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Kuchar builds 4-shot lead at Mayakoba Golf Classic

For three days, Matt Kuchar has felt in total control of his game at the Mayakoba Golf Classic. For the second straight day, Kuchar had enough birdies to atone for one rough hole, and it carried him to a 6-under 65 to set the 54-hole tournament record and build a four-shot lead as he tries to end more than four years without a PGA Tour victory. Kuchar was at 20-under 193, breaking by three shots his personal best on the tour, and by one shot is 54-hole score to par.

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