Late surge keeps Henley ahead of Matsuyama, Canada’s Svensson at Sony Open
HONOLULU (AP) — Russell Henley had the lowest 36-hole score of his career on a course where he won his first PGA Tour event, and he knew better to expect everything to fall into place.
He did just enough Saturday in the Sony Open, particularly over the final hour when he made key putts for birdie, par and one bogey.
That led to a 3-under 67 and a two-shot lead over Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama, who took only 25 putts and isn’t quite sure how some of them went in. Matsuyama had a 63, his 12th consecutive round in the 60s this season dating to the CJ Cup in Las Vegas.
Henley had a four-shot lead over Canadian Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., who birdied his final hole for a 5-under 65 and a tie for third.