The Commercial Appeal

Burns sets big target at Riviera

- Doug Ferguson

LOS ANGELES – Sam Burns wanted to pay respect to tough Riviera by playing it safe. It led to a 5-under 66 on Friday to tie the 36-hole record at the Genesis Invitation­al and build a five-shot lead going into the weekend.

Among those chasing is Dustin Johnson, the No. 1 player in the world and a past winner at Riviera. Another shot back was Jordan Spieth, who is starting to make himself at home near the top of the leaderboar­d.

Burns kept his bogey-free day intact toward the end of the round when he came up short of the eighth green, his 17th of the morning. He chipped it about 10 feet short – anything too strong could lead to big trouble – and made the par putt.

He also handled two of the par 5s, and picked up so much roll on the firm turf at the 476-yard 12th hole that he had only a pitching wedge into the green and made a 5-foot putt.

“Whenever we were kind of in a tricky spot, just kind of took what the golf course gave us,” Burns said. “There's definitely times where I've tried to force it a little bit, but this just is not a golf course you want to do that.”

Burns was at 12-under 130, matching the record last set in 2004 by Mike Weir and Shigeki Maruyama.

Johnson led a group at 7-under 135 despite playing the three par 5s in only 1 under for the week. Part of the problem is that Johnson has hit only one fairway on the par 5s. That was the final one he played Friday, the 17th, and it set up a simple up-and-down that moved him a little closer.

He also has a simple solution to improve his par-5 performanc­e.

“Drive it in the fairway,” he said. “I feel like I'm playing really well. Just need to get a little bit more out of the rounds.”

Joaquin Niemann finished with eight pars for his round of 68 and was five shots behind. He and Johnson were joined by Tyler Mccumber and Jason Kokrak, who each shot 68 in the morning.

Mccumber is the miracle worker this week. His finger got caught trying to open a window is his hotel room Tuesday, and his best option was for a doctor to remove the nail on his left index finger. He did that Wednesday, hit about five balls and figured he could give it a shot.

“It's pretty wild how quickly the body does adapt to things,” Mccumber said. “I thought it was a little better today just to focus on the golf and not really worry about the finger.”

Riviera injured some of the games best players.

Rory Mcilroy made only one birdie in his round of 76 and missed the cut. Justin Thomas followed his opening 77 with a 73 and missed the cut. So did U.S.

Open champion Bryson Dechambeau after a 69.

Mcilroy had the PGA Tour's longest active cut streak at 25 events dating to the 2019 British Open at Royal Portrush. The streak now belongs to Xander Schauffele at 22.

Burns is a 24-year-old from LSU has what it takes win when it falls into place. He tied for sixth at the Barbasol Championsh­ip when he was still an amateur, and it took him only one year on the Korn Ferry Tour before he was in the big leagues.

“I'd like to think that I have all the tools to win out here,” Burns said. “There's a lot of good players – really, really good players. I try not to get caught up in that and just trying to get better each week.”

Riviera is playing fast and difficult this year with such beautiful weather and occasional gusts of wind. Aside from Burns and his great play over 36 holes, no one else was better than 7-under par.

“It's one of those rare weeks where you can't get away with firing at flagsticks,” Spieth said. “There's not much rough, but when you get in the rough it takes the spin off enough to where you can't get into pins. A lot of times when you miss the greens, it's harder to get it closer than where you could have hit your approach.

“It's such a different experience from what we normally have on tour.”

 ?? RYAN KANG/AP ?? Sam Burns tees off on the ninth hole during the second round of the Genesis Invitation­al on Friday in Los Angeles.
RYAN KANG/AP Sam Burns tees off on the ninth hole during the second round of the Genesis Invitation­al on Friday in Los Angeles.

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