As I mentioned yesterday, a simple tip about his putting alignment has resulted in one of KJ Choi's best tournaments on the greens and Saturday was no different as he one-putted his last six holes for E 72 to tie for the lead with Scott Brown in deteriorating weather at the Farmers Insurance Open on Torrey Pines.
Brown had a strong 70 on the South Course to get to -9 207, both are a shot ahead of Jimmy Walker (68) and Gary Woodland (73).
Dustin Johnson shot 74 and is -6, one of 24 players within 5 shots of the lead.
Graham DeLaet (71st) shot 82 with a triple and seven bogeys while Adam Hadwin rounded out a tough day for the Canadians with a 78 to T63.
Tee times will be moved up today as bad weather with gusty wins (50mph) and rain have moved into the area and getting 18 holes played will be a challenge.
Bryan Angus
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