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Sony Open second round, Jan. 15

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Parker Mclachlan studying the 18th hole. He shot a 70 to finish even.

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This is Zac Blair blasting out of the sand trap on the 18th hole during the second round action of the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Hawaii.

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Luke Donald posing for a selfie (after shooting a 65) with (front, left to right) Mari Tse and her daughters, Chloe Wong and Naomi Wong. They said they are big fans of Luke.

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Luke Donald signs autographs after shooting a 65 on the second round of the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Hawaii.

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The afternoon round had Luke Donald and Zac Blair both shooting their 2nd straight 65 for a 10 under.

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20160115-7660 SPT SONY GOLF PHOTO BY DENNIS ODA This is Vijay Singh (far left) watching his tee shot from the 17th hole under overcast skies in the late afternoon during the second round action of the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Hawaii. To his right is (l-r) Chris Kirk's caddie, Chris Kirk walking up and Vijay Singh's caddie. The morning round had Brandt Snedeker shooting a 65 to lead at -12 followed by Kevin Kisner (66) at -11 and Zach Johnson (66) at -10. The afternoon round had Luke Donald and Zac Blair both shooting their 2nd straight 65 for a 10 under. Vijay Singh shot a 69 (he opened with a 63) for an 8 under score after two rounds. PHOTO BY DENNIS ODA. JAN. 15, 2016.
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This is Zac Blair (in yellow and white shirt) teeing off on the 14th hole during the second round action of the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Hawaii. The morning round had Brandt Snedeker shooting a 65 to lead at -12 followed by Kevin Kisner (66) at -11 and Zach Johnson (66) at -10. The afternoon round had Luke Donald and Zac Blair both shooting their 2nd straight 65 for a 10 under. Vijay Singh shot a 69 (he opened with a 63) for an 8 under score after two rounds.

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This is the second round action of the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Hawaii.

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Kevin Kisner, Davis Love III, and Brandt Snedeker shooting a 65 to lead at -12.

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Vijay Singh teeing off on the first hole to start his second round. He was tied for the lead after round one.

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Garrett Okamura reacts after teeing off on the 1st hole (his 10th hole played). He shot a 79 and finished 13 over after two rounds.

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This is Parker Mclachlan teeing off on the 1st hole. He shot a 70 to finish even. The leader is Brandt Snedeker who shot 65 to lead at -12.

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This is Parker Mclachlan studying his putt on the 18th hole

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20160115-0433 SPT SONY GOLF PHOTO BY DENNIS ODA This is the second round action of the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Hawaii. This is Parker Mclachlan studying his putt on the 18th hole (which he birdied). He shot a 70 to finish even. The leader is Brandt Snedeker who shot 65 to lead at -12. PHOTO BY DENNIS ODA. JAN. 15, 2016.

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Nick Mason teeing off on the 1st hole to start the second round of the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Hawaii.

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This is Zach Johnson shot a 66 to go -10. He is two behind the leader, Brandt Snedeker who shot a 65 for the lead at -12.

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K.J. Choi shot a 70 to finish at 3 under.

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Jimmy Walker blasting out of a bunker on 18th

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Jimmy Walker blasting out of a bunker on 18th. He shot a 68 to go 3 under.

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Kevin Kisner following his tee shot on the 1st hole (his 10th hole played). He went on to shot a 66 to go 11 under, one stroke behind Brandt Snedeker. Behind him is Davis Love III who shot a 70 to finish 4 under.

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Kevin Kisner follows his tee shot on the 1st hole (his 10th hole played). He went on to shot a 66 to go 11 under, one stroke behind Brandt Snedeker.

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Brandt Snedeker follows his tee shot on the 1st hole (his 10th hole played). He went on to shot a 65 to lead at -12 followed by Kevin Kisner (66) at -11.

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Kevin Kisner follows his bunker shot down the fairway on the 18th. He went on to shot a 66 to go 11 under, one stroke behind Brandt Snedeker (who is taking a practice swing behind him on the left).

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Kevin Kisner looking down the fairway on the 18th. His ball was in the bunker. He went on to shot a 66 to go 11 under, one stroke behind Brandt Snedeker.

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Brandt Snedeker reacting after missing his putt on 18. He shot a 65 to lead at -12 followed by Kevin Kisner (66) at -11 and Zach Johnson (66) at -10.

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Brandt Snedeker (he shot a 65 to lead at -12), Kevin Kisner (66, at -11) and Davis Love III (in pink, 70 for -4) walking toward the 16th green.