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Friday, February 16, 2024

Cantlay leads, Canucks all under par, Genesis Invitational Friday leaderboard/ TEE TIMES

 PGA Tour : Genesis Invitational Leaderboard  Tee Times

The 70 man field in this $20,000,000 signature event, is split by those under par and those at E or worse.

Rory McIlroy finished double, triple, birdie, bogey T64 +3 74, while Nick Hardy is in last place T69 +5 76.

Everyone under par is bunched T28 or better led by Southern Californian Patrick Cantlay who made Riviera look easy -7 64 with birdies and a lone bogey at the par 3 16th after hitting a tree with his tee shot. 

Two Aussie's Jason Day and Cam Davis along with American Luke List are all T2 -6 65.

A male golfer looks off into the distance while watching his shot as he holds his club up with both hands.

Canadians

Adam Svensson T8 -4 67

Adam Hadwin T15 -2 69

Mac Hughes T15 -2 69

Corey Conners T28 -1 70

Nick Taylor T28 -1 70

So all Canadians under par, with 3 rounds to play.

WEATHER

Riviera was soaked by the same weather system that reduced Pebble Beach to 54 holes last week, leaving the fairways soft, greens are reported as firm.

While the chance of showers for the next 3 days is listed as 57%, 9% and 41% with a lot of sunshine, very light winds (8mph) and cool by California standards low 60's F, there is a big rainy weather system lurking for Monday into next week. 

For all you Tiger fans, he is well down the field as expected, T49 +1 72, not bad considering he doesn't play much anymore. Worse news was him complaining about back spasms which may have contributed to a flat out shank on the 18th. 

Other Notables

Jordan Spieth -5 66, Ludvig Aberg -3 68, Scottie Scheffler -3 68, Nicolai Hojgaard -1 70, Viktor Hovland -1 70, Rickie Fowler -1 70, Tommy Fleetwood -1 70, Max Homa +2 73

Bryan Angus



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