Overnight co-leader Mark Hubbard kept his foot on the gas with a 5-under-par 31-35=66 in round two of the Barracuda Championship, adding 12 Stableford points to reach 25 on the week, currently good for solo second with play still in progress.
The San Jose State product peppered 15 greens in regulation today at the Tahoe Mountain Club. With 14 GIR yesterday, he ranks T6 at the moment in GIR percentage this week. While he made it looks easy today, he told the media otherwise, “It was tough early, man, with the cold and the elevation. It’s hard to know how far the ball is going, and it seemed like every pin on our front nine, the back nine, was front with water short, so you couldn’t really play with it. So it was just tough to get the ball close early. Once it heated up and started going another 10 percent I started making some birdies.” Hubbard started on the 10th today and was even-par at the turn before rallying with five birdies on the homeward half. The 33-year-old posted a third-place finish last week at the Barbasol in what was just his fourth career top 10 so it would be quite a feat to rattle off two in a row.