SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — John Daly will not return to finish his second round at the PGA Championship because of a shoulder injury.
Daly notified organizers late Friday he would not be back today after finishing the par-3 seventh hole. He was 5-over in his second round after opening with a 4-over 76 on Thursday.
Daly said on Twitter that he thinks he hurt himself in a bunker on the first hole and played through “miserable pain.” He said he saw a doctor after the round was suspended, and tests revealed a torn rotator cuff.
Daly said he would see his doctor today for an MRI exam. “Praying tests show not as bad & all works out,” said one of his tweets.
Not-so-full Monty.
Colin Montgomerie will have to wait until the second round is completed today to find out whether he will finish in last place among 156 players. He shot an 83 and was at 18-over 162. He was primarily entered as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain, and that’s his focus — along with a flurry of reports about his personal life. Montgomerie was asked after he finished his first-round 78 if he had prepared and what were his expectations.
“There weren’t. I couldn’t. I’m sorry,” he said.
Weather report.
The fog has delayed the first two days of play a total of 5 hours, 56 minutes. The forecast for today is a high of 86 degrees with a 30 percent chance of rain.



