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Posted: Wed 22:33, 27 Nov 2013 Post subject: April 18 |
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HILTON HEAD, S.C., April 18 () -- Brian Davis, seeking his first victory on the PGA Tour, shot a 6-under 65 Thursday to grab a one-shot lead after one round of the RBC Heritage.Davis has won twice on the European Tour and he has had six runner-up finishes in the United States. One of those close calls came in this tournament three years ago, when he called a penalty on himself during a playoff which he lost to Jim Furyk."It's good in this game to have a short memory, good or bad," Davis said. "I still have people stop me in the street or at the golf club or at airports. People do remember (the penalty),[url=http://www.xirland.com]christian louboutin uk[/url], but for me I'm just trying to move on from that."Kevin Streelman and Charley Hoffman shared second place at 66 while Johnson Wagner, Jason Day and Marc Leishman all shot a 67. Day and Leishman started this event in good shape after being among those who seriously challenged for the title last week at the Masters.Defending champion Carl Petterson shot a 68, as did current U.S. Open titleholder Webb Simpson.The best finish for Davis this year has been a tie for sixth at the Houston Open.Masters champion Adam Scott is not playing this week. Brandt Snedeker, who faded from contention a week ago after sharing the lead going into the final round, shot a 73 Thursday.
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