Out of the early wave, World No. 744 Bill Haas signed for a bogey-free 3-under-par 34-34=68 after R2 of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, currently up three spots to T4 on 9-under 133, one short of two clubhouse co-leaders.
The 39-year-old, playing this season on a Top 50 career earnings exemption, is bogey-free thru 36 holes in Mexico. If he remains in the top 10 at day’s end, it would be his first time there since solo 2nd at the 2019 Barbasol, where he eventually finished T11 (65-66-65-73), and remarked afterwards that it’s been awhile since he gave a post-round interview (link below). The Wake Forest alum, and 2011 FedExCup champion, is a six-time winner in 427 events, most recently the 2015 Humana Challenge 159 starts ago as a 54-hole co-leader, while his most recent top 10 is a T10 at the 2019 John Deere, the start prior to the above-mentioned Barbasol. He’s circled nine birdies at the halfway mark, three today, and has landed 19/28 fairways (67.86%) and 29/36 greens in regulation (80.56%). UPDATE: With R2 complete, Haas is T5, four back of leader Matthew Wolff, and will play out of the penultimate threesome in R3 with defender Viktor Hovland and Anirban Lahiri.