Masters and US Open champion Jordan Spieth missed the cut for the second week in a row as Charley Hoffman took the lead at the Deutsche Bank Open.
Spieth, who replaced as world number one by Rory McIlroy last week, was six over after a 73. It is the first time in his career he has missed consecutive cuts.
Hoffman, the 2010 champion, is three clear of Brendon de Jonge after a 63 featuring eight birdies in 14 holes.
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McIlroy, who hit a 70 and 74 in his first two rounds, is one over and 13 shots off the pace. McIlroy is currently one under for today after 5 holes.