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PGA Championship 2012 Projected Cut: Current Line Set At 6-Over

With Day 2 of the 2012 PGA Championship wrapping up, the projected cut is currently set at 6-over. Should the cut-line hold, the likes Webb Simpson (plus-7), Lee Westwood (plus-7) and Matt Kuchar (plus-10) will all be heading home early from the tricky Kiawah Island Ocean Course in South Carolina.

Those currently on the bubble at 6-over include Luke Donald (final), Sang Moon Bae (final), Dustin Johnson (through 17) and David Toms (final).

The top 70 lowest scores at the PGA Championship, including ties, are allowed to play the tournament’s final two days of competition. Ten players are currently tied for 70th place, six of which are still playing. If any one of those six should make birdie, the cut line would drop down to 5-over, putting nine more players in jeopardy.

For a full, live leaderboard, visit Golf.com.

For news and updates throughout the week at the PGA Championship, stay tuned to this StoryStream. For all your golf news as the playoffs approach, visit SB Nation’s golf hub.

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