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Golf PGSF FedEx Cup Week 7 The Genesis Invitational

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    ROUND RECAPS

    Max Homa wins in playoff at Genesis​

Current FedExCup leader Hideki Matsuyama along with the rest of the top 10 players in the world are set to tee it up at the storied Riviera Country Club for this season’s Genesis Invitational.
Max Homa looks to defend his hometown title after a dramatic playoff victory over Tony Finau a year ago.
FIELD NOTES: All of the world’s top-10 ranked players, including No. 1 Jon Rahm, are set to play at Riviera … Other than the winners-only Sentry Tournament of Champions, this is the first ‘Invitational’ event of the season with a limited field of just 120 players … Aaron Beverly is the 2022 recipient of the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption. Beverly was a celebrated college golfer, competes on the APGA Tour (where he won the Tour’s Fall Series Finale at Wilshire Country Club), and will be making his PGA TOUR debut … Reigning FedExCup winner Patrick Cantlay is back in action and riding some early-season momentum. Cantlay has gone fourth-ninth-T4 to start the 2022 calendar year, and contended throughout the week at the WM Phoenix Open … Some recent past Genesis Invitational winners set for a return include Dustin Johnson, Adam Scott, Bubba Watson and Max Homa – who is looking to become the first player since Phil Mickelson in 2008-09 to go back-to-back … Other sponsor's exemptions have an international flair. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Rickie Fowler, Min Woo Lee, Robert MacIntyre, Thomas Pieters and Jaekyeong Lee are playing. Jaekyeong Lee won the Genesis Championship in South Korea last fall.
COURSE: The Riviera Country Club, par 71, 7,322 yards. This is the 59th time the George C. Thomas Jr. and William P. Bell design will host the Genesis Invitational. It has hosted three major championships in the past, was just announced as the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open venue and will also host the 2028 Olympic golf competition. The club has been long ranked as one of the best in the world. It features a compact design with primary rough of club-grabbing Kikuyu – making it a challenge for the best players in the world with every club in the bag.
FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 550 FedExCup points.
STORYLINES: Can another California kid take the title at Riviera this week? While Max Homa topped the field last season, there’s no doubt world No. 2 Collin Morikawa would like to etch his name on the trophy … Dustin Johnson looks to break out of an early-season funk at Riviera, where he won in 2017. Johnson hasn’t notched a top-10 result on TOUR since the TOUR Championship in September … There’s still a spot to be filled for the Genesis Invitational, which comes after the Collegiate Showcase on Monday. The Collegiate Showcase is now in its eighth year. Past winners include Will Zalatoris, Scottie Scheffler (PGA TOUR Rookies of the Year, both) and Sahith Theegala, who led after 36 holes in Phoenix … This is the final event of the TOUR’s West Coast Swing before it heads to Florida next week … With Tony Finau’s playoff loss a year ago, he has now finished runner-up at the Genesis Invitational twice … The event was played without fans in 2021 but tournament organizers are set to have a full spectator experience for this season ... This is the first event of the 2022 season to offer 550 FedExCup points to the winner.
72-HOLE RECORD: 264, Lanny Wadkins (1985).
18-HOLE RECORD: 61, George Archer (Round 3, 1983 at Rancho Park GC), Ted Tryba (Round 3, 1999 at Riviera CC).
LAST TIME: Max Homa won for the second time on the PGA TOUR, defeating Tony Finau in a playoff. Homa overcame a tough lip-out on the 72nd hole to regroup in the playoff. He made a par on the second playoff hole, the par-3 14th, to Finau’s bogey after he couldn’t get up-and-down from the sand. That par-saver came after Homa’s tee shot on the first extra hole nestled against a tree and forced him to punch out a wedge with a miraculous recovery effort. This was Finau’s 10th runner-up finish on TOUR since his maiden TOUR victory at the 2016 Puerto Rico Open (he would, however, go on to win THE NORTHERN TRUST later in 2021). Homa’s victory was a hometown-boy-done-good story, as he first attended the annual event at Riviera when he was just a 2-year-old. Sam Burns, the 54-hole leader, finished one shot back of Homa and Finau after three bogeys in four holes on the back nine. Burns was third alone. Cameron Smith finished fourth alone, while Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland and Matthew Fitzpatrick rounded out the top five.

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Congratulations again to last weeks winner @Bobcat07

@seminoleed holds onto his overall season lead

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Good Luck to everyone this week
 
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Just had my stepson (who knows absolutely nothing about golf) randomly pick four names off my list of nine:

Cantlay
Johnson
Smith
Thomas

Told him we'd split the winnings if he's right. 😃
 
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TGW came by today, whistling and happy, said he's sorry for the Hovland pick but was pleased the other 3 kept us on top for another week. Then he started in on the old "it's a marathon, not a sprint" crap, and I snapped. I cursed him and questioned his ancestry and told him I expect better from him. He seemed stunned by that, and asked if I was questioning his abilities. I told him know, I'm convinced of your abilities, but I think you're coasting and loafing. Boy, did he unleash a minute vitriol-filled lambasting of my very existence.

I've decided he's an artist in a way; moody, bi-polar and not prone to getting much criticism. He gave me four names and snarled a few epithets my way as going out the door. I truly wonder if he'll come back. In the meantime, he told me:

Patrick Cantlay
Dustin Johnson
Jon Rahm
Justin Thomas

A solid group, but I'm sorta hoping one of them W/D; I'd love to replace him with, say, Morikawa, or even Hovland, in hopes of success and pissing off his high and mighty arse.
 
NiA - did I miss something...? Did Fitzpatrick WD?? I don't see him as I scroll through the leaderboard this morning. Either that or my eyes are really bad. I know you usually post a warning if that happens, for us to adjust our picks. If he did WD, oh well...just weird that I don't see his name.
 
NiA - did I miss something...? Did Fitzpatrick WD?? I don't see him as I scroll through the leaderboard this morning. Either that or my eyes are really bad. I know you usually post a warning if that happens, for us to adjust our picks. If he did WD, oh well...just weird that I don't see his name.

Dang, we got unlucky, WD right before his tee time --damn it stupid work meeting so I couldn't be online looking for WD's

 
DJ with four shots out of the sand on #10. Drive in the fairway bunker a long way from the hole. Goes from there to a greenside bunker and an absolutely impossible lie. Does not get it out but at least he has a good lie. Except he stubs it and it stays in the trap. Finally gets it out and one putts ......... for the DB.
 
This Saudi Golf league is getting a ton of coverage this week.
Phil and a few others look like pampered jacklegs, then you have guys like Justin, Max, Collin, Rory and others who have made declarative statements about what they will do..
Rahm hit it out of the park with his comment

 
This Saudi Golf league is getting a ton of coverage this week.
Phil and a few others look like pampered jacklegs, then you have guys like Justin, Max, Collin, Rory and others who have made declarative statements about what they will do..
Rahm hit it out of the park with his comment

Have always like Rahm and his style of play. That just increased 10 fold now.
 
Good stuff by Rahm. I just don't get the top guys chasing the money. I mean, they are already rich and living the dream. I just don't get it. I'd play the Euro tour or the Asian tour before I'd go to Saudi.
 
How does Neimann shoot -16 on Rivera in two rounds??? That course is not that easy.
 
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