Why Did Shubhankar Sharma Miss His 15th Cut in a Row at BMW PGA?

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Key Takeaways
- Shubhankar Sharma struggles with form, missing his 15th cut.
- Hideki Matsuyama leads the tournament with impressive eagles.
- First cut set at 2-under, with a second cut upcoming.
- Strong competition from European Ryder Cup stars.
- Challenging weather conditions have affected play.
Wentworth (UK), Sep 13 (NationPress) Shubhankar Sharma has now missed his 15th consecutive cut, exiting the BMW PGA Championship after rounds of 71 and 74. The first cut was set at 2-under par, affecting 82 players, with a second cut looming after the third round that will narrow the field to a maximum of 78 for the final round.
Since his last cut made during the Indian Open in his home country, Sharma has been facing significant challenges with his performance.
Meanwhile, Veer Ahlawat, who recently topped the PGTI Order of Merit in India, failed to qualify for this tournament.
Hideki Matsuyama is currently in the lead by one stroke at the halfway mark, having showcased remarkable skill with two eagles in his second-round score of 64. However, he faces a strong competition from other top players as the weekend approaches.
After a weather-affected first round, Matsuyama found himself four shots behind the leader but quickly made progress when he started his afternoon round.
The Major Champion recorded a front nine of 31, which included an eagle and two birdies, followed by a series of three gains in four holes after the turn, elevating him on the leaderboard.
Despite bogeying the 15th due to a wayward tee shot, Matsuyama responded impressively with a chip-in eagle at 17, securing the lead with a score of 12 under par.
European Ryder Cup stars Justin Rose, Ludvig Åberg, and Viktor Hovland share the second position at 11 under, while Pablo Larrazábal from Spain is just a stroke behind.
Notable performances include Rory McIlroy (69-72) and Shane Lowry (67-74), both tied at 44th place, while Tommy Fleetwood managed to birdie the 18th for a score of 69 after an initial round of 73, placing him at T-61.