LOS ANGELES – A weary version of Groundhog Day droned on for the Genesis Open field on Saturday – up at dawn, play what you can, head for the exits when the horn sounds to suspend play because of darkness, again.
The only reprieve for Saturday’s edition is that the assembled cast scrambled to make up for lost time under clear, sunny skies. You know, more SoCal than Siberia. Unfortunately, according to the weatherman, it won’t last.
The PGA Tour may or may not have avoided its second consecutive Monday finish, but if things don’t move along like they hope it won’t be from a lack of trying.