Cal Golf: Collin Morikawa Moves Up on Day 2 at the 50th Players Championship

A tough day for three other Golden Bears, although Max Homa does manage to make the cut.
Cal Golf: Collin Morikawa Moves Up on Day 2 at the 50th Players Championship
Cal Golf: Collin Morikawa Moves Up on Day 2 at the 50th Players Championship /

Two-time major winner Collin Morikawa was the only one of four former Cal golfers with a productive second-round performance at the 50th Players Championship on Friday.

Morikawa shot a 3-under 69 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida climbing from a tie for 53rd place after the first round to a share of 27th entering the weekend.

At 4 under through 36 holes, he is 10 strokes back of leader Wyndham Clark, who carded a 7-under 5 for the second day in a row to sit atop the leader board at minus-14. Clark, who had eight birdies and one bogey on Friday, is four strokes up on the field.

Morikawa, 27, shot a 3-under 33 over his final nine holes.

Only one of the remaining three Cal players survived the cut. Max Homa, ranked eighth in the world, carded a triple-bogey 7 on the par-4 10th hole to post a 3-over 75 and barely advanced with a two-round score of minus-1. Homa, 33, is tied for 55th place, 13 strokes behind after a round that also included four birdies and four bogeys.

The news was much worse for Byeong Hun An and Michael Kim.

An, 32, who played one season at Cal, shot a 69 and was part of a 15-way tie for 22nd place after Thursday’s first round. On Friday, he ballooned up to an 80, which included three double-bogeys and a quadruple-bogey 7 on the par-3 17th hole. He shot 43 for the back nine and missed the cut with a two-day score of 5 over par that sent him to a tie for 120th place.

Kim, 30, shot a 4-under 68 on Friday and shared 13th place. A day later, e had a birdie-free round that was torpedoed by six bogeys and a double-bogey, creating his own round of 80. That put Kim at plus-4 for the tournament and tied for 114th place. As a result, he missed the cut for the fourth time in eight events this season.

Clark, who was ranked 116th in the world last year, has soared to No. 5 after winning the 2023 U.S. Open and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am earlier this year.

"More than anything, I'm just super excited that I kind of had a ho-hum front nine and then turned and really just got into a nice zone and felt really good on the greens and shot an awesome number," Clark said.

Xander Schaffele had a double-bogey but also an eagle on the way to a 3-under 69 that has him tied for second place with Nick Taylor at minus-10.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, dealing with neck pain on Friday, nonetheless had a 69 and is six strokes back at minus-8.

Cover photo of Collin Morikawa by Reinhold Matay, USA Today

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Jeff Faraudo was a sports writer for Bay Area daily newspapers since he was 17 years old, and was the Oakland Tribune's Cal beat writer for 24 years. He covered eight Final Fours, four NBA Finals and four Summer Olympics.