Looks like the cut line at the on-going Quail Hollow Championships is inching ever closer to a record low. Right now, according to the most up-to-the-moment updates, the cut line is right at Even Par, with 69 different players all playing at -1 or lower.
Inching Towards Lowest Cut Line Ever
If players continue to shoot such low scores, and many more are with more players turning in their second round scorecards. Currently, Zach Johnson and George McNeil are in the clubhouse tied for first place at -7, which just so happens to be where Tiger ended his first round yesterday. If the scores continue to come in low, the cut line could be shoved down to -1, which would mark the lowest cut line ever at Quail Hollow, beating the previous record of Even par that was set in 2004.
Tiger Catching Back Up To Round 1 Score
As of now, Tiger is going to have to catch back up to his Round 1 score, having dropped a stroke on the very first hole to put him in 2nd place with a -6. He’s got plenty of holes to do it, as of time of writing he’s only on the 4th.
Low Scoring, High Excitement
The bottom line is, the way things are shaping up, this could be not only the lowest scoring Quail Hollow Championship, but one of the most exciting with some of the biggest names in golf playing to their potential. The three bogey’s in a row that Johnson closed his round with could be the deciding factor in the way the leaderboard sets up at the close of today’s 2nd round.
One thing to keep in mind when it comes to Tiger Woods:
“Of the 23 previous times that Woods has led or shared the lead going into the second round, he’s gone on to win 13 times.”
Tune in…it’s getting good.
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