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ISLAND, Ga. -- Chris Kirk was at his best when the wind was at its worst Friday
in the McGladrey Classic. Kirk rolled in a 40-foot birdie putt from off the
green, chipped in from nearly 60 feet for birdie on another hole and wound up
with another 4-under 66 at Sea Island to take a one-shot lead going into the
weekend. "Definitely shot my score on that back nine," said Kirk, who started
the second round on the back. "I made a pretty easy bogey on No. 10 and it was
just kind of like, Yeah, this is going to be a pretty tough day. But I didnt let
it bug me." He followed with five birdies to get into the lead, and stayed there
with a pair of saves -- one for bogey on No. 4, another from a plugged lie in
the bunker on No. 8. Kirk was at 8-under 132, one shot ahead of Kevin Chappell
(68), Webb Simpson (68), John Senden (67) and Briny Baird (70). Eighteen players
had to return Saturday morning to finish the round, none closer than three shot
of Kirk. Even though he recently moved back to the Atlanta area, Kirk was one of
the early PGA Tour pros to settle at Sea Island. This was one time where it paid
off. The conditions were cold and blustery, with gusts up to 35 mph, and Kirk
was ready for just about anything. "Ive played this course hundreds of times,"
he said. "Ive seen every wind direction, every wind strength. Ive seen it blow
way harder than that before. You still know how well youve got to play to shoot
a good score, but at least theres no surprises." He missed his 3-wood ever so
slightly into the wind at the start of his round and had to hit hybrid for his
second shot. Its normally a 3-wood and a wedge. "I guess that is a little bit of
an advantage, just not being shocked by it all," he said. Chappell had a few
surprises, good and bad. He reached the par-5 15th hole in two and felt a gust
helped blow his eagle putt into the hole. That was good. But on the par-3 third,
aiming at a small tent well right of the green to cope with a strong
right-to-left wind, he came up so short of the green that his ball disappeared
into a hazard that Chappell didnt even know existed. That led to a double bogey.
"You hit some not-so-perfect shots and get some bad breaks with the wind gusting
and you get exposed really quickly," Chappell said. "I think I was fortunate to
come to that realization that theres some luck involved today and that maybe for
a period of time I was one of the luckier guys out here. But that tough stretch
in the middle of the round I wasnt so lucky, and the law of averages, it
averaged out." The law of averages was reflected in the scoring. George McNeill
finished off the fog-delayed first round Friday morning with an 8-under 62, when
the course was soft and benign. It only made sense to Kirk that the lead going
into the weekend was 8 under. Simpson, who lost in a playoff at Sea Island in
2011, had a flawless round spoiled with a bogey from the bunker on the 17th
hole. Even so, he was poised to go after his second win since this wraparound
season began a month ago. Simpson already has won in Las Vegas. The group at
6-under 134 included Jason Kokrak, who had the low score of the second round at
65. That included a birdie on the par-4 fifth hole, which wraps around a marsh.
With the wind helping, the big-hitting Kokrak took a short cut toward the green
and came up just short, setting up a chip-and-putt for birdie. That was two
shots worse than how he played the hole in a pro-am round. With a similar wind,
he smashed his driver over the marsh, onto the green and into the hole for an
albatross ace. Too bad it was only practice. "I think it will play into my
favour to play a little bit windy," Kokrak said. "Maybe not quite as gusty and
windy as it is today for the putting aspect, but 15 to 20 mph wind would be fine
with me. I think its an easier golf course for me to climb closer to the leaders
with a little bit of wind as opposed to shooting 7-, 8-under par like the first
round." McNeill struggled in the wind, making five straight bogeys on his way to
a 76. He was six shots behind. Kirk moved to Sea Island in 2007, among the early
settlers of PGA Tour players, and he still keeps a place here. Its not a big
problem being a local and having to deal with ticket requests. "Im probably the
seventh- or eighth-best player on the island," he said with a laugh. But he has
been the best over two days, thanks to mixture of solid shots and long birdies.
Perhaps his best shot of the day came at the par-5 15th, when Kirk had a tree
blocking his second shot to the green. He had to play a hook around the green,
not easy considering the wind was hard from left-to right. "I had to effectively
hit a 30-, 35-yard hook just to get it around the tee and fight the wind," Kirk
said. He would have taken the left bunker, but instead hit the shot into about
10 feet and two-putted for birdie. DIVOTS: Tournament host Davis Love III, who
shared the 54-hole lead a year ago at Sea Island, went 75-74 and missed the cut.
... Will MacKenzie was 7 under in his first 13 holes and 11 over on his next 13
holes. He went 66-79 to miss the cut. ... Matt Kuchar opened with rounds of
68-68 and was four shots behind.
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with a miserable day for seventh-place United capped by first-half injuries to
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. Reigning world champion Eve Muirhead of Scotland opened with a 12-2 rout of
Winnipegs Jennifer Jones in a battle of teams bound for the 2014 Winter Olympics
in Sochi. PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Penguins acknowledge theyve been getting
by more on talent than discipline recently even as theyve soared to the top of
the Eastern Conference standings. The perpetually rebuilding Florida Panthers
have no such luxury. On Monday night, the Panthers hard work made up the
difference. Drew Shore scored twice for the first multi-goal game of his career
and the Panthers ended Pittsburghs club-record 13-game home winning streak with
a 5-1 victory. "It was a big game," Shore said. "We kind of treated it like a
playoff game. We only had a couple more games until the (Olympic) break so we
wanted to make a strong push." Jonathan Huberdeau, Dmitry Kulikov and
Shawn Matthias also scored for the Panthers, who won in Pittsburgh for the first
time in five years. Scott Clemmensen stopped 35 shots in his first start in
three weeks as Florida ended a two-game losing streak. "I asked them for 60
minutes and 200 feet," Florida coach Peter Horachek said. Pittsburgh coach
Dan Bylsma received neither. Matt Niskanen scored the only goal for the Penguins
as Pittsburgh lost at home for the first time since Nov. 13. Marc-Andre Fleury
made 23 saves but fell for only the fourth time in his past 37 starts at Consol
Energy Center. "We were just awful," Niskanen said. "Bad execution. Bad work
ethic. We just werent hungry enough to win the loose puck battle and they just
beat the (stuffing) out of us." Pittsburgh defenceman Paul Martin played 20
minutes in his return from a broken leg, clearing the way for him to play for
Team USA in the Olympics. Forwards James Neal, Chuck Kobasew and Jayson Megna
also returned from injuries as the Penguins -- already with a comfortable
13-point cushion in the Metropolitan Division -- continue to get healthy with
the Olympic break looming. While it may take a game or two for the Penguins to
adjust to the familiar faces, they dont necessarily view it as an excuse. "Were
assimilating players back into our lineup ... but thats not a new challenge for
this group," Bylsma said. "Its not a new challenge for our team." Neither is
winning in Pittsburgh for the Panthers. But Florida beat the Penguins for the
second time in three meetings behind Clemmensen, a resurgennt penalty kill that
has gone a franchise-record 10 games without allowing a goal and some unlikely
offensive contributions.
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lucky tonight," Clemmensen said. "I think we just willed it a little bit. It
doesnt always go your way obviously. You stick with it and nights like tonight
happen." Shore entered with just four goals in 54 career games and has spent
most of this season in the American Hockey League. Still, he scored twice in
less than 20 minutes to stake Florida to an early lead that was more than enough
to end Pittsburghs two-month run of perfection. The Penguins entered the night
having trailed barely 10 per cent of the time at home since their streak began.
A significant chunk came in last weeks 4-3 comeback victory over Washington,
when they rallied from a goal down three times to escape. It was the kind of
game thats popped up frequently since Christmas, where Pittsburghs high-powered
offence was able to overcome some uncharacteristic lapses at the other end of
the rink. The miscues finally caught up with them. A rare breakdown by the
leagues top power-play unit gave Shore the chance to stake Florida to an early
lead. Clemmensen stopped Evgeni Malkins shot, then passed to Shore to spark a
two-on-one that ended with Shore flicking a wrist shot over Fleurys shoulder
15:46 into the first period. The Panthers had three opportunities in the second
to double their lead only to let three straight power plays go to waste before
Shore struck again. Huberdeau stripped a Penguin behind the Pittsburgh net, slid
the puck to Jesse Winchester, who found a streaking Shore down the slot. The
wrist shot caromed off Fleurys shoulder and into the net to make it 2-0 at 13:34
of the second. Kulikov pushed the Florida lead to 3-0 by taking a long bounce
off the end boards then beating Fleury just 1:17 into the third. Niskanens
seventh goal of the season 5:11 into the period briefly gave the Penguins some
energy, but it faded when Huberdeau and Matthias scored 12 seconds apart to send
the Panthers to the upset. NOTES: Pittsburgh went 0 for 3 on the power play. ...
The Panthers have killed 31 straight penalties. ... Florida is 10-0-1 when
leading after two periods. ... Pittsburgh hosts Montreal on Wednesday. ... The
Panthers play at Buffalo on Tuesday.
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