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Canadian Open leader Tway looks to follow his father’s footsteps as Bradley chases

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>> ONTARIO: Kevin Tway is hoping to make the 2018 Canadian Open a family affair by following in the footsteps of his father, the 2003 champion Bob Tway.

Kevin birdied the final hole for a 65 on Friday to reach a 13-under 131 total for a one stroke lead over the red-hot Keegan Bradley and Kim Whee at the Glen Abbeygolf course.

Kevin, who is aiming to win for the first time on the USPGA Tour, wants to emulate his father, who posted his final career victory in the same event 15 years ago when it was held in Hamilton, Ontario.

“I talk to Dad every day, no matter if I’m home, here,” Kevin said. “We talk about every round. He can probably tell you what kind of shots I’m hitting just by like watching on TV. He knows what the swing looks like.

“He’s been there throughout, so he’s a big key for me.”

Kim had a 65 to equal Bradley at 12-under 132.

Johnson Wagner (65) and An Byeong-Hun (67) were at 11 under. American Dustin Johnson (66), Zac Blair (67), Joaquin Niemann (67) and Aussie Aaron Baddeley (66) were at 10 under.

Nick Taylor was the top Canadian, shooting a 67 to reach a nine-under 135 total.

Bradley, the 2011 PGA Champion, played the final four holes in six under. He finished with three eagles on the day en route to a nine-under 63.

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“That was wild,” Bradley said. “It turned kind of an average day out here into something really special.”

Bradley’s most recent PGA Tour win came in the 2012 World Golf Championsh­ips-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

First-round leader Robert Garrigus also was nine under, following an opening 63 with a 72.

Two-time defending champion Jhonattan Vegas was five under after a 70.

Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson and Canada’s Mike Weir missed the cut.

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Kevin Tway plays his shot from the 16th tee during the second round.

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