By Doug Ferguson • Associated Press • July 5, 2008 Jeff Overton doesn't feel like a different player from the guy who couldn't make it to the weekend on the PGA Tour over the last two months. Funny how seeing the ball go into the hole changes everything. Overton, an Indiana University product, continued his one-week turnaround yesterday with a 5-under-par 65 -- giving him a share of the lead with Tom Pernice Jr. after the AT&T National's second round at Congressional in Bethesda, Md. Overton and Pernice, who matched the course record with a 63, are at 9-under 131. Anthony Kim appeared poised to catch the leaders, but a bogey on the par-5 ninth gave him a 67, three shots behind with Cliff Kresge (65). In a stunning turnaround, Overton -- who hasn't finished in a PGA top 20 all year -- qualified in Detroit earlier this week for...
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