With preferred lies in effect and beginning off No. 10 tee, World No. 187 Brandon Hagy backpedaled with a 1-under-par 36-35=71 in the second round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic, dropping four places to T6 on 8-under 136, two in arrears of 36-hole co-leaders Joaquin Niemann and Tom Lewis, who both carded 69s.
The UC-Berkeley alum will play out of the fourth-to-last twosome in R3 with Russell Knox, in search of his third career top 10 in 92 events. He made a splash 11 starts ago at the Honda as an alternate, where he roared to T2 at the midpoint after a career-low 62 in R2, and ended up with a back-door solo 2nd (69-62-76-66), five short of champion Matt Jones. Not an unprecedented surprise that the 30-year-old has since missed five of his next 10 cuts (with one top 25) after a trajectory-altering runner-up, but one more top-3 finish could secure a visit to the second round of the FedExCup Playoffs for the first time. After gaining strokes in all categories in R1, he lost 1.483 on approach and 0.417 around the green in R2, but was positive off the tee (0.825) and with the flat stick (1.442).