POIPU BEACH, Hawaii (AP) -- Jim Furyk is on the verge of winning the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, something no other golfer besides Tiger Woods has done since 1998. The U.S. Open winner shot a 5-under-par 67 Friday and has a five-stroke lead over Masters champion Mike Weir heading into Saturday's final round. ``Overall, I'm happy with the position I'm in,'' Furyk said. ``I want to stay focused on going out and playing another good round.'' British Open champion Ben Curtis shot a 73 and PGA champion Shaun Micheel had a 75 in the 36-hole event for the winners of this year's four majors. It was the first event in the Grand Slam's 21-year history featuring all first-time major champions. Furyk was down a stroke when he took command in the middle of the round. After sinking a 4-foot birdie putt on the 405-yard ninth hole to tie Weir, Furyk birdied three of the next five holes to open a three-stroke advantage. Bureau Report