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Woods misses cut; Cantlay, McDowell share lead

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LOS ANGELES — Tiger Woods waited 12 years to get back to Riviera — and lasted only two days.

Woods had three straight bogeys early on the back nine Friday and didn’t play well enough to make up for his misses. He had a 5-over 76 and missed the cut in the Genesis Open for the first time in nine appearance­s as a pro.

He was at 6-over 148, one shot worse than his PGA Tour debut as a 16-year-old at Riviera.

“I missed every tee shot left and I did not putt well, didn’t feel very good on the greens,” Woods said. “And consequent­ly, never made a run. I knew I had to make a run on that back nine, and I went the other way.”

Patrick Cantlay ran off three straight birdies toward the end of his morning round, starting with a tap-in on the par-3 sixth when he missed a hole-in-one by a fraction of an inch, and shot a 69. He was tied with Graeme McDowell (66), the former U.S. Open champion who is trying to work his way back from a two-year slump. They were at 7-under 135. Sam Saunders also was at 7 under, making back-to-back birdies until it was too dark to continue. He had three holes remaining in his second round. Ryan Moore bogeyed his final hole for a 68 and was one shot behind at 136.

Woods plans to stick around for the weekend because his TGR Foundation hosts the event, one reason he played Riviera for the first time since 2006. Just as his second round was starting, the Honda Classic announced he would be playing next week at PGA National in Florida.

“I need some tournament rounds,” Woods said.

During an 11-hole stretch starting with No. 3, he made only one par. He hit good shots, but his game was not nearly sharp enough to atone for far too many mistakes, especially on a track like Riviera.

“I haven’t played golf in years,” Woods said after his third PGA Tour event since August 2015 because of back surgeries. “I’m starting to come back and it’s going to take a little time. I am progressin­g, I’m starting to get a feel for tournament golf again.”

Rory McIlroy overcame a few short misses on the front nine for a 69 and was at 2-under 140.

“He is very close,” McIlroy said about Woods. “Give him a little bit of time.”

McDowell has gone 59 starts worldwide since his last victory and has fallen out of the top 200 in the world. He had missed four straight cuts dating to late last year, though he felt he was hitting it well in practice.

Canadian Nick Taylor is even after back-to-back 71s. Ben Silverman is 1 over after a second-round 71, while Adam Hadwin shot a 3-over 74 to fall to 2 over.

Defending champion Dustin Johnson shot a 69 and gets to stick around for the weekend. He was at 1-over 143.

Bubba Watson, who won in 2014 and 2016, has fallen out of the top 200 in the world after a two-year drought. He shot a 70 and was at 4-under 138, and then headed for the NBA All-Star weekend to play in the celebrity game.

 ??  ?? Tiger Woods keeps a close eye on his tee shot on the fourth hole during the second round of the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club on Friday.
Tiger Woods keeps a close eye on his tee shot on the fourth hole during the second round of the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club on Friday.

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