Alternate and World No. 1431 Robert Garrigus concocted a 3-over-par 36-38=74 in the darkness-delayed second round of the Bermuda Championship and at 1-over 69-74=143, was one of 13 players to eventually make the cut on the number when the cut line was determined after the resumption and completion of play on Saturday morning.
This is the 42-year-old’s 15th mid-tourney WD in 353 events, second this season in two starts, also WDing the Corales during R2 due to heat exhaustion. Unlike the Corales, however, where he had one hole left and was about to MC by at least eight shots, Garrigus had made the cut here in Bermuda, which would’ve been his first since a T53 at the 3M Open back in July. Along with Garrigus, World No. 170 Pat Perez WD as well, his 26th mid-tourney WD in 469 events, and had also made the cut on the number at 1-over 71-72=143. No reason was furnished for either WD, but both players had played their respective second rounds on Friday morning and potentially were no longer on site when the cut was made on Saturday, thinking perhaps they had MC (speculation, but both are Phoenix-area residents). In addition to these, World No. 564 Michael Gellerman WD (no reason) after play was suspended on Friday, his first mid-tourney WD in 18 events, but the 28-year-old was headed for a MC at 4-over thru 16 holes and 6-over total.