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Tway takes lead in a tournament his father won 15 years ago

World No. 1 Johnson storms into contention with a six-under-par 66

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American Kevin Tway is halfway to completing a rare PGA Tour father-son double after grabbing the second-round lead at the Canadian Open on Friday, while world No. 1 Dustin Johnson stormed into contention with an errorfree six-under-par 66.

Tway, whose father Bob won the event in 2003, carded eight birdies with a single bogey for a seven-under 65 at Glen Abbey, putting him top of the leader board at 13-under and a shot clear of South Korea’s Kim Whee and American Keegan Bradley.

Tway said winning the same event as his father would be special. It would put them among a select few, including Al and Brent Geiberger (1976, 2004 Greensboro events) and Jay and Bill Haas (1988, 2010 Bob Hope Classics), to have achieved it.

“He did it in ‘03, actually, so that was 15 years ago. It would be great to match with that,” said ■ Tway, who is still looking for his maiden PGA Tour victory. “I talk to dad every day and he’s given me insight on this course.

“We talk about every round. He can probably tell you what kind of shots I’m hitting just by like watching on TV.” Kim also enjoyed a bogey-free performanc­e, signing for a 65, but it was Bradley who produced the round of the day firing a nineunder 63 that featured a birdie, eagle, birdie, eagle finish.

“It turned kind of an average day out here into something really special,” said Bradley. “There’s not many courses you can do that on like you can out here.” Most of the names at the top of the leader board came from the early starters as winds picked up in the afternoon.

But the tougher conditions did not disturb the big-hitting Johnson, who powered his way to a 66 that was highlighte­d by an eagle and four birdies, including one at the last.

 ?? USA Today Sports ?? Kevin Tway hits his shot out of a bunker on the 16th hole during the second round of the Canadian Open.
USA Today Sports Kevin Tway hits his shot out of a bunker on the 16th hole during the second round of the Canadian Open.

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