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Rose is still in command

He maintains a three-shot lead despite an up-anddown third round.

- By Tod Leonard

He retains three-shot lead at Torrey Pines despite up-and-down third round.

TORREY PINES — It could be a psychologi­cal ploy, or maybe they truly believe it.

On Saturday afternoon at Torrey Pines, after Justin Rose forged a six-shot lead at one point and settled for a three-stroke margin heading into the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open, his pursuers seemed to be happy to hand him the surfboard that goes to the champion.

“He’s feeling it,” said Adam Scott, who is alone in second. “He wants to take advantage of all of his good golf, and that’s why he’s running away with this thing.”

“Just playing for second place right now,” conceded Rory McIlroy, who would have to make up seven shots to draw even with Rose.

At face value, that seems rather logical, considerin­g the world’s No. 1 player has managed his game so beautifull­y that he tied the 54hole tournament record with an 18-under total.

But Rose isn’t lapping up the praise any more than he’s expecting to go deep into red figures Sunday.

Informed that his Florida neighbor, Scott, already pegged him to win, Rose broke into a big grin.

“Of course he does,” he said. “He’s deflecting from himself.”

With a three-under-par 69 in the third round played in front of enormous galleries, Rose put himself three shots in front of Scott, who started eagle-birdie in shooting the week’s low score on the South, 65, and four ahead of 2017 Farmers champion Jon Rahm (68).

This is why this tournament isn’t close to a lock:

Rose, a nine-time PGA Tour winner, has closed out with a victory in only four of his 14 chances with at least a share of the 54-hole lead.

It’s the Torrey Pines South Course. Only one champion of the Farmers in the last decade has prevailed holding the thirdround lead. His name? Tiger Woods.

Rose, 38, has confident players in his final-round threesome in Scott, the former Masters champion who has found touch on the greens by putting with the flagstick in, and Rahm, who has four consecutiv­e topeight finishes worldwide.

As well as Rose has played, he hasn’t been perfect. After suffering only one bogey in the first two rounds, two bad hooks led to a pair of double bogeys Saturday.

The Englishman accumulate­d three penalty strokes in all, including at the par-five 18th when his aggressive approach with a three-wood came up short in the water, leading to bogey.

For being considered a consistent and rather methodical player, Rose played a wild third round in which he carded only eight pars. He wrote down two doubles, one eagle, six birdies and one bogey.

The eagle at the par-five, 615-yard ninth was the picture of jaw-dropping skill. After bombing a drive 330 yards down the middle, Rose launched a three-wood that carried close to 285 yards and settled 20 feet past the pin.

He made that putt, and when Rose followed with birdies at the par-three 11th and par-five 13th, he had a six-shot lead.

But Rose immediatel­y gave two shots back on the dangerous par-four 14th, where he yanked his second shot into the mound behind the green, and his ball kicked into the canyon.

He made a similar mistake at the par-four fourth when he said he tried to get too much out of his fairway bunker shot. He delivered a gift to the cliffs below and made 6.

Rose bounced back to birdie the tough par-three 16th by making a 12-foot putt, and then finished with the bogey at 18.

“Pleased with how I responded to those occasions on the golf course and rebuilt the round going forward,” Rose said.

Completely out of the contending conversati­on is Woods, who had to start on the 10th tee and shot a oneunder 71 after opening with a pair of 70s.

 ?? Jeff Gross Getty Images ?? JUSTIN ROSE, reacting to a birdie on the 16th hole at Torrey Pines, also made two double bogeys Saturday.
Jeff Gross Getty Images JUSTIN ROSE, reacting to a birdie on the 16th hole at Torrey Pines, also made two double bogeys Saturday.

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