At the halfway stage of the final Florida Swing event it’s Sungjae Im who leads, with the South Korean nine-under and one clear of David Lipsky.

Im, who only recently returned to the professional game after recovering from injury, has carded rounds of 64 and 69 to top the leaderboard, as he searches for a first PGA Tour win since October 2021.

Sungjae Im wipes his putter face

Im leads the Valspar Championship at the halfway stage

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Although some notable names like Marco Penge and Matt Fitzpatrick are in contention going into the weekend, some big players failed to make the cut at the Copperhead Course.

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claiming three victories on the PGA Tour. For 2026, though, he has been unable to replicate that form, missing three straight cuts in his last three starts.

Like Clark, Griffin fired a first round 70 and second round 74, with three costly bogeys in his final four holes ultimately being the difference between him making the cut and missing it.

The Ryder Cup player was one of 10 individuals to finish two-over-par and miss the weekend by one.

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Opening his Friday with a birdie, this was followed by seven bogeys and a double bogey over a 17 hole stretch, as Rai finished with a six-over 77.

Ending his tournament at three-over-par, it’s his second straight missed cut, after failing to make the weekend at The Players Championship.

the defending champion, following a one stroke victory in 2025, but he failed to make the weekend this time around, finishing three-over-par.

Producing a one-under 70 on Thursday, a below-par round of 75 on Friday, which included a four-over-par back nine, meant the defending champion was sent home early for the first time in 2026.