World No. 208 Charles Howell III bogeyed two of his final three for a 1-over-par 35-38=73 in R2 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, dipping one place to T6 on 3-under 141, six short of leader and fellow Oklahoma State product Viktor Hovland (66).
The 42-year-old, in on a sponsor exemption, opens 68-73 to improve to 19-for-22 in the event and will play out of the fifth-to-last pairing on Saturday with Patton Kizzire. As impressive as his record is with cashing checks at Bay Hill, including eight prior top 25s, he’s managed just one top 10 so far, a T8 seventeen years ago in 2005 (71-68-75-71). To a degree, that mirrors the Augusta, Georgia, native’s entire PGA TOUR career, which includes 227 top 25s but just three wins in 601 career events. He improved tee-to-green (R2 vs. R1), gaining 3.481 strokes in R2, including a stout 2.894 on approach, but was drastically worse with the flat stick, losing 2.139 today against a +2.131 yesterday, drug down by two, 3-putt bogeys at 16 (from 51'7") and 18 (from 31'3").