Patrick Rodgers attacked the leading leadership of Genesis in the absence of the last day. Despite a bogey at Hole 18, the American won a blow to Denny McCarthy with 4 under the PAR and 68 blows.
Rodger, who graduated with three twists with -8 (208), and McCarthy adds about 500 PGA tour participants without going out in second place.
Rodger, who completed three twists with -8 (208), became a runner -up four times in 286 previous events; Your note also includes three top-10 at Farmers Insurance Open, the annual circuit stop at Torrey Pines.
McCarthy, 31, twice runner -up in 193 release, made four birdies in a five -hole stretch To stand 9 under the contest after 10 holes on Saturday, but fell back to 7 bass after 71.
Meanwhile, the two players who started the sun at the top of the classification were tied to the worst day of the day with 4 of the 76. Davis Thompson, leading, tied fourth place with 4 under PAR, a blow ahead of Scottie Scheffler. The best classified player in the world made bogeys in two torque holes 5 in the first nine and a double bogey in pair 4 by 14.
Rory Mcilroy, number 3 in the world, also has problems and ends at 2 out of 74That left him five strokes of Rodger.
Ludvig Aberg, from Sweden, occupies the third place with 6 under a torque after 70 with the first hole in one of the contests. Aberg hit a wedge in the third hole of 140 yards and the ball reached a few meters beyond the flag and re -entered the hole.
Source: La Verdad

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