From the late wave, World No. 456 Martin Trainer finished birdie-bogey toward a 3-under 34-33=67 in R2 of the Wyndham Championship, up 13 spots to T10 on 6-under 134, three adrift.
The French-born American’s exemption from his lone TOUR win at the opposite-field Puerto Rico Open (2019) runs out this week and checked in 135th in the FedExCup standings. After a four-birdie one-bogey showing on Friday (link below): “I mean, obviously I know what’s at stake, I’m trying to get in the Top 125, so I’m just going out there and doing my best.” At the midpoint, the 31-year-old has handed in laps of 67-67, totaled one eagle and eight birdies versus two bogeys and a double, and ranks 93rd SG: Tee-to-Green (-1.262) and 2nd SG: Putting (6.595), including a 2.632 SGP in R2. He owns two top 10s this season in 30 events, his first top 10s since the aforementioned win in 2019 (96 starts ago), and at the moment is projected at No. 126 in the season-long points race (up 9).