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Former Griffon Brice Garnett shoots 2-under on day two of PGA Championship

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Former Missouri Western All-American golfer Brice Garnett is on the verge of making his first cut at a major championship on the PGA Tour.

Garnett shot a 2-under par 68 on Friday at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis and he’s 1-under par for the tournament. The Gallatin, Missouri native is currently tied for 49th as play was suspended on day two of the championship Friday and will be completed Saturday morning. The projected cut line is even par as the top 70, plus ties, will play in rounds three and four.

This is Garnett’s third major championship as he’s played in the U.S. Open twice, but he failed to make the cut in each of those tournaments.

Garnett, who graduated from Missouri Western in 2006 and was a three-time All-American, is having the best year of his professional career. He’s playing in his 26th event of the season and he has two top-five finishes, including his first PGA Tour win. Garnett shot 18-under par to win the inaugural Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship in wire-to-wire fashion earlier this year.

Gary Woodland has the clubhouse lead at Bellerive as he’s at 10-under par, while Kevin Kisner is second at 9-under.

Play will resume at 7:00 a.m. Saturday to finish the second round of the PGA Championship and then round three will get underway approximately 30 minutes after that is complete.

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