Friday at Waialae: Jordan Spieth makes not-so-great history, Chris Kirk’s 2,791-day drought and more from the second round of the Sony Open

Get caught up on the action from Friday in Hawaii.

J.J. Spaun may never tuck in his shirt again.

After making waves through the golf world last week at the Sentry Tournament of Champions with his wardrobe choice, Spaun kept the relaxed vibes going at Waialae Country Club Friday during the second round of the Sony Open.

Just days removed from a T-5 finish at the Plantation Course, Spaun is in position to contend for his second career PGA Tour win (his first was the 2022 Valero Texas Open). He’s tied with Taylor Montgomery for second, one shot behind the 36-hole leader, Chris Kirk.

Montgomery has continued his great play from the end of 2022, when he finished inside the top 20 in six of seven starts during the wrap-around campaign. In fact, out of all Tour players, he’s the most under-par so far this season (83 under).

If you missed the action Friday night, don’t worry, we have you covered. Here’s everything you need to know from the second round of the Sony Open.