San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Svensson leads rain-soaked Players

- WIRE REPORTS

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Adam Svensson hit a shot onto a hospitalit­y tent and made birdie Saturday morning to build a twoshot lead in The Players Championsh­ip. Rory McIlroy dug a hole he could not escape and missed his first cut since August.

The Players finally finished its second round after storms moved in late Friday and shut down play with half the field unable to finish.

Svensson's worst shot turned into a birdie when he received a free drop from the tent and a cart path and hit a delicate pitch to 4 feet for birdie on the par-5 ninth. That gave him a 67 and a twoshot lead over Masters champion Scottie Scheffler.

Scheffler took his time, and for good reason. He was playing with McIlroy as a twosome because world No. 1 Jon Rahm withdrew before the second round because of a stomach bug.

There was a lot of waiting, and Scheffler did what was needed. He had a pair of two-putt birdies on the par 5s on the back nine at the TPC Sawgrass, made sure he found land on the island green at the 17th and capped off a 69.

Now that Rahm and McIlroy are not round, Scheffler has a clear path to a return to No. 1 in the world. Scheffler needs to finish only in a three-way tie for fifth or better to

replace Rahm.

Svensson, who won his first PGA Tour title in the final event last year at

Sea Island, has his first 36-hole lead. He was at 9-under 135.

Two-time major champion Collin Morikawa didn't make any gains Saturday morning and finished off a 73. He was three shots behind, along with Ben Griffin, Min Woo Lee and Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut.

Bezuidenho­ut was tied at 8 under with Svensson when play resumed in crisp, sunny conditions. He bogeyed three of his last two holes for a 70.

McIlroy hasn't missed a cut since the start of the FedEx Cup playoffs last August, a tournament that no longer will have a cut going forward.

He opened with a 76 and was at 6 over for the tournament when he resumed play. He picked up birdies on the par 5s but needed so much more. McIlroy made a bogey of no consequenc­e

on the 18th for a 73.

“Just very blah,” McIlroy said.

He was asked again about the distractio­n of being such a strong voice in the massive changes being made to the PGA Tour because of Saudifunde­d LIV Golf, and McIlroy said he looks forward to being just a golfer again.

Still, the heavy lifting ended last week, and McIlroy has a love-hate relationsh­ip with TPC Sawgrass, just like so many others. He won The Players in 2019. He has three other top 10s. He also has six missed cuts.

“The course, you just have to be really on to play well here. If you're a little off, it definitely magnifies where you are off,” he said. “It's a bit of an enigma. Some years I come here and it feels easier than others.”

The third round began Saturday afternoon in threesomes off both tees, and the 75 players who made the cut should be able to finish.

The sad tale belonged to Luke List, who was 1 over for the tournament and just short of the green on the par-5 ninth in three. It took him four shots from there — a double bogey — where a par would have made the cut at 1 over and eliminated 11 players, a group that includes Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry.

Campillo surges ahead in Kenya

Jorge Campillo made eight birdies and finished with four in a row for a superb 63 to take the lead after three rounds of the European tour's Kenya Open in Nairobi.

The Spaniard moved to 13-under-par overall for the clubhouse lead and no one could overtake that early mark.

Campillo is ahead by a shot from Scotland's Robert MacIntyre, who put himself in the reckoning with a 6-under 65 on the par-71 Muthaiga Golf Club course.

MacIntyre came within inches of the lead on his final hole when he nearly sank a wedge for an albatross on No. 18. The ball hit the hole, bounced away, and MacIntyre missed his eagle putt and had to settle for birdie, 12-under overall and one off the lead.

Japan's Masahiro Kawamura (68) and South Africa's Jayden Schafer (69) were tied for third two shots off the lead and also in the hunt for the title.

 ?? Eric Gay/Associated Press ?? Adam Svensson took the lead after the rain-delayed second round of The Players Championsh­ip
Eric Gay/Associated Press Adam Svensson took the lead after the rain-delayed second round of The Players Championsh­ip

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