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Matt and son Cameron Kuchar have two-shot lead over John Daly and son John II after the first round
Highlights: PNC Championship, Round 1
Relive the best shots and top moments from the opening round of the 2025 PNC Championship, where professional golfers play alongside their children or parents at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida.

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