From the early wave, overnight co-leader and World No. 162 J.T. Poston sleepwalked to an even-par 35-35=70 in R2 of the Travelers Championship to post 8-under 132.
The Western Carolina alum, who follows a bogey-free, career-tying-low 62 with a one-birdie, one-bogey showing on Friday, makes his first cut in the event in five tries and is currently down two spots to T3, one short of clubhouse co-leaders Patrick Cantlay (67) and defender Harris English (65). This is his second time (individually) this season in 23 events that he’s in the top 10 at halftime, first since the WM Phoenix Open back in February, where he was T8 before finishing T23 (69-66-70-70). The 29-year-old, who rang up eight birdies in R1, digressed to nine (of 14) fairways and 11 greens in regulation, and at last check, lost 1.046 strokes to the field average from the early starters, -0.992 of that tee-to-green. His lone TOUR title in 153 events is the 2019 Wyndham 76 starts ago, where he was T9 (3 back) at the halfway mark before going on to a 1-shot victory (65-65-66-62), playing the entire event bogey-free. See link below to post-round comments.