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Jim Furyk races clear of pack at World Golf Championship in Ohio

Jim Furyk races clear of pack in Ohio
Jim Furyk shoots a second-round 66 to establish a four-shot lead at the World Golf Championship in Ohio.

Jim Furyk has carded a four-under-par 66 on day two of the World Golf Championship in Ohio to establish a four-shot lead heading into the weekend.

He managed seven birdies in total to match his first-round score and boost his chances of a second PGA Tour title in 2015, having won the RBC Heritage in April.

The one-time Major winner - a US Open title in 2003 - finished the day on eight-under, four clear of Shane Lowry, Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson in second.

Overnight leader Danny Lee, who shot 65 on Thursday, slipped five shots off the pace after a round of 72 today, with Graeme McDowell and Henrik Stenson joining him on three-under.

Lee Westwood and Justin Rose are two of nine players on two-under, along with Jordan Spieth, Jason Day and Sergio Garcia.

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