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Snedeker sets the target at Waialae
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Snedeker sets the target at Waialae

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 6:08 p.m. ET

HONOLULU (AP) Brandt Snedeker had a 5-under 65 and never came seriously close to a bogey Friday to build a one-shot lead midway through the second round of the Sony Open.

Snedeker, playing Waialae for the first time in eight years, was at 12-under 128.

He played the opening two rounds with Kevin Kisner, who didn't see enough putts go in until the last hole. Kisner rolled in a 12-foot eagle putt for a 66.

British Open champion Zach Johnson had a 66 and was two shots behind, followed by Scott Piercy (66) another stroke back. The top four players on the leaderboard all started the year at Kapalua last week.

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Vijay Singh, who turns 53 next month and is trying to become the oldest PGA Tour winner, played in the afternoon.

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