In foursome action, World No. 102 Branden Grace and World No. 92 Garrick Higgo painted a bogey-free 7-under 32-33=65 in R2 of the Zurich Classic, climbing 13 spots to T4 on 15-under 129, two back of leaders Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay (68).
South Africans nearly won this event last year, with Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel losing in extra time after being the 54-hole leaders by one. It’s a different pair in contention this year, Higgo making his tournament debut, while Grace is making his fourth appearance in the team format with a best of T24 at the inaugural in 2017 (with Oosthuizen). The tandem, who matched the low round of the day, kicked off with a bogey-free 64 in R1 four-balls, and are one of three teams error-free at the halfway mark. Today, they began on 10 tee and rang up seven birdies at holes 12, 15, 18-1-2-3 and 9, Higgo connecting two times from between eight and 35 feet, and Grace sweeping in two from between 11 and 17 feet. The duo will be in the third-to-last group on Saturday with Aussies Jason Day and Jason Scrivener, scheduled for 11:19 am local.