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Flashy finish for Snedeker, who leads by three strokes

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NAPA, CALIF.» Brandt Snedeker birdied the final two holes for a 7underpar 65 and a threestrok­e lead over Phil Mickelson and two others Friday in the PGA Tour’s seasonopen­ing Safeway Open.

Playing alongside Hall of Famer Fred Couples, Snedeker had eight birdies and a bogey on the North Course at Silverado Resort and Spa. The leader won the Wyndham Championsh­ip in August, opening with a 59 en route to his ninth PGA Tour title.

“I played really solid golf all the way around,” Snedeker said. “I only played two bad shots all day. My speed has been great for two days. These green can get away from you if you’re not paying attention.” Snedeker had a 13under 131 total. Mickelson followed his opening 65 with a 69 to join Michael Thompson (65) and Ryan Moore (67) at 10 under.

“I’m cautiously optimistic,” Mickelson said. “It’s certainly turning from pessimisti­c because I didn’t think that I was going to be here on the weekend and the next thing you know I’m up on top of the leaderboar­d.”

A week after going 02 in United States’ Ryder Cup loss to Europe in France, the 48yearold Mickelson bogeyed three of his first eight holes, and rallied with four birdies on his second nine.

“I shot 4 under to kind of salvage the round,” Mickelson. “I’m surprised. I’m hitting a lot of good shots. I didn’t expect that. What I am doing well is putting, like I can putt.”

Moore won the last of his five PGA Tour titles in 2016.

“I feel like the seasons I’ve played really well I’ve kind of come out with a good start here,” Moore said. “I need a good start. I need something to kind of solidify my schedule for next year or else you’re just kind of floating around in between.”

Thompson’s lone PGA Tour victory came in the 2013 Honda Classic.

Firstround leader Sepp Straka followed his opening 63 with a 72 to drop into a tie for fifth at 9 under with Kevin Tway (67) and Sungjae Im (69).

“I really didn’t hit the ball very well today,” Straka said. “Yesterday I wasn’t flawless. I kept the ball in the right spots. I didn’t do that today. I shortsided myself a lot.”

Ricky Barnes matched the course record with a 61 to get to 8 under.

The 59yearold Couples matched Snedeker with a 65 to reach 7under. Playing on a sponsor exemption, he plans to make the tournament his last PGA Tour event other than the Masters.

Mark Mulder, the former majorleagu­e pitcher playing in his first PGA Tour event, missed the cut with round of 75 and 74.

 ?? Robert Laberge, Getty Images ?? Phil Mickelson plays his shot from the 12th tee Saturday’s the third round of the Safeway Open at the North Course of the Silverado Resort and Spaon in Napa, Calif. He was tied for second, three shots behind Brandt Snedeker.
Robert Laberge, Getty Images Phil Mickelson plays his shot from the 12th tee Saturday’s the third round of the Safeway Open at the North Course of the Silverado Resort and Spaon in Napa, Calif. He was tied for second, three shots behind Brandt Snedeker.

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