Two teams share Shark Shootout lead LOGINREGISTERHELPYOU ARE NOT LOGGED IN NHLNBAMLBCFLNFLCurlingTennisGolfSoccerNASCARFormula OneIndyCar NASCAR Canadian Tire SeriesNationwideCamping WorldAuto RacingWorld JuniorsSpengler CupMenS WHCWomenS WHCHockey CanadaAHLBoxingCanada GamesCHLCISECHLFigure SkatingLacrosseMMANCAASkiingSummer SportsWinter SportsMoreOlympicsFantasyDaily LineShowsTSN TalentCommunityMainScheduleResultsPlayersLeaderboardMoney ListLeader ListWorld RankingsFedEx Cup StandingsPGA TOUR ScheduleResultsLeaderboardMoney ListLeader ListWorld RankingsLPGA Tour ScheduleResultsLeaderboardMoney ListLeader ListChampions Tour ScheduleResultsLeaderboardEuropean Tour ScheduleResultsLeaderboardNationwide Tour ScheduleResultsLeaderboardMoney ListCanadian Tour Golf on TSNeotText SizeNaples FL (Sports Network) The teams of Jerry Kelly and Steve Stricker and Justin Leonard and Scott Verplank both fired rounds of sixunder 66 on Friday to share the openinground lead of the Shark ShootoutThis event features a 12team field and Fridays first round was played in a modified alternateshot format Both players hit drives one is selected and the player whose drive was not chosen hits the next shot They alternate until the ball is in the hole On Saturday it will be better ball and Sundays final round features a scramble where scores are sure to be low at The Gold Course at Tiburon Golf Club Steve Flesch and Dustin Johnson shot a fiveunder 67 on Friday and were joined in third place by Chad Campbell and Tim Clark Englishmen Ross Fisher and Ian Poulter teamed for a fourunder 68 and fifth place Kelly and Stricker broke into red figures with a birdie at the parfive first They caught fire during the front nine when Stricker knocked his approach to three feet to set up birdie at five Kellys approach at the parfive sixth reached the green in two and Stricker converted the 12footer for eagle Kelly hit another great second shot this time to six feet at the seventh and again Stricker was there to cash in on the putt Stricker played a nineiron to eight feet for another birdie at No 8 Stricker ran home a long birdie putt at nine but the duo struggled to an evenpar back nine One side went so well and the other side just we were fighting and nothing was going right said Stricker We hit it fine made good putts They just werent going in like they about at front Leonard and Verplank also birdied one then Leonard holed a couple of birdie putts on the front nine They closed very poorly on the front side with a doublebogey at nine The team immediately atoned for the error when Verplank hit a wedge to three feet to get an easy birdie at 10 Verplank sank a 10footer for birdie at 13 then chipped close to set up a birdie at 14 At the 17th Leonard hit a terrible drive into pine straw Verplank hit a spectacular shot to a foot and Leonard tapped in for stunning birdie T...