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Golfers take to Waialae CC in Honolulu for the second round of the Sony Open in Hawaii, part of the PGA Tour. Watch the action on Golf Channel.
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Todd Lewis speaks with Zach Johnson after second-round action at the Sony Open in Hawaii, where he reflects on his mindset throughout the tournament after finishing Friday’s action as the co-leader.
Great Britain & Ireland took a 3½-1½ lead over Continental Europe after the opening day’s fourballs at the Team Cup.
Tyler Loree, a UCLA signee from Kula, Hawaii, shot 3-under 67 on Thursday at Waialae Country Club.
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Thorbjornsen was set to begin his first full season as a PGA Tour member after earning his card through PGA Tour University last summer.
The Sony Open effectively starts the chase for a PGA Tour card — only 100 from the FedExCup this year, down from 125, marking the most significant change in eligibility in some 40 years.