Mahaffey, Gilder Lead by 4 After 36 Holes in Hawaii
KAPALUA, Hawaii — Bob Gilder birdied the last four holes Thursday on his way to a 64 that tied him with John Mahaffey for a 4-stroke lead in the second round of the $600,000 Kapalua International golf tournament.
“I didn’t want to let Mahaffey run away with it, but I sure didn’t expect to birdie that many holes coming in,” Gilder said after finishing in near-darkness.
“I don’t think I’ve ever birdied that many in a row at the finish,” added Gilder, who played his back nine in 30 and one-putted his last 10 holes on the Kapalua Bay course.
Gilder, who has yet to make a bogey, and Mahaffey, who also shot a 64 were tied at 129.
First-round leader Bill Glasson had a 69 and was third at 133, followed by Corey Pavin at 134 after a 67, and Jodie Mudd at 135 after a 65.
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