Day,
Noren set for Monday finish at Torrey Pines, Woods tied 23rd
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[January 29, 2018]
By Andrew Both
LA JOLLA, California (Reuters) - Jason
Day and Alex Noren will return early on Monday to decide the Farmers
Insurance Open after their playoff was suspended due to darkness at
Torrey Pines.
The pair played five extra holes before agreeing it was too dark to
continue on Sunday. American Ryan Palmer was eliminated from the
playoff at the first extra hole after failing to match the birdies
carded by the other two.
Australian Day shot a closing 70, Noren of Sweden a 73, and Palmer
carded a 72 as the trio finished at 10-under 278.
Only five extra holes were possible due to a slow final round, with
the final threesome taking five hours and 55 minutes as whipping
winds prompted plenty of indecision.
J.B. Holmes, who finished a stroke outside the playoff, took more
than four minutes to play his second at the par-five 18th.
Day said he was ready to go the distance on Monday in order to get
his first win since the 2016 Players Championship.
"I'm just going to try to get some rest tonight and I'll play all
day tomorrow if I need to get the win," he said.
"This is something new for me to be able to go through a playoff and
come back the next day.
"Man, this is stretching out a little longer than I wanted but I
just want to get that 'W' real bad."
Noren had one hand on the trophy when he wedged his third shot to
tap-in distance at the first extra hole, the 18th, but Day matched
the birdie by pouring in an eight-footer.
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Jason Day plays a shot on the 15th hole during the final round of
the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament at Torrey Pines Municipal
Golf Course - South Co. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports
An hour later they remained deadlocked after both players sank
five-footers in the semi-darkness on the fifth extra hole.
"I could barely see the last putt but this is what I play for, so
I'm excited," Noren said.
"It's better this way (returning on Monday) than maybe missing a
short one when you can't see."
The playoff will resume at 8 a.m. local time.
Tiger Woods, meanwhile, continued his promising comeback, finishing
only seven strokes off the pace in a tie for 23rd.
Woods, 42, underwent a spinal fusion last April and made his
comeback at the unofficial Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas in
December, tying for ninth of 18 players.
(Reporting by Andrew Both; Editing by Clare Fallon/Peter Rutherford)
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