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"I'm managing my way around the golf course," Allenby said. "When you feel good, you play a little more aggressively. Now I'm backing off a little bit, hitting into little areas, hoping to make up-and-down or hit it close. I've still got the confidence I could win the tournament."
Seventeen players were separated by four shots going into the weekend.
Steve Stricker, who has gone 24 holes without a bogey, had a 67 and was joined in the group at 7-under 133 by John Merrick (68) and Jeff Quinney (67). Another shot back was Davis Love III, who birdied his last hole for a 69, and Masters champion Angel Cabrera (68), who had coach Charlie Epps on the bag when his caddie was sick.
Paul Goydos, the 2007 winner at Waialae, had a tournament-low 63 and was in the group at 135.
With so much drama at the top of the leaderboard, the bottom carried some excitement, too. Aaron Goldberg, a Monday qualifier in his first PGA Tour event, was in the middle of the pack until he made double bogeys on the 16th and 17th holes, chopped up the easy 18th and stood over a 5-foot putt to make the cut. He made it.
Among those not so fortunate was John Daly (71) and 19-year-old Tadd Fujikawa, who was around the cut line until hitting into the canal and then hitting a tree for double bogey on the par-5 ninth, the easiest hole on the course.
Rickie Fowler, the 21-year-old rookie who came to Honolulu with much hype, shot 75-72 and missed the cut.
The trick for Palmer is to keep following Johnson's advice and start from scratch on Saturday.
"It's kept me calm," Palmer said. "I'm not going to sit here and say I'm not going to think about being in the lead. Who doesn't think about it when they tee off on Saturday in the final group. I'll just go play golf and see what happens."
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