From the late wave, R1 co-leader and World No. 317 Trey Mullinax bobbed and weaved to a 2-under 34-35=69 in R2 of the Mexico Open at Vidanta, dipping two places to T3 on 9-under 133, three back of leader Jon Rahm (66).
After kicking off with a 7-under 64, the Alabama alum co-led with five others, including Rahm. On nine (of 13) fairways and 11 greens in regulation, he lost 0.169 strokes on approach but gained 0.329 off-the-tee, 0.974 around and 0.692 on-the-green. Beginning on 10 tee, the 29-year-old penciled five birdies at 11, 12, 1, 2 and 7, two from between 13 and 32 feet, taking some gloss off with three squares at 10, 3 and 5. He owns five top 10s in 98 career events, one this season in 15 starts, a T4 at the Sanderson Farms back in October, where he was T15 thru 36 holes (70-66-64-68). The Korn Ferry Tour grad, back on the main stage for the first time since 2019, has landed on the podium one time prior, a T2 at the 2018 Valero Texas Open, where he was T25 at the midpoint (74-68-62-69).