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Danny Lee continues to impress on PGA Tour, Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines

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Fri, 27 Jan 2012 2:20p.m.

Danny Lee (file pic)

Danny Lee (file pic)

Danny Lee continues to make every post a winner on the PGA Tour.

Playing in the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines today, Lee shot a five under 67 to be tied for 17th.

He remains five shots off the lead, held by Spencer Levin and Kyle Stanley.

Levin and Stanley knew they had to post low scores on the easier North Course at Torrey Pines to get off to a good start in the Farmers Insurance Open, and went even better to share the lead.

Stanley made eagle on his final hole for a 10-under 62, his best score in two years on the PGA Tour. Levin shot 29 on the back nine and also had a 62, matching his career best on tour.

They were a shot ahead of FedEx Cup champion Bill Haas, who had a double bogey on his 15th hole. The top 12 on the leaderboard played on the North.

The best score from the South Course was Marc Turnesa at 66.

Phil Mickelson went south on the South. He had a 77, his worst score at Torrey Pines since a 78 in 2005.

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