The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Watson takes Riviera lead

After short NBA stint, 6-under 65 tops Cantlay by 1.

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Back to his day job, Bubba Watson began with a tap-in eagle at Riviera and finished with a 6-under 65 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead over Patrick Cantlay in the Genesis Open.

Watson, a two-time winner at Riviera Country Club, has gone two years since his last victory and has fallen out of the top 100 in the world.

But he loves L.A. — and not just the golf course.

Taking in the full entertainm­ent this city offers, Watson took part in the NBA All-Star celebrity game Friday night and made the wrong kind of highlight when he passed up a jumper, drove toward the basket and was rejected by Tracy McGrady.

He also shot an air ball from just inside the top of the key.

Watson was much better with a golf club in his hand. He chipped in from short of the par-3 sixth green, made two more birdies to go out in 30, and then began the back nine with a birdie on No. 10, his least favorite hole at Riviera. The only blip was a bogey on the 15th.

Watson was at 10-under 203 and will be in the final group with Cantlay, the former No. 1 amateur in the world and polar opposite of Watson.

Cantlay thrives on his ability to keep his head on the shot in front of him, and to keep his emotions from swinging too much — swinging anywhere, really — in either direction. He ended his round with a 55-foot birdie putt for a 69 to get within one shot of Watson.

Cameron Smith (65), Kevin Na (67), Graeme McDowell (70) and Tony Finau (68) were two shots back. Suddenly in the mix was defending champion Dustin Johnson, who told his brother at the turn that he had 27 holes to show what he had. Johnson then shot 29 on the front nine for a 64 and was four shots behind. PGA Tour Champions:

Joe Durant birdied five of the last eight holes for a 9-under 63 to match Steve Stricker’s finish and take the second-round lead at the Chubb Classic in Naples, Fla.

Durant rebounded from a three-putt bogey on the par-4 10th with birdies on the next two holes and also birdied Nos. 15-17. He had a 14-under 130 total on TwinEagles’ Talon course for a one-stroke lead over Stricker.

Stricker had nine birdies in a bogey-free round. Playing alongside John Daly, Stricker birdied three of the last four on the front nine and birdied the last two for a backnine 31.

First-round leader Miguel Angel Jimenez was two strokes back. He birdied three of the last four in a 68 after opening with a 64.

Lee Janzen (67) was 11 under, and Kevin Sutherland (68) and Scott McCarron (68) were another stroke back. Daly was 8 under after his second 68. Three-time champion Bernhard Langer had a 70 to get to 5 under. Women’s Australian Open: Jin Young Ko continued her domination, shooting a 1-under 71 to increase her lead to four strokes after three rounds.

The South Korean, who led after each of the opening two rounds of the LPGA tournament, had a threeround total of 11-under 205 at Kooyonga Golf Club in Adelaide.

Australian Hannah Green moved into second after the round of the day, a 66. South Korea’s Hyejin Choi (70), was tied for third, five strokes behind. Australia’s top-ranked golfer Minjee Lee was tied for fifth after a 69, six off the lead.

Former No. 1 Lydia Ko shot a 71 and was eight behind.

European Tour: Dutchman Joost Luiten shot a second straight 6-under 66 — the joint best score of the day — to move to 12-under 204. He was joined in the lead by England’s Matthew Southgate (69) and Frenchman Julien Guerrier (66) after the third round at the Greg Norman-designed Al Mouj Golf Club in Muscat.

England’s Chris Wood (69) struggled to a bogey-bogey finish and was in fourth at 11 under. Spain’s Adrian Otaegui (66) was a shot behind Wood while pre-tournament favorite, France’s Alexander Levy (67), was at 9 under.

 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN / GETTY IMAGES ?? Bubba Watson drives from the second tee during the third round of the Genesis Open. He made a par 4 on the hole and leads with a 10-under 203.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN / GETTY IMAGES Bubba Watson drives from the second tee during the third round of the Genesis Open. He made a par 4 on the hole and leads with a 10-under 203.

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