Kuchar leads by two shots at
Riviera as Woods falls nine behind
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[February 15, 2020]
(Reuters) - Matt Kuchar was not
at his best but did enough to maintain the lead in the second round
at the Genesis Open on Friday, as Rory McIlroy and Adam Scott loomed
large in the rear view mirror in perfect winter conditions in
southern California.
On a day when tournament host Tiger Woods frittered away several
shots with some poor wedge play and fell nine shots from the lead,
Kuchar compiled a respectable two-under-par 69 at Riviera in Los
Angeles.
In search of his 10th PGA Tour victory, Kuchar posted a nine-under
133 total and was relieved not to inflict any major damage on
himself.
"It definitely wasn't my best stuff today. Certainly glad to be in
the clubhouse (with a 69)," the American said after securing a
two-shot advantage over Northern Irishman McIlroy (67) and Americans
Harold Varner (68) and Wyndham Clark (68).
Australian former world number one Scott shot the lowest score of
the day, a bogey-free 64, to join a group three behind.

Kuchar acknowledged he would need to sharpen up his game over the
weekend to have a realistic chance of winning.
"I've got to drive it better," he said.
"Two under was an awfully good score for the way I drove it today.
"This is a hard golf course. Playing defensive is not much fun. It
felt like half the holes I was doing something out of the rough and
just trying to find a place where I had a decent shot at just making
par."
McIlroy did not quite fire on all cylinders either, but did enough
to work his way into equal second place.
"I've hit a couple loose shots here and there, but I'm thinking my
way around the golf course and that's what this place is all about,"
said the world number one.
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Matt Kuchar hits from the fourth hole tee box during the first round
of the The Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Riviera Country
Club. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

"I'm feeling pretty good about my game."
'THREE THROWAWAY SHOTS'
Further back, Woods has plenty of work to do to have a chance of
posting what would be a record 83rd PGA Tour victory, at a
tournament where he has never lifted the trophy.
He was livid with some sloppy wedge play that led to a double-bogey
at the 15th hole and a bogey at the third.
"I made some bad mistakes out there. Three throwaway shots with
wedges is something I rarely ever do," he said after shooting 73, a
score that ended a run of 13 consecutive rounds of par or better on
the PGA Tour.
Brooks Koepka and Jordan Spieth joined Woods at even par, while
Justin Thomas, Phil Mickelson and Jason Day missed the cut.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Himani
Sarkar)
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