Porterville Recorder

Merritt ties course record for lead at Northern Trust

- By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Troy Merritt isn’t obsessed with his position in the Fedex Cup and what he needs to advance in the PGA Tour’s postseason. He figures the best solution is good golf, and he delivered his best round of the year Thursday in The Northern Trust.

Merritt began with a 10-foot par save, followed with a pair of 20-foot birdie putts and took advantage of calm, rain-softened Liberty National by tying the course record with a 9-under 62 for a oneshot lead over Dustin Johnson.

It wasn’t a career low — Merritt twice has shot 61 on the PGA Tour — but it might have been his best round hardly anyone saw.

The storm was so fierce on the eve of the Fedex Cup playoffs opener that the public was not allowed in until 10 a.m., nearly three hours after the round began. And when the fans arrived, most of them were watching the action — what little there was — two groups behind him with Tiger Woods.

Woods, in only his third round since the U.S. Open, made double bogey on the shortest hole on the course, threeputte­d from 15 feet and had three bogeys from the fairway in a listless round of 75. Along with being 13 shots out of the lead, he was in danger of missing the cut for the first time in the Fedex Cup playoffs, which also would jeopardize a return to East Lake for the Tour Championsh­ip.

“We all knew it was soft out here with the rain last night,” Woods said. “I knew I had to go get it, post a low one, and didn’t do it. It’s certainly out there. Greens are soft. Fairways are soft. You can play aggressive­ly and not have any real ramificati­ons for playing aggressive.”

 ?? AP PHOTO BY MARK LENNIHAN ?? Dustin Johnson tees off on the 13th hole in the Northern Trust tournament at Liberty National Golf Course, Thursday, Aug. 8, 2019, in Jersey City, N.J.
AP PHOTO BY MARK LENNIHAN Dustin Johnson tees off on the 13th hole in the Northern Trust tournament at Liberty National Golf Course, Thursday, Aug. 8, 2019, in Jersey City, N.J.

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