HONOLULU – Brendan Steele had the lowest score of his PGA Tour career with a 9-under 61, giving him a two-shot lead and another chance to win the Sony Open.Steele has reason to still be smarting from last year.
He had the tournament all but won until a series of errors over the last three holes he played to lose in a playoff to Cameron Smith.And if Saturday was any indication, even a two-shot lead isn't safe.Overnight rain at Waialae Country Club, coupled with the tropical wind not even strong enough to make palm trees sway, left the course as vulnerable as it has ever been.Steele didn't even have the low score to himself.