Rory McLaroy gave an eight-over-market 78 card, as he missed the Canadian open cut.
This is the first time the Northern Irishman has failed to create weekends in a tournament since the open championship in July.
Masters Champion, who won the event in 2019 and 2022, stood nine overs overall at TPC Toronto in Opera Valley in TPC Toronto, 149th in 153 -Manic Field at 149th place – a notable 22 shots behind Cameron Champion.
Mcilroy, who started a day on a day, made a quadruple-bogie eight in the fifth place in the eighth, 10th, 11th and 13th hole before recording the first day of the 15th day.
Another bogie arrived at the 17th, and when he gave a shirt on the last hole, it left Mcilroy well from the approximate cut line under three.
The champion, who arrived in the early hours of Wednesday morning, arrived in the eighth alternately in the last weekend, started 62 with four-under 66, as he took advantage of two-stroke on fellow American Andrew Putam.
It was also a good day for Ireland’s Shane Lori, with two-under-feet 68 to take him under eight, adrifted by four shots champions.
Denmark’s Thorborne Olesen is ahead of Lori in Nine with Nick Lee and Nick Taylor of Nick Taylor and Victor Perez of France.
However, Justin was also disappointed for Rose, who defeated McLoy in a play-off in August in April.
Even after disappearing under unfortunate circumstances under one, the British will not be around for the weekend.
After discovering one from the seventh T, the 2013 US Open Champion transferred his ball inadvertently transferring a loose barrier and two-stroke was punished after failing to bring the ball back to his original position.
France’s Matthew Powon also had a second round to forget, signed for the 10-over-Burbar 80, which included 12, The Para-Fore 10th on his early hole.