From the late wave, World No. 868 Jim Knous styled a 3-under 33-34=67 in R2 of the RBC Canadian Open to post 6-under 134, up seven spots into a five-way T2, one adrift of R1/R2 leader Wyndham Clark (70).
In his second start this season, a T57 at Bermuda back in October, the Colorado native and resident failed to meet the terms of a medical extension out of the Reshuffle category, but along with a T11 at the season-opening Fortinet (as a 54-hole co-leader), maintained conditional status by 1.484 FedExCup points. Starts have been hard to come by, this is just his 11th of the campaign, and arrived off six consecutive missed cuts, two of those on the Korn Ferry Tour, including last week, but he’s kicked on swimmingly this week with a pair of 67s. The 32-year-old, who will be in the third-to-last pairing on Saturday with Matt Fitzpatrick, is eyeing a second top 10 on TOUR in 37 career events, first since a T10 on debut at the 2019 Fortinet (Safeway) during his rookie campaign in his first start as a member. At halftime, he’s tallied 12 birdies against six bogeys, five versus two today, and ranks 9th SG: Tee-to-Green (5.726) and 13th SG: Putting (3.406), highlighted by a 3.260 SGP in R2. See link below to post-round comments.