Out of the late wave, overnight quad-leader and World No. 93 Jhonattan Vegas backpedaled with an even-par 37-34=71 in R2 of the Valspar Championship, falling nine spots to T10 on 7-under 135, seven adrift of leader Matthew NeSmith (61).
The 37-year-old, who kicked off with 64, was the only one of four first-round co-leaders to post out of the early wave on Thursday and got there despite losing 0.509 strokes around-the-green. Today, he traded three birdies with three bogeys, losing another 2.356 around, and is currently ranked a lowly 141st in SG: Around at the midpoint (-2.865) but a lofty 13th in SG: Approach (3.107) and 4th in SG: Putting (4.487), including a 0.825 SGP in R2. The Venezuelan, who makes his second cut in the event in four tries (T48/2021), is now 8-for-11 on the season and is in search of his first top 10 since T2 at last season’s 3M Open 14 starts ago, where he was also a R1 co-leader (64-69-70-68).