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SportsJanuary 16, 2005

HONOLULU -- Shigeki Maruyama started with a double bogey, recovered with a hole-in-one and finished the day with a one-shot lead Saturday in the Sony Open. Maruyama finished with a birdie that gave him a 2-under 68 in more blustery conditions at Waialae Country Club. He was at 10-under 200, with plenty of work left to collect his fourth PGA Tour victory...

The Associated Press

HONOLULU -- Shigeki Maruyama started with a double bogey, recovered with a hole-in-one and finished the day with a one-shot lead Saturday in the Sony Open.

Maruyama finished with a birdie that gave him a 2-under 68 in more blustery conditions at Waialae Country Club. He was at 10-under 200, with plenty of work left to collect his fourth PGA Tour victory.

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Brett Quigley settled down after a tentative start for a 68 that put him one shot behind.

Paul Azinger made all pars on the back nine but still shot a 67 and was at 8-under 202.

Seven other players, including Vijay Singh, were within five shots of the lead.

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