
Every goes clear with a 64
On a day when overnight leader Graham DeLaet was tumbling down the leaderboard, a sizzling 6-under 64 has put unheralded Matt Every into the second round lead at the Sony Open in Hawaii.(
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The 28-year-old American, who was suspended by the PGA for three months in 2010 after being arrested in his hotel room on a drug charge, played flawless **** on a breezy day at Honolulu's Waialae Country Club, birdying his last three holes as he moved to a halfway total of 10-under 130 that put him two shots clear of nearest pursuers Carl Pettersson of Sweden and David Hearn of Canada.
Two more Americans, Doug LaBelle and Pat Perez, are tied for 4th with Zimbabwe's burly Brendon de Jonge, who rocketed into contention among the front-runners with a tournament best 62
DeLaet, the Canadian who made the biggest news here on day one when he secured the lead with
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