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Thomas ties 54-hole record & stretches lead to 7: sony open
His goal was to not drop any shots on another calm day at Waialae, and he wound up stretching his lead as he goes for a sweep of Hawaii. That last birdie putt put [Thomas] at 22-under 188, tying the mark Steve Stricker set at the 2010 John Deere Classic. The course remained so vulnerable that Kevin Kisner nearly produced the second 59 of the week. Kisner made a 25-foot birdie putt on the eighth hole to reach 9 under for his round. Needing an eagle to shoot 59, he drilled his tee shot on the fast fairways of Waialae, hit 8-iron to 9 feet and thought he had made it. The putt stayed to the right and burned the edge of the cup, and Kisner had to settle for a 60.
Kevin Kisner paid his dues to get to paradise
\"I always remember I won a Tar Heel Tour event in Greensboro and I had to be in Memphis the next day for my U.S. Open sectional qualifying,\" he said. \"And I drove all through the night to get there. I remember getting there thinking, 'Man, this is brutal.'\" \"I look at it as experience. All that stuff is a culmination of where I am now,\" [Kevin Kisner] said. \"It's what makes me hopefully look the way I am on the golf course, as someone who is appreciative of all we have. I never want to be the guy that people say, 'Well, he's gone to the other side where he doesn't appreciate playing the PGA Tour.'\" \"I always thought what was cool was the camaraderie of the players,\" he said. \"We all holed up in hotels together. We all ate together every night. And we traveled together. You get in the car and four Tahoes would be driving down the interstate for six hours through the night, and that's how we got by. We looked out for each other. And you don't get that anymore. I have a family, and that's who I look out for.
McDowell takes third place as good form continues
  Looking at me funny He explained afterwards: \"We've been doing a lot of lift, clean, and place in the last few weeks. I'd been told about three times walking to the first tee that it was ball down today. I literally just got into automatic-pilot mode in the first fairway. Before I realised that, Michael Kim is looking at me funny. I'm like, 'Okay, I just picked this ball up. What an idiot'. It was such an automatic-pilot thing.\"
Kisner's lead slips to 1 in China
SHANGHAI -- Kevin Kisner walked off the course in darkness Saturday with a one-shot lead at the HSBC Champions and a growing list of challengers. That included China's Li Haotong, who had a 6-under 66 and was one shot behind with a gallery starting to believe the 20-year-old can deliver the biggest golf victory ever for the home nation.
Kisner leads by 1 at HSBC event
* SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Michael Allen held onto the lead in the Champions Tour's season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship, and playing partner Bernhard Langer pulled within a stroke to easily remain in position to take the points title. Langer birdied the final two holes for a 68. Colin Montgomerie had a 71 and was tied for 18th in the 30-man field at 1 under. Jeff Maggert was tied for 21st at even par after a 71. * SHIMA, Japan - Jenny Shin shot a 7-under 65 to take a one-stroke lead over fellow South Korean player Ha-Neul Kim in the LPGA Tour's Toto Japan Classic.
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Na was never too far from the lead, and he was tied when he was on the tee at the par-3 17th and hit slightly behind the ball, took up more of the earth than he intended and thought to himself, \"Oh, boy. \"No I didn't, Na said. \"I hit it fat. And then I saw it fly and thought, You know, this might get there.' Ben Martin fell out of the lead with a bogey on the 18th for a 68, leaving him one shot behind along with Kevin Kisner (67) and Bill Haas (68). Justin Thomas was tied for the lead, but that was before the leaders teed off. The 22-year-old rookie set a Stadium Course record with 10 birdies in his round of 65 and was two behind, along with Sergio Garcia (67), Scott Brown (69), David Heard (70), Jerry Kelly (72) and Na.
Kisner leads by 2 at Pebble Beach Invitational
  Kisner leads by 2 at Pebble Beach Invitational PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. - Kevin Kisner shot a bogey-free 64 at Spyglass Hill and rallied for a two-shot lead over Jason Kokrak after three rounds of the Pebble Beach Invitational on Saturday. [Scott Brown] had a 73 at Pebble Beach and was grouped with William McGirt (70), Sam Saunders (68) and Martin Flores (66), who all played at Del Monte, at 207.