The Day

Thomas, Scott share lead at rain-delayed Riviera

- By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

Los Angeles — Justin Thomas was playing well enough to want to keep going, with six birdies in a seven-hole stretch before it was too dark to continue Friday at the Genesis Open. It also was raining. It was cold. And he already had been slogging through Riviera for nine hours.

"It's hard playing 30 holes, but it's really hard when it's raining and it's soft," Thomas said after making 14 birdies on a long day that sent him home tied for the lead with Adam Scott at 10-under par. "My legs are tired, so I just need to go home and rest and get some food and try to go to sleep early as I can."

Thomas, who opened with a 5-under 66 in the morning, was 5 under for his second round through 12 holes. He had an eight-hole stretch when he didn't make a par (six birdies , two bogeys), ending with a two-putt par on No. 3.

Scott was in the group right behind him and just as efficient, also opening with a 66 and reaching 5 under. His only blemish was a long threeputt for bogey on the par-5 17th on a course he loves. Scott won at Riviera in the rain 14 years ago, a tournament that was cut short to 36 holes and decided in a playoff.

Tiger Woods had a few big moments that didn't last long. He had four straight birdies around the turn in the morning, a streak that ended with a three-putt bogey at No. 12.

His highlight in the afternoon, as the temperatur­es and rain became steady, was a 45-foot eagle putt on the par-5 first to start his back nine. It really was an Instagram moment , for a fan screamed out, "Make this! It's going on Instagram!" Woods delivered, only to bogey the next two holes to end his day at even par for the second round, 1 under for the tournament.

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