World No. 627 Rob Oppenheim twirled a bogey-free 5-under-par 33-32=65 in the second round of the Sony Open to reach 5-under 135, up 28 places on the live leaderboard to T3 and matching the low round in the clubhouse with three others.
This is the Korn Ferry Tour grad’s third appearance after missed cuts in 2016 and 2018. He kicked off with an even-par 70 (1 eagle, 2 birdies, 2 bogeys, 1 double), ending that lap with an eagle-3 at 18, and today’s effort was his best at Waialae CC in six rounds, previously 69/R2 in 2018. Beginning off No. 10 tee, the 39-year-old found 10 (of 14) fairways and 11 greens in regulation, losing 0.605 strokes approaching but gaining 0.318 off-the-tee and 2.015 around-the-green. He penciled five birdies at 15, 16 (hole-out from 22'7" away), 18, 3 and 9, and is currently 5-under on the four par 5s that he’s played thus far. The Massachusetts native posted 1.727 putts per GIR and 3.075 SG: Putting, buoyed by three par-savers from between five and 10 feet. The Orlando resident arrived 5-for-8 on the season with no top-10s and off a T53 at the RSM seven weeks ago (69-69-71-68).