The Denver Post

Rahm limits mistakes to take Riviera lead as Tigers posts 67

- By Doug Ferguson

Jon Rahm kept mistakes off his card Saturday at Riviera, the difference in allowing him to post a 6- under 65 and start to pull away from the field at the Genesis Invitation­al.

Tiger Woods lost ground, too, even if he looked good doing it. Woods had a tap- in eagle on his way to a 67, his lowest Saturday round in an official event since he won the Zozo Championsh­ip in Japan in the fall of 2019. Even so, he was 12 shots back.

Rahm capped off his bogeyfree day with a 25- foot birdie putt that gave him a three- shot lead over Max Homa, who had a share of the lead until consecutiv­e bogeys from the bunker along the back nine. He had a 69.

Keith Mitchell made his only bogey on the final hole and had a 69 to fall four behind. The only other player within five shots was Patrick Cantlay ( 68).

Rahm has been the best player in golf over the last six months. Dating to the BMW PGA Championsh­ip on the European tour, he has finished among the top 10 in nine consecutiv­e tournament­s, winning four of them.

All that’s left is a return to No. 1 in the world, and he can do that with a victory Sunday.

For Woods, it felt like a win just being back on the PGA Tour for four straight rounds, something he hasn’t done since the Masters. Then again, he only played three times last year because of his right leg severely damaged in a February 2021 car crash.

He made the cut on the number when the second round was completed Saturday morning, 11 shots off the lead and starting on the back nine in one of the last few groups. That didn’t keep thousands of fans lining the fairway over the next five hours.

Woods made a few birdies on the back nine, and then hit 5- iron onto the front of the green at the par- 5 first hole, the ball rolling across the firm turf and a few inches next to the cup before settling 3 feet away for an eagle.

His only bogey came at the seventh.

LANGER LEADS CHUBB, NEARS IRWIN RECORD>>

Bernhard Langer remained in position to tie Hale Irwin’s PGA Tour Champions victory record of 45, shooting a 2- under 70 to take a one- stroke lead into the final round of the Chubb Classic in Naples, Fla.

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