Max Homa tied for lead in L.A. as Tiger Woods finishes strong
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[February 17, 2023]
Max Homa and Keith Mitchell fired 7-under-par 64s to share
the first-round lead at the Genesis Invitational on Thursday in Los
Angeles, while Tiger Woods returned to competition and made three
straight birdies to post a 2-under 69.
Nine players did not complete their rounds before play was suspended
due to darkness. They will finish up Friday morning while the second
round begins as scheduled.
Spanish star Jon Rahm is right behind the co-leaders following a
round of 6-under 65. Collin Morikawa made two late birdies to join
Matt Kuchar and Harris English in a tie for fourth at 5-under 66.
Homa, a native of nearby Burbank who won the tournament in 2021,
started his round on the back nine at Riviera Country Club and went
5-under 30 on the front, including three short birdie putts at the
par-4 seventh, eighth and ninth.
"It just felt like every aspect of my game felt good, good enough to
shoot under par," Homa said. "You never know when you're going to
shoot 7 under or something, but I felt like I took advantage of how
I felt, which is something I think that's important out here."
Homa already has two victories this season, both coming in his
native California at the Fortinet Championship and last month's
Farmers Insurance Open.
Mitchell, meanwhile, has just one PGA Tour win to his name, the 2019
Honda Classic. Like Homa, Mitchell put eight birdies and one bogey
on his card, finishing birdie-birdie at Nos. 17-18.
"My short game's definitely improved a lot over the past year,"
Mitchell said. "To match it up with my driving and ball-striking is
something I've been working on for my whole life really and I feel
like recently it started to click a little bit more."
Rahm has played as well as anybody in 2023, winning back-to-back
starts in January and placing third at last week's WM Phoenix Open.
He rolled in eight birdies on Thursday to counteract two bogeys.
Morikawa, a two-time major champ and Los Angeles native, played in
the group just behind Woods, Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland and
Jordan Spieth. He made birdie putts of 19 and 8 1/2 feet at Nos. 17
and 18 to jump into the top five.
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Most fans' focus was trained on Woods, playing in
his first competitive event since the Open Championship last July
and his first official, non-major event since winning the 2019 Zozo
Championship. He badly injured his right leg and foot in a
single-car accident two years ago, two days after hosting the 2021
Genesis.
The 15-time major winner was 1 over through 15
holes but finished with three birdies. His dialed-in tee shot at the
par-3 16th left him just 5 feet for the first birdie. He made his
longest putt of the day at the par-5 17th, a birdie try from 23 1/2
feet that was uphill and bent dramatically right to left.
At No. 18, Thomas, Woods and McIlroy all sank birdie putts, with
Thomas' coming from the fringe 28 feet out, Woods' from about 7 1/2
feet and McIlroy's from 6 feet.
"JT hoops one in there and Rory's been beating us all day," said
Woods, the tournament host, who played with two of his closest
friends on tour. "He's nervous as can be because he didn't want to
be the one to miss on 18. I didn't want to be the idiot host to miss
it right in front of everybody after I just went birdie-birdie.
"It was a great round. The ebb and flow of needling each other,
encouraging each other and telling stories."
McIlroy shot a bogey-free, 4-under 67 to join a tie for seventh with
Tom Hoge, Lee Hodges, Doug Ghim, Jhonattan Vegas of Venezuela and
Canadians Adam Svensson and Adam Hadwin. Thomas is in a massive tie
at 3-under 68.
Woods, meanwhile, is in position to make it to the weekend but will
have to battle soreness in his surgically repaired ankle as well as
adjusting to the feeling of a PGA Tour event.
"I was trying to calm myself down all day, trying to figure out what
the hell I'm doing out here because I haven't played," Woods said.
"I had to try and figure out what the chess match is going to be.
Misses, angles, wind, these are all things that have come second
nature to a lot of these guys. I haven't really done this in a
while."
--Field Level Media
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