From the late wave and beginning on 10 tee, World No. 21 Abraham Ancer pieced together a 1-under 35-34=69 in R2 of the 104th PGA Championship in Tulsa to post 4-under 136, down one spot to T5, five adrift of leader Will Zalatoris (65).
The Oklahoma Sooner, who will be in the third-to-last twosome on Saturday with two-time past champ Rory McIlroy, gained 4.640 strokes tee-to-green in R1 and regressed to 1.412 in R2, lowlighted by a -0.252 around-the-green. On nine (of 14) fairways and 10 greens in regulation, all of his scoring came on his outward half, squaring two bogeys at 14 and 16 (failed scrambles), offset by three birdies at 12, 13 and 17, two from between eight and 18 feet, and also saved par two times from between 10 and 15 feet toward a 2.191 SG: Putting. The Texas-born Mexican owns one TOUR win in 138 events, a P1 at last season’s WGC-FedEx St. Jude 18 starts ago, where he was T2 (2 back) at the midpoint (67-62-67-68), and has recorded one top 10 in 12 previous majors, a back-door T8 at last year’s PGA at Kiawah Island (74-72-76-65), where he closed with a week-low bogey-free 65 (7 birdies). See link below to post-round comments.