Sungjae Im shared the lead after the second round of the Truist Championship on Friday [2].
The positioning is critical as players head into the weekend at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. Because this specific PGA Tour event does not feature a cut line [1], every competitor continues to play regardless of their score through the first two days [1].
The second round of action saw several high-profile golfers vying for the top spot. Along with Im, the leaderboard featured notable performances from Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, and Chandler Blanchet [2]. The competition at the Quail Hollow Club remains tight as the field prepares for the final two rounds of the tournament [3].
Under standard tournament conditions, a cut would remove a percentage of the field after 36 holes to narrow the competition for the weekend. However, the absence of a cut line in this event ensures that the full field remains active, a format that changes the strategic approach for players who may have struggled early in the week [1].
Round 2 highlights showed a mix of veteran stability and aggressive play from the leaderboard contenders [2]. The event continues in North Carolina, where the top players will look to capitalize on their current momentum to secure the title [3].
“Sungjae Im shared the lead after round 2”
The lack of a cut line at the Truist Championship creates a unique competitive environment where players can recover from poor early rounds. This format increases the total number of players on the course during the weekend, potentially slowing the pace of play while ensuring that all qualified professionals earn a full tournament experience.





