The cut fell at one under par when the second round was finally completed at Valhalla on Saturday following a weather delay.
Xander Schauffele kept his one stroke lead after Saturday's conclusion of the second round of the PGA Championship, where a major-record 78 players made the lowest cut in tournament history.A total of 78 players, the most of any major ever contested, made the cut to low 70 and ties on one-under 141, which matched the lowest cut line in major golf history.
Play resumed in the second round of the 106th PGA Championship at Valhalla on Saturday after heavy fog delayed the restart by two hours and 25 minutes and changed how players will be grouped for round three.The final 17 players still on the course Friday, when darkness halted play, must complete their last holes before the cut can be made and groups can be determined for round three.