Dustin Johnson finished a long day with rounds of 4-under 69 and 7-under 66 Monday to post a 3-stroke lead at the oft-delayed Hyundai Tournament of Champions. Johnson finished at 11-under 135 as play finally got under way with 36 holes at Kapalua, Hawaii, following three straight days of cancellations due to unrelenting high winds. He now has a chance to take his seventh career PGA Tour title when play wraps up with 18 holes Tuesday. Defending Hyundai champion Steve Stricker carded rounds of 2-under 71 and 6-under 67 to claim sole possession of second place at 8-under 138. One stroke further back at minus-7 was Bubba Watson (70-69). Sharing fourth at 6-under 140 were Keegan Bradley (71-69) and Brandt Snedeker (70-70). From UPI
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