San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Varner has 1st win in sights

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HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Harold Varner III shot an 8-under 63 to take a one-shot lead in the RBC Heritage on Saturday in pursuit of his first PGA Tour victory.

Varner had eight birdies in a bogey-free round to match Cameron

Young’s opening score as the lowest at Harbour Town Golf Links this week. Varner had an 11under 202.

Varner will need to be just as crisp Sunday. FedEx Cup champion Patrick Cantlay, 2019 British Open winner Shane Lowry of Ireland and Erik van Rooyen of South Africa were a shot back.

Cantlay, the secondroun­d leader, had a 70. Lowry shot 65, and van Rooyen had a 67.

Former RBC Heritage champ Matt Kuchar, Hudson Swafford, Sepp Straka and Aaron Wise were 9 under. Swafford shot 66, Kuchar and Straka 67 and Wise 68.

Varner has two internatio­nal victories, winning the Australian PGA Championsh­ip in 2016 and the Saudi Internatio­nal in February.

He appeared to shoot himself out of contention with his Friday finish, going 4 over his final four holes for a 72. But it was a ruling on the sixth that angered Varner — and fueled him for Saturday.

Varner’s tee shot on the par-4 sixth was called

out-of-bounds. Varner told officials that he saw a spectator pick up the ball that was eventually identified as Varner’s and he may have put it back beyond the out-of-bounds marker.

The decision stood, Varner made a double bogey and fumed about it. “I would say I’m really good at putting things aside, but I did not put that aside,” he said.

Instead, he used the frustratin­g finish to fuel his run to the top. Varner birdied four of his first six holes — including that troublesom­e sixth — and took the lead with a 10footer on the 16th.

Harbour Town is far from Varner’s preferred

layout — “It’s my favorite because we can drive here,” said Varner, who lives in Gastonia, North Carolina — even though he tied for second here last year and has shot in the 60s in six of his past seven rounds.

Varner said every shot here is “super uncomforta­ble.”

“I feel like I’m always kind of guiding it out there,” he said. “But if you can guide it out there for 72 holes, you can do some damage.”

Lowry, too, bounced back from a 72 on Friday to get within a shot of the lead.

He was choppy at first, following birdies on the second and fifth holes

with bogeys on the next one. But he steadied himself after that for a 65, matching his career low at Harbour Town.

Kim leads LPGA LOTTE by three

Hyo Joo Kim rallied with two late birdies for an even-par 72 to maintain a three-stroke lead Friday in the LPGA Tour’s LOTTE Championsh­ip in Ewa Beach, Hawaii.

After dropping strokes on the par-4 seventh and par-3 12th with her only bogeys of the week at breezy Hoakalei Country Club, Kim birdied the par-4 14th and par-5 18th to get back to 10 under with one round left.

 ?? Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images ?? Harold Varner III, teeing off on No. 18 at Harbor Town Golf Links, shot 8-under 63 to take a one-shot lead at the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images Harold Varner III, teeing off on No. 18 at Harbor Town Golf Links, shot 8-under 63 to take a one-shot lead at the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head Island, S.C.

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