Out of the late wave, World No. 75 Ryan Palmer tossed up a bogey-free 6-under 32-34=66 in R2 of the Valero Texas Open to post 10-under 134, up six places on the day and good for the 36-hole lead by two over three players.
The Texan, who is already exempt into next week’s Masters, will be in the final group on Saturday with past champ Kevin Chappell (65) and Matt Kuchar (69) and is chasing his fifth TOUR title in 456 events, first individually since the 2010 Sony 280 starts ago as the 36-hole leader by one (65-66-68-66). This is his ninth 36-hole lead/co-lead, first since T1 at the 2020 Memorial (finished 2nd), and is previously 2-for-8 converting, zero for his last six. On seven (of 14) fairways and 11 greens in regulation, the 45-year-old gained 2.319 strokes tee-to-green and 3.717 with the flat stick, circling six birdies at holes 2, 3, 8, 9, 14 and 15, two from between 15 and 32 feet. He arrived 6-for-10 on the season with two top 25s, most recently a T16 five starts ago at the Farmers, where he was T12 at the midpoint (67-69-69-72). See link below to post-round comments.