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      <title>Taylor Moore&#39;s Sixty-Two: The Fourth Lead, and the Conversion That Has Not Come Yet</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The first-round leader at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at the end of Thursday&amp;rsquo;s play was not the player whose name made the most noise on the morning of the round. Brooks Koepka&amp;rsquo;s bogey-free sixty-three, which led for most of the day and produced the back-of-a-cupboard putter story the rest of the field is still talking about, eventually got passed late in the afternoon by a number one stroke better. Taylor Moore closed his round with a birdie on the par-five ninth to sign for a nine-under sixty-two, the lowest eighteen-hole number of his PGA Tour career, and a number that, by the time the last group walked off, had given him the outright lead at TPC Craig Ranch for Friday morning.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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