Los Angeles Times

Kuchar up two shots in Hawaii

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Matt Kuchar kept another clean card and shot a four-under 66 to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the Sony Open in Honolulu, a chance to win twice in one PGA Tour season for only the second time in his career.

Kuchar ended a four-year drought by winning the Mayakoba Classic in Mexico last fall, and there are a few similariti­es. He set a personal record for 54 holes in Mayakoba at 193. He went one better at Waialae at 18-under 192.

Both courses require keeping the ball in play, and Kuchar has done that well over three rounds. He has made only one bogey through 54 holes, and he came seriously close to only one on Saturday, saving par from the bunker on the par-three 17th.

“Good, steady golf,” Kuchar said. “It felt easy out there. I didn’t find myself in any trouble.”

Andrew Putnam was two shots behind after a 67. Keith Mitchell had a 63 to pull within four shots, along with Chez Reavie, who fell back with three straight bogeys early on the back nine. Those were the only players within five shots of the lead.

“I anticipate needing another good score tomorrow,” Kuchar said. “I know I can’t coast.”

Kuchar is 2-2 when he has the 54-hole lead going into the final round. The only other time Kuchar won twice in the same season was in 2013, when he won the Match Play Championsh­ip in Arizona and the Memorial. That put him at No. 4 in the world, the highest he has been in his career.

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