From the late wave, World No. 294 Brandon Hagy twirled a bogey-free 4-under 34-33=67 in R2 of the Mexico Open at Vidanta, up eight places to T3 on 9-under 66-67=133, three short of leader Jon Rahm (66).
The 31-year-old, who checked off two missed cuts and a mid-tourney WD, was one of just two players to navigate an error-free lap in the breezy afternoon session (Nate Lashley, 68), and moves into the third-to-last group in R3 with Trey Mullinax and Scott Brown. On three (of 13) fairways and 12 greens in regulation, he lost 0.617 strokes off-the-tee but gained 2.854 on approach, 1.173 around, and 0.471 with the flat stick. The UC-Berkeley alum penciled four birdies at holes 2, 11, 12 and 18, two from between 17 and 20 feet, and saved par at 1 from 10'5", but also missed two putts from inside of nine feet, lowlighted by a 3-putt par at the par-5 14th (from 33'9"). This is his first time in the top 10 at the halfway mark since T3 at last season’s John Deere Classic (Jul. 2021), where he ultimately finished T18 (67-64-67-73). Hagy’s lone podium in 116 events is a solo 2nd at the 2021 Honda (as 8th alternate), where he was T2 thru 36 holes (69-62-76-66).