Oroville Mercury-Register

Ryder extends Farmers lead to 3 shots

Chico’s Kitayama has 74 in missing the cut

- By Bernie Wilson

Sam Ryder extended his lead to three shots in the Farmers Insurance Open with a 4-under 68 in challengin­g wind in the second round Thursday on Torrey Pines’ South Course while Jon Rahm had an eagle and three straight birdies late in his 5-under 67 on the easier North Course to get under the cut line.

Ryder survived both the Santa Ana wind and the tougher South Course with just one bogey to reach 12-under 132 and take a three-stroke lead over Brendan Steele, who shot a 70 on the South Course. Tano Goya was two more shots back after a 67 on the North Course.

Chico’s Kurt Kitayama followed his opening 77

with a 74 in the second round and missed the cut.

The Santa Ana wind blowing out of the desert and down the mountains raked the course most of the day, with gusts up to 30 mph. It sent leaves, branches and even a tumbleweed onto greens, and cardboard trash cans tumbling down hillsides.

“Yesterday was very easy, today was very hard,” said Rahm, who took his first tour win here in 2017 and then won the 2021 U.S. Open on the blufftop municipal course overlookin­g the Pacific Ocean. “It’s never easy out here on either one of the courses, especially the South, and when you get poa annua bumpy greens with this wind, it can be a bit of a nightmare, so glad I made a few.”

Rahm, ranked No. 3 in the world and looking to win for the third time three starts this year, rebounded from an opening 73 on the South Course by getting hot on his back nine. He eagled the par-5 fifth and then had three straight birdies. He had another eagle chance on the par-4 seventh but his long putt caught the left edge and skidded about a foot away.

After his frustratin­g opening round, “anything in the 60s would have been amazing,” Rahm said. “What I shot today, man, I’m going to be skipping out of the golf course today because it’s a great round of golf.”

Rahm, who won The American Express last weekend, started on the back nine and opened with consecutiv­e birdies but bogeyed his third and ninth holes. He was even going into the par-5 fifth, when he started his run with an eagle.

“Holes five through nine, with or without wind is where you can take advantage of the course,” the Spanish star said. “Luckily, I’ve been hitting it really good. There’s no difference between those holes or any other five, four holes you can pick.”

 ?? SEAN M. HAFFEY — GETTY IMAGES ?? Chico’s Kurt Kitayama follows his shot on the 14th hole of the North Course during the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course on Thursday in La Jolla.
SEAN M. HAFFEY — GETTY IMAGES Chico’s Kurt Kitayama follows his shot on the 14th hole of the North Course during the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course on Thursday in La Jolla.

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