Compton: "I'm just a regular guy, and I look like a regular guy."

Erik Compton got his first PGA Tour start as a card-holding member out of the way at the Sony Open and his story never gets old. Doug Ferguson catches up with the two-time heart transplant recipient about life as a full-time PGA Tour member and he's looking forward to the day he just gets asked about his favorite episode of Lost and whatever else Kelly T. comes up with!
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Every Lights Up Waialae, Rolls To Sony Open Lead

Just had to get those out of the system. Now I can put Matt Every's pot-arrest past behind him. So can Reuters after this less-than-subtle lede:

Matt Every, who was suspended by the PGA Tour in 2010 for three months after being arrested on drug charges, birdied his last three holes to move two strokes clear in Friday's second round of the Sony Open in Hawaii.

The 28-year-old American fired a flawless six-under-par 64 at a breezy Waialae Country Club for a 10-under total of 130 and the early lead in the first full-field event of the season on the U.S. circuit.

Q-School Replacement Concept Upgraded From Unfathomable To Merely Dreadful

My friends at the PGA Tour have assured me that they would never consider exemptions into the minor league version of the FedExCup melding Nationwide Tour players and PGA Tour 126-and-beyond castaways. Instead, players earning money through exemptions on either tour could be eligible to the Q-School replacement event if they earned enough money.
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