World No. 404 Ted Potter, Jr. spun an 8-under-par 32-31=63 on Moving Day at the Valspar Championship to post 10-under 203, up 36 places to T5, six adrift of the leader on the course Sam Burns, who’s playing the 14th.
The Floridian’s 63 is the low round in the clubhouse and matches Burns/R2 for the low lap of the week. It’s his best at Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) in 13 rounds, previously 67 (x2), and one short of a career-low 9-under 62 in R3 (MPCC) at the 2018 AT&T Pebble Beach, which he rode to the 54-hole co-lead and his most recent of two PGA TOUR victories. After opening with 67-73, the 37-year-old began T41 on 2-under, one inside the cut line and five shy of the overnight top 10. On nine (of 13) fairways and 11 greens in regulation, he squared two bogeys at holes 8 and 10, outflanked by an eagle-3 at 11 (from 9'3") and eight birdies at 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 12, 14 and 15. Potter, Jr. posted a stellar 1.182 putts per GIR and 5.679 SG: Putting with just 20 total putts, converting four of his birdie tries from between 11 and 32 feet. At the three-quarter pole, he currently ranks 41st in SG: Tee-to-Green (1.572) and No. 1 in SGP (7.834). Regarding Sunday: “Try and hit a lot of fairways and if I can hit fairways, I feel like my iron play right now is good and I’m starting to putt the ball well so I’ll have a good chance if I can just find the fairway.”