Out of the early wave and beginning on 10 tee, World No. 315 Vincent Whaley authored a 4-under-par 34-33=67 in Round 2 of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, solo 3rd on 9-under 133 and two swings back of leader and rookie Taylor Pendrith (61).
They’re going to play threesomes off one tee on Saturday so the 26-year-old will be in the final group with Pendrith and Patrick Rodgers, scheduled at 12:25 pm local time (11:25 am ET). He’s vying for his first PGA TOUR win in 45 events, while his career best among two top 10s is T9 two times: at last season’s opposite-field Barracuda, where he was T22 at the halfway mark, and on debut at the 2020 opposite-field Puerto Rico Open during his rookie campaign, where he was T47 at the midpoint (70-71-69-65). The Georgia Tech alum has posted laps of 66-67, tallied one eagle and 11 birdies against four bogeys, and is not fairing well off-the-tee, ranked T115 (10/28 fairways), but is 4th-ranked in putts per GIR (1.565), which he talked about in his post-round interview (link below).