Brooks Koepka untouchable at US PGA as Woods misses the halfway cut

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• Koepka seven clear and on course to retain title
• Woods bows out on first start since Masters win

They continue to swing and miss at Brooks Koepka. Closing time drunks may have more of a hit rate than those seeking to topple this major specialist. The 29-year-old has two rounds left to conclude a successful defence of the US PGA Championship. Koepka’s lead, which for now sits at seven, has not appeared under serious threat at any stage over the first 36 holes at Bethpage. This bears all the hallmarks of a sporting procession.

Danger – and plenty of it – caught up with Tiger Woods. The 43-year-old, on his first start since winning the Masters, suffered the ignominy of a missed cut. This marked only the ninth time in his career that he has lasted only until Friday evening of a major. A second round of 73 meant a Woods aggregate of five over. In truth he was sloppy throughout. Woods bowed out; others bowed towards Koepka’s 12 under par.

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Written by Ewan Murray at Bethpage
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/may/17/brooks-koepka-untouchable-us-pga-tiger-woods-bows-out-golf under the title “Brooks Koepka untouchable at US PGA as Woods misses the halfway cut”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.