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thing to have a difficult shot. It was another thing entirely to face a life-threatening situation. But fortunately, Brian Gay has a caddie, Kip Henley , who isn’t afraid to challenge an alligator. “They won’t come at you when they’re turned
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Maybe a long shot, but at least a chance.'' Kuchar was tied for sixth at 3 under along with Greg Chalmers (69), Brian Gay (71), Cameron Tringale (76) and David Mathis (77). Mathis' tumble was particularly swift. After starting the
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Heritage . Donald seemed like a sure bet to contend the way he has played at Harbour Town. He was runner up to winner Brian Gay in 2009; took third a year later, when he came three shots out of a playoff between 2010 champion Jim Furyk and Brian
Antonio with a bogey-free 67 to finish an impressive weekend climb from 56th. He tied for fourth with Bob Estes (69), Brian Gay (70), and Charlie Wi (71) at 5 under. Curtis wasn't the only emotional player on No. 18. Scott Piercy walked