The Day

Thomas leads at rain-soaked Riviera

- By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

Los Angeles — Justin Thomas got a lot done in eight holes Saturday, leaving with a one-shot lead over Adam Scott and facing a marathon finish in the rain-delayed Genesis Open.

Thomas played six holes in the morning, nearly holing a 9-iron and then making par with a flop shot on the green and over the bunker on the par-3 sixth as he completed a 6-under 65 to share the 36-hole lead with Scott, who also had a 65.

They started the third round in the afternoon with only about 45 minutes of daylight, and Thomas holed a 12-foot eagle putt to take the lead. Scott missed his eagle attempt on the par-5 opening hole.

The final group hit tee shots on the third hole when it was too dark to continue. They were to resume at 6:45 a.m. today to complete the third round, and then head back onto the course in the same groups to try to finish.

Thomas was at 13-under par through two holes of the third round.

Tiger Woods completed seven holes and they were loud.

Woods made a 25-foot birdie putt from the fringe on his final hole of the second round that assured he would make the cut — he ultimately made it with one shot to spare — and then he made Riviera rock with his start to the third round.

Woods made birdie on No. 10, hit 3-wood to 10 feet for eagle on the par5 11th, holed a 20-foot birdie putt on the 12th and a 15-foot birdie putt on the 13th. Just like that, he was tied for 12th as the leaders were just getting going.

Woods remained seven shots behind, and he stopped playing after his third shot on the par-5 17th came up short of the green.

Patrick Rodgers, who completed a 67, opened with an eagle and was two shots behind Thomas.

The start of the tournament was delayed seven hours by rain Thursday and has been trying to catch up, creating a disjointed feel to the week. Thomas said he could barely feel his toes when he warmed up Saturday morning in temperatur­es in the low 40s and darkness as he set out to finish the second round. He also was up before dawn on Friday to get ready to start his opening round.

Imagine how he felt when told when the third round was to resume.

"I'm still trying to get over that 6:45 a.m. start I just heard," he said. "That's in a couple of hours."

Conditions were so good that players wanted to get in as many holes as they could, so they launched tee shots on No. 3. But darkness sets in quickly off Sunset Boulevard, and they had no choice but to stop. Scott could hardly see the flag from 136 yards away.

 ?? RYAN KANG/AP PHOTO ?? Justin Thomas watches his second shot from the eighth fairway as second round play at the Genesis Open on Saturday at Riviera Country Club in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles.
RYAN KANG/AP PHOTO Justin Thomas watches his second shot from the eighth fairway as second round play at the Genesis Open on Saturday at Riviera Country Club in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles.

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