From the early wave and beginning on 10 tee, World No. 80 Adam Hadwin navigated a 4-under 34-33=67 in the weather-delayed second round of the John Deere Classic, up 34 spots on the day but missing the cut by three on even-par 75-67=142.
A total of 69 pros from a field of 155 pros and one amateur made the 36-hole cut of 3-under 139, 16 (T54) on the number. Hadwin, a pre-tourney 18/1 outright, checked in off a major-best T7 at the U.S. Open two weeks ago (as an alternate), and had been 2-for-2 at the Deere with a pair of top 20s, including a T8 on last visit in 2016. After beginning behind the 8-ball with a 4-over 75 (3 birdies, 5 bogeys, 1 double), the Canadian made a run at the cut line with a first-half 33 (4 birdies, 1 bogey), but after a fifth birdie, and third straight around-the-turn at 1, ended with eight consecutive pars, part of that interrupted by a weather delay of 1 hour, 16 minutes. For the short week, he cancelled eight birdies with six bogeys and a double, and ranked 112th SG: Approach (-1.244) and 113th SG: Putting (-1.663). Other notable early exits include: 140- John Huh; Lucas Glover; Nate Lashley; Nick Taylor .. 141- Webb Simpson .. 142- Cameron Champ; Chez Reavie .. 143- Lanto Griffin; Doug Ghim.