A bit of wind made all the difference, as players found a much tougher course to negotiate in the second round of the RBC Heritage Classic at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina, where Cameron Tringale, Aaron Wise and Erik van Rooyen shared the clubhouse lead on six-under-par 136 at the midpoint.
For Tringale, seeking a breakthrough individual win on the PGA Tour, a second round bogey-free 67 – consisting of four birdies and 14 pars – gave the 34-year-old American a golden opportunity to fulfil his dream. His only previous success came in partnering Jason Day in the team event, the Franklin Templeton Shootout in 2014.
Although he has in excess of $16 million in career earnings, Tringale has struggled to find a breakthrough win on the US circuit, but felt there was significant room for improvement heading into the weekend if the were to achieve that goal:
“I felt heading into the week that [the game]was really good. I hit the ball pretty g …

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