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Americans Toms, Campbell make it a two-horse race at Sony Open
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HONOLULU, United States (AFP) — David Toms sank six putts from outside 15 feet en route to a career-low nine-under 61 and a share of the lead with Chad Campbell heading into the final round of the 4.8 million dollar PGA Sony Open.
Toms superb putting display included a 75-foot putt from the fringe at the par four 16th at the Waialae Country Club.
"I made a couple of nice putts on the back nine that you're not supposed to make, but that's what you do when you have a hot round," said Toms, who joined Campbell at 14-under 196.
Campbell shot a blistering 62. He and Furyk turned the tournament into a two-horse race, seven strokes clear of Bubba Watson (66) and Shane Bertsch (63).
Jim Furyk, who shared the second-round lead with Campbell, had a horrible...
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