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Kuchar-English team takes one-shot lead in Franklin Templeton Shootout

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Kuchar-English team takes one-shot lead in Franklin Templeton Shootout

 
NAPLES, Fla. (AP) – Matt Kuchar and Harris English made a run at the record in the first round of the Franklin Templeton Shootout.
 
They're in the lead with a 14-under 58 at the Tiburon Golf Club. Billy Horschel-Hunter Mahan and Graeme McDowell-Gary Woodland are tied for second with 59s.
 
Kuchar and English opened with an eagle on No. 1 and followed with three straight birdies. They had two birdies from Nos. 5-9 and three straight birdies from Nos. 13-15 on the back nine. They finished with an eagle on No. 17 and birdie on No. 18.
 
"Having Kooch as a backup guy is pretty good," English said. "I know if I mess up or I miss a putt, I wouldn't want anybody else hitting a shot or putting behind me."
 
Second-ranked Jason Day, who won last year's event with Cameron Tringale, withdrew last week. Kuchar and English got close to the tournament record of 55, set by Day and Tringale last year.
 
 
"Having a partner lets you be a little bit more aggressive, lets you be a little more free-swinging," Kuchar said. "We've just formed a good partnership and get in a pretty good groove out there."
 
Since being paired in 2013, Kuchar and English have gone 79 under in their seven rounds. That's an average of a little better than 11 under per round.
 
Horschel-Mahan birdied their first three holes and went birdie-eagle-birdie to end their day. They also eagled No. 14.
 
The format Friday will be modified alternate shot. Horschel said they'd be pleased to go 13 under again.
 
"I think we're going to come in here with some pretty big smiles on our face," he said.
 
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