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The PGA Championship has now entered the weekend, with a long list of players in contention at Aronimink.

Alex Smalley and Maverick McNealy lead the way after two rounds, with the American pair tied at the top on four-under.

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Several players are one shot back, including Hideki Matsuyama, Chris Gotterup and Min Woo Lee, while Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Young are among the players two shots off the lead.

Meanwhile, a huge list of high-profile players have missed the PGA Championship cut, including Bryson DeChambeau and Tommy Fleetwood.

The truly remarkable leaderboard at Aronimink has indeed just produced a PGA Championship record dating back 20 years.

Aronimink plays host to 20-year PGA Championship record

At the halfway stage, eight shots separate the leading score of four-under and the cut line of four-over, which ties the smallest such gap in PGA Championship history.

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That is according to Justin Ray, with that intriguing scenario last playing out at Medinah all the way back in 2006.

Sharing his reaction to the leaderboard, Dan Rapaport posted on X: “58(!) players within 6 shots of the lead through two rounds at the PGA Championship.

“Aronimink has played really tough and hasn’t allowed anyone to separate.

“Just been virtually impossible to get close to the pins and 3 putts galore.

“Gotta think set-up tomorrow will be different.”

Photo by Maddie Meyer/PGA of America/PGA of America via Getty Images

Aronimink continues tricky hole locations for round three

Rory McIlroy doesn’t like the congested PGA Championship leaderboard, but it has undoubtedly produced great viewing for golf fans.

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And playing a key role behind the current leaderboard are the greens, with Scottie Scheffler calling Aronimink’s pins “diabolical” on day two.

Rapaport has predicted a slightly different approach from the PGA of America on Saturday, but the hole locations have been confirmed, and it is indeed good news for golf fans.

The pins may produce slightly better scoring this time around, but it’s fair to say that there are still plenty of very tricky hole locations for round three of the PGA Championship.

That won’t be welcomed too warmly by many of the players involved, but it should produce a great spectacle for spectators both at Aronimink and further afield.

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Conditions will, of course, also play a key role in the scoring, but it remains to be seen if the cold and wind keep up from Friday morning on Saturday.

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