NAPLES, Fla. -- Harris English and Matt Kuchar shot a 6-under 66 in windy modified alternate shot play Friday to take the second-round lead in the Franklin Templeton Shootout.English and Kuchar were at 21 under at Tiburon after opening with a 57 on Thursday in the scramble round. They won in 2013 in their first start together and finished second the last two years.Alternate shots always a tricky format. If you would have told us 6 under bogey-free in todays conditions, wed take that straightaway, Kuchar said. Id be surprised if another group was bogey-free today. It was good golf. I dont remember a hole being nervous that we might walk away with a bogey. Every hole we kind of had a chance and it was a good, fun round of golf.The event ends Sunday with a better-ball round.We would have the same game plan tomorrow whether were up four or up one, Kuchar said. You have to keep plodding away having two chances at birdies. You keep trying to make pars out here and these guys are going to catch you and pass you.Wisconsin friends Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly were a stroke back after a 68. The 49-year-old Stricker is teaming with the 50-year-old Kelly for the record eighth time. They won in 2009, and Kelly also won with Rod Pampling in 2006.Its just a hard day, its hard, Stricker said. Im driving it out there a little past him, so hes hitting all the irons and its just difficult. Its just a difficult position to put him in every hole and Im just sitting back watching him hitting the irons. Its tough. You dont want to make a mistake, hit it in the water or plug it in a bunker, but its going to happen. Its just a difficult day. Its hard to get any momentum at all. You feel like youre just clawing and scratching your way around.Charles Howell III-Rory Sabbatini (69) and Kevin Chappell-Kevin Kisner (68) were 16 under. 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LONDON -- Referees will be allowed to get help from video replays at the Club World Cup in Japan in the first full live in-game trial of the technology that could transform soccer.Referees could halt games to review footage of game-changing decisions on pitch-side monitors or just rely on information being fed by Video Assistant Referees (VARs) watching broadcast feeds away from the field, officials said Wednesday.Since experiments with replays were approved by soccers lawmakers in March, FIFA said semi-live trials in games have taken place with some information being transmitted to referees by VARs.But on the eve of the Club World Cup opener between Japanese side Kashima Antlers and New Zealands Auckland City, FIFA said Thursdays game and the rest of the Club World Cup through Dec. 18 would be used for an important piece of history.It is the latest sign of FIFA belatedly embracing technology, four years after the Club World Cup saw the first use of systems to detect whether the ball has crossed the line for a goal.Its important to remember that we are entering somewhat unchartered territory here, given that we are going live for the first time, said Marco van Basten, the former Ajax and Milan forward who was hired as FIFAs chief officer for technical development in September.Ultimately, these tests should prove invaluable in terms of determining whether the processes are sound or whether any further refinements are needed.The VARs in a video operations room will only give information to the main referee to help correct any game-changing decisions, the International Football Association Board, the games lawmaking body, said. These involve four situations: goals being scored, penalties being awarded, players being sent off and cases of mistaken identity.In a significant development that will be new for many viewers, thhe main referee may decide to review footage directly on a pitch-side monitor -- particularly for subjective decisions, as opposed to factual ones where he can rely solely on the information provided by the VAR, IFAB said in a statement.dddddddddddd The philosophy underlying the experiments is not to achieve 100 percent accuracy for all decisions, as this would destroy the essential flow and emotions of football.The aim is to achieve `minimum interference, maximum benefit, with the technology only being used for the defined match-changing situations and any serious missed incidents. In these cases, the question a VAR will consider is not `was the decision correct? but `was the decision clearly wrong?Referees still retain the authority to take the make the final judgment. Managers and players will not be allowed to appeal to referees to review an incident.Live tests are set to be expanded globally in 2017 with a decision anticipated by the following year on VARs becoming a permanent feature in soccer. FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who has observed recent off-line trials with VARs at Italy games, wants video replays in use at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.The progress FIFA has made on this project, especially around educating referees and ensuring all technical requirements are met, has been impressive, IFAB technical director David Elleray said.Hawk-Eye, which provided the goal-line technology at Euro 2016, is being used by FIFA at the Club World Cup for the replays experiments.The Club World Cup also includes Champions League winner Real Madrid and Copa Libertadores champion Atletico Nacional from Colombia.---Rob Harris is at www.twitter.com/RobHarris and www.facebook.com/RobHarrisReports