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			 Slocum notched four consecutive birdies from the 13th hole en 
			route to a second straight five-under-par 65 in ideal conditions at 
			Sedgefield. 
 He joined fellow American Scott Langley (65) at 10-under 130, one 
			stroke ahead of compatriots Andrew Svoboda, Nick Watney and Brian 
			Stuard and Scot Martin Laird.
 
 First round leader Camilo Villegas of Colombia was among a group two 
			shots behind on a packed leaderboard with 20 players bunched within 
			three strokes.
 
 Slocum is a four-time winner on the PGA Tour who attended the same 
			Florida high school as two-time Masters winner Bubba Watson and fan 
			favorite Boo Weekley.
 
 
			 
			“I had a little stretch that I made some good iron shots but also 
			made really quality putts to cap those off,” Slocum told reporters.
 
 The 40-year-old is coming off a couple of “rough years”. He lost his 
			card after a woeful 2012 season and has not been much better this 
			season, 158th on the tour ranking, but everything came together over 
			the first 36 holes this week.
 
 “I’ve made a lot of progress this year and played some of the best 
			golf at times that I have, but I haven’t put (everything) together,” 
			he said.
 “The last few days it’s all kind of clicked. Maybe I just 
			finally have let go and got out of my own way.”
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      Langley, who is having a solid season, birdied his final two holes to tie 
		for the lead.
 “I gave myself a ton of opportunities to make birdies,” said Langley, 
		who had six of them. “I made a nice adjustment to my (putting) grip 
		earlier in the week and it’s worked pretty well so far.”
 
 American Bill Haas was four shots behind after a 66 that included a 
		bizarre double-bogey at the final hole, where his tee shot struck a 
		spectator and ricocheted out-of-bounds.
 
 Seventy-eight players made the cut, which fell at two-under 138. Japan’s 
		Hideki Matsuyama, the highest world ranked player in the field, missed a 
		six-foot putt to fail by one stroke to make the cut.
 
 (Editing by Gene Cherry)
 
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