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Furyk Takes Kapalua Lead

Compiled From Wire Services

Jim Furyk birdied five of his last seven holes on the way to an 8-under-par 65, building a three-stroke lead over Davis Love III and Russ Cochran in the second round of the Kapalua International at Kapalua, Hawaii.

Furyk was at 14 under par 130 after a 65, which stood as a record for the 7,263-yard, par-73 Plantation Course on Maui until Love posted a 64.

At 134 were Peter Jacobsen, former Pullman resident Kirk Triplett, Ben Crenshaw, Marco Dawson and Mike Heinen. Jacobsen shot 66 at Plantation and Triplett a 66 at the Bay Course.

Fuzzy Zoeller, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Chris Williams sloshed their way to 5-under-par 67s and shared the lead in the rain-delayed opening round of the Sarazen World Open Championship at Braselton, Ga.