World No. 421 Rob Oppenheim styled a bogey-free 6-under-par 33-33=66 in the second round of the Safeway Open for a 36-hole total of 10-under 134, up 16 places to T6, five in arrears of clubhouse leader Sam Burns (65).
This is the 40-year-old’s third Safeway with a best of T52 last year as an alternate (68-74-74-69). He finished up last season a career-high 138th in the FedExCup standings, going 11-for-21 with just one top 10, a T9 at the opposite-field Puerto Rico Open back in February. The Massachusetts native did, however, record a career-best five top 25s, including at the regular-season-ending Wyndham, where he was solo 5th after 54 holes, highlighted by a career-low 8-under 62 in R3, before finishing T15 with a closing 72. On nine (of 14) fairways and 14 greens in regulation, he lost 0.300 strokes around-the-green but gained 0.636 off-the-tee and 0.712 on approach. Beginning off No. 10 tee, the Orlando resident carded six birdies at 11, 15, 18, 5, 6 and 9, four from between 10 and 24 feet, registering 1.571 putts per GIR and 3.258 SG: Putting with 26 total putts, including a 23'5" par-saver at 4.