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Homa feeling at home at Riviera as Tiger makes cut

- DOUG FERGUSON

LOS ANGELES — Max Homa in the lead at his hometown PGA Tour event used to give him chills. Now he’s playing so well it almost feels normal.

Homa, a winner last month down the coast at Torrey Pines, ran off three birdies around the turn at Riviera and tossed in a few big par saves Friday for a 3-under 68, giving him a oneshot lead over Jon Rahm, Keith Mitchell and Lee Hodges at the Genesis Invitation­al.

Tiger Woods will be part of the weekend, even with a sloppy finish and more attention over a juvenile prank than a putter that went cold. Woods finished with three bogeys over his last four holes for a 74.

He was at 1-over 143, leaving him 11 shots behind Homa, but certain to make the cut when the second round is completed this morning. For the second straight day, darkness kept the round from finishing.

Woods, playing elite competitio­n for the first time since the British Open last summer, apologized if anyone was offended by him jokingly slipping a tampon into the hand of Justin Thomas on Thursday after Woods outdrove him by about 10 yards.

“It was supposed to be all fun and games and obviously it hasn’t turned out that way,” Woods said.

Homa and Rahm had their own brand of fun on a crisp afternoon off Sunset Boulevard.

Homa hit wedge to four feet to a pin tucked behind the bunker for a birdie on No. 9, holed a 15-foot birdie on the 10th and then chipped beautifull­y to a back right pin for a third straight birdie on the par-5 11th.

He also saved par from a plugged lie in the bunker and made an 18-foot par putt on the 16th. His round ended with trouble off the tee that led to bogey, but he had no complaints at 11-under 131 and his name atop the leaderboar­d.

He already has won twice this season, including last month down the coast at Torrey Pines. When he won this tournament two years ago — the one he used to attend as a kid who grew up 50 kilometres away — he said, “I don’t know if I could ever do anything cooler in golf than this.”

Playing good every week is pretty cool.

“I kind of feel like I should be doing this when I’m playing well, and I am playing well,” Homa said. “Yeah, it’s exciting — 36-hole leads are awesome. Like I said, there’s a long way to go, but regardless, I can rest on the fact I’m playing great golf and I’m just going to try and do that for two more days.”

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