WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. - Jason Kokrak, Tiger Woods and Phil?Mickelson all had something in common on Friday.
Each missed the cut in the Greenbrier Classic.
Kokrak, a John F. Kennedy High School graduate and former Xavier University standout, and Woods each finished at even-par 140 after two rounds and missed the cut by a stroke.
Mickelson was at 2-over 142.
One week after he won for the third time this season, Woods gets a rare weekend off.
Kokrak opened with a 72 on Thursday and shot 68 on Friday. Woods followed an opening 71 with a 69 to finish at even par. He missed a cut for only the ninth time in his PGA Tour career, and for the third time in a tournament following a victory.
After winning Sunday at Congressional, Woods was on a course he'd never seen before.
"I didn't quite have it," Woods said. "I drove it really good today and I just did not have the feel for the distances. The ball was just going forever. I know we're at altitude, but I just couldn't get the ball hit pin high no matter what I did, and subsequently, I made some bogeys."
It was first time Woods and Mickelson have missed the cut in the same tournament as professionals.
Mickelson shot his second straight 71.
U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson topped the leaderboard at 9 under when play was suspended because of darkness in the round that was delayed because of rain.
Simpson made a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-3 18th for a 4-under-66.
A dozen players were unable to complete the round.
Among those still on the course when play was stopped was Martin Flores, who was a stroke back at 8 under with two holes left. The round was delayed more than two hours earlier in the day because of thunderstorms.
Rookie Charlie Beljan (62), Jonathan Byrd (68), Jeff Maggert (68) and Jerry Kelly (66) also were 8 under.



