Familiar names miss the cut at RBC Heritage

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Friday: The Warren JFK graduate missed the cut after shooting a second-round 75 in the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, S.C. Kokrak had six bogeys and two birdies.

Overnight co-leader and World No. 128 Graham DeLaet pieced together a 2-under-par 34-35=69 in the third round of the RBC Heritage to post 12-under 201, down one place to solo 2nd, one shy of 54-hole leader Jason Dufner, who shot the day's low round with 65.

First-round leader Bud Cauley followed his 63 with a 72 and was in a group of five at 7-under that included former PGA Championship victor Jason Dufner and Sam Saunders, the grandson of golf's late king, Arnold Palmer. Through 36 holes he has 11 birdies and just one bogey. "But the grass is really nice so you can really get it to nip and just played it perfectly". His best finish was a tie for 14th and only once in seven previous fourth rounds has shot in the 60s. She had a chance at having second place all to herself but made bogey on the final hole. "So I think I maybe learned a little bit from the champion last week, where he kind of lowered his expectations, and got out of his way, so to speak, and let his talent and his game plan take it from there".

"You never go out thinking you're going to shoot that", Cauley said. "I struggled off the tee, and this is a tough golf course to struggle off the tee".

"Where I stand with regards to my card the best thing I can do is just focus on my golf", he said. "Seven, I rolled it past and missed it coming back, and the last hole, I left it short and missed it". Then Donald, a modern-day Harbour master, made five birdies in a 10-hole stretch to tie for the top before Bryan moved in front.

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Ian Poulter, battling to keep his tour status, is two shots back at 8 under. The 39-year-old has been a runner-up on four occasions at this tournament. He won the inaugural tournament in 2013 and was second each of the next two years.

EUROPEAN TOUR: Gregory Havret shot his second straight 3-under 70 and took the outright lead at the Trophee Hassan II in Rabat, Morocco.

Donald chipped in his final shot Friday two tie DeLaet for the shared lead.

Su-Yeon Jang took the Lotte Championship lead in the completion of the second round and opened a three-stroke cushion in the afternoon with a third-round seven-under 65.

He has led entering the final round in two of the past three years.

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