From the late wave, World No. 104 Cameron Champ birdied three of his final five for a 5-under 31-35=66 in R2 of the Mexico Open at Vidanta, climbing 18 places to T3 on 9-under 133, three shy of leader and playing competitor Jon Rahm (66).
The last time the California native was in the top 10 in an individual event at halfway was the 85th Masters a little over 12 months ago, where he was T6 before fading to T28 (72-68-77-72). He’s won three times on TOUR in 88 events, most recently the 2021 3M Open 13 starts ago, where he was T19 (four back) thru 36 holes before going on to a 2-shot victory (69-67-67-66) as a pre-tourney 125/1 outright. After kicking off with a five-birdie one-bogey 67, the 26-year-old rang up seven birdies against two bogeys on Day 2, gaining 2.763 strokes tee-to-green and 2.018 with the flat stick. At last check, he ranks 2nd SG: Off-the-Tee with a cumulative 3.687, 4th in SG: Putting (4.541), and 94th in SG: Approach (-0.776), including a 0.589 on approach in R2.