Overnight leader Cameron Tringale slowed his pace but still managed a 2-over-par 36-36=72 during round two of the Genesis Scottish Open, reaching 7-under 133 at the midpoint which is three shots clear of his closest competitors.
Tringale fired a career-low 61 on Thursday so it was always going to be an impossible task to repeat that magic. While a day-two 72 doesn’t look all that great next to a ’61', today’s round was still 0.57 shots better than the field average. “Long putts, it’s so tough to judge how much the wind is going to hurt, and then you get a putt that’s where the wind is going sideways, and I mean, it might be a ball, two, a cup, even as close as seven, eight feet. It’s really tricky, and you know, hitting a lot of greens helps, and hopefully I’ll be able to do that tomorrow.” Tringale landed 13 GIR on day one but just nine today. This will go in the books as his third career 36-hole lead or co-lead on the PGA TOUR (T2/2014 Barclays; T9/2021 Valero Texas Open). He’s three shots clear heading into the weekend but shots can evaporate quickly in the type of windy and firm conditions they’ve faced this week.