Playing out of the late wave and beginning off No. 10 tee, World No. 242 and first-timer Chase Seiffert hung up a career-low 8-under-par 29-34=63 in the second round of the John Deere Classic to reach 11-under 131, up 25 places to T4, two back of clubhouse leader Luke List, who also carded a 63.
The 29-year-old’s lone bogey was a 5 at 18 as he made the turn, but otherwise rang up seven birdies and an eagle-3 (from 36'9") for a new career low in 137 rounds, previously 64 (x3). One of those 64’s came in R4 at this season’s Honda, which propelled him to a career-best T3, his lone podium to date in 47 events. The FSU alum, one of 29 tourney debutants and the only one currently in the top 10, opened with a five-birdie two-bogey 68. At the midpoint, he’s tallied one eagle and 12 birdies against three bogeys, and currently ranks 5th in SG: Off-the-Tee (2.959), 54th in SG: Approach (1.047), and 10th in SG: Putting (3.779). This is the Floridian’s first time in the halfway top 10 since last season’s one-time Workday Charity Open, where he was T7 before finishing solo 4th (68-69-70-67).