Jon Rahm’s cut streak at majors ends at 18 following two so-so rounds at the PGA Championship
Associated PressLOUISVILLE, Ky. — A historically low cut line led to early exits for some big names at the PGA Championships. Jon Rahm’s run of 18 straight made cuts in majors ended when he posted a 1-over 72 during the second round at soggy Valhalla on Friday that left him at even par, one shot outside the projected cutline of 1-under, which be the lowest-ever at the PGA and just the third time in major championship history the cut was in red figures. Michael Block, who put together a captivating underdog story by finishing 15th last year at Oak Hill, couldn’t muster the same magic this time around after a 2-over 73 pushed him to 7 over for the tournament and a trip back home to Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club, where he is the head pro. There’s a slim chance the cut could get to 2 under based on the results when players return to the course early Saturday to finish their second rounds. Yeah, they just dropped.” ONE WAY TO MAKE PAR Robert MacIntyre’s 2-under 71 included making par from the deck of a hospitality stand at No.