one-under-par cut line also left Phil Mickelson, a two-time winner of the PGA Championship, and Jon Rahm behind.

While Woods, Mickelson and Rahm likely didn't have enough to secure a trip to the third round, Xander Schauffele continued his outstanding start to the PGA Championship. After a historic opening round on Thursday, Schauffele carded a three-under-par to remain at the top of the leaderboards at 12-under-par.

Collin Morikawa is just behind him at 11-under-par with Sahith Theegala in third place at 10-under-par. Scottie Scheffler, who was arrested early Friday morning, carded a 66 on Friday, which was good enough to put him in fourth place heading into Round 3.

A handful of golfers will have to finish Round 2 on Saturday after play was suspended due to darkness, but here's a look at who is set to miss the projected one-under cut line.

Missed Projected Cut

Christiaan Bezuidenhout: E

C.T. Pan: E

Ludvig Åberg: E

Peter Malnati: E

Keith Mitchell: E

Eric Cole: E

Jessee Mueller: E

Jon Rahm: E

Matt Fitzpatrick: E

Kyle Mendoza: E (Through 15th hole)

Adrian Otaegui: E (Through 14th hole)

Adrian Meronk: +1

Akshay Bhatia: +1

Taylor Pendrith: +1

Nick Taylor: +1

Charley Hoffman: +1

Adam Schenk: +1

Jason Dufner: +1

Sami Välimäki: +1 (Through 15th hole)

Tim Widing: +1 (Through 14th hole)

Jake Knapp: +2

Mackenzie Hughes: +2

Beau Hossler: +2

Vincent Norman: +2

Emiliano Grillo: +2

Sepp Straka: +2

Andrew Svoboda: +2 (Through 16th hole)

Chris Gotterup: +3

Sungjae Kim: +3

Tyler Collet: +3

David Puig: +3

Sam Burns: +3

Evan Bowser: +3

Adam Scott: +3

Patrick Rodgers: +3 (Through 15th hole)

Phil Mickelson: +4

Denny McCarthy: +4

Keita Nakajima: +4

Francesco Molinari: +4

Wyndham Clark: +4

Luke List: +4

Ryan van Velzen: +4 (Through 17th hole)

Y.E. Yang: +5

Alex Smalley: +5

Nick Dunlap: +5

Si Woo Kim: +5

Chris Kirk: +5

J.T. Poston: +5

Wyatt Worthington II: +5

K.H. Lee: +5 (Through 16th hole)

Ben Griffin: +5 (Through 16th hole)

John Somers: +6

Jimmy Walker: +6

Cam Davis: +7

Michael Block: +7

Tiger Woods: +7

Jared Jones: +7 (Through 15th hole)

Andy Ogletree: +7 (Through 15th hole)

Victor Perez: +8

Kazuma Kobori: +8

Brad Marek: +9

Padraig Harrington: +10

Zac Oakley: +10

Shaun Micheel: +10

Josh Speight: +10

Camilo Villegas: +11

Matthieu Pavon: +11

Thriston Lawrence: +11

Josh Bevell: +11

Tracy Phillips: +13

Larkin Gross: +14

Matt Dobyns: +14

Preston Cole: +14 (Through 14th hole)

Jeff Kellen: +17

Rich Beem: +20

John Daly: WD

Tiger Woods

It was a tournament to forget for Woods, who is coming off a Masters performance that saw him make the cut but struggle the rest of the weekend.

In Round 1 on Thursday, Woods managed to hit three birdies, but counteracted that progress with four bogies. Things got even worse for Woods in Round 2.

He began his day with a triple-bogey on the second hole followed by a bogey on the third hole. He hit another triple bogey on the fourth hole. He notched back-to-back birdies on the seventh and eighth holes, but two more bogies on the back nine meant he was far from reaching the cut line as he carded a 77.

Woods nearly picked up a hole-in-one on the eight hole which would have increased his chances of moving on, but likely still would have left him short.

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Phil Mickelson

Mickelson reigned victorious at the PGA Championship just three years ago, but was far from winning this weekend.

He set the tone for his rough showing on the first two holes in Round 1, carding a bogey followed by a double bogey. He picked up four birdies to help improve his score, but crushed his progress with two bogies and a double bogey on the back nine.

He showed improvement in Round 2, carding a one-over-par, but with Thursday's disastrous performance, he was far from the cut line.

Unlike Woods and Mickelson, Rahm is just out of reach of the projected cut line. Rahm finished Round 2 even at par, just one stroke away from advancing to Round 3.

Despite collecting five bogies in Round 1, Rahm managed to get to one-under-par due to six birdies. On Friday, he had a bogey and a birdie in the front nine and had two more birdies and a bogey on the back nine. He would have had enough to advance had it not been for a double bogey on the 17th hole.

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