Lahiri trips towards finish; Woods begins well in Torrey and Bradley leads

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San Diego, CA,  Jan 24: Anirban Lahiri seemed to be handling the tougher South Course at Torrey Pines better than many of the big names till he came to the back nine Torrey Pines Golf Club in the first round of the Farmers Insurance Open. After being two-under through 11 holes, Lahiri had a nightmare stretch from 14thto the 17th, as he bogeyed three times and double bogeyed once. He ended with three-over 75 and was T-119.

Tiger Woods, the man, who has won an incredible number of times on this course, and is now looking for his record-breaking 83rdPGA Tour title this week, shot his best opening round of the year  since 2011. He shot three-under 69 on the North Course. Woods birdied three of the four Par-5s, and had five birdies against two bogeys and was T-21.

Woods was still happy. Woods has not  broken 70 in his first round of the year since a 69 on the North at Torrey in 2011.

Sebastian Cappelen on the South Course) and Keegan Bradley on the North Course shot 66 each to share the opening-round lead.

Rory McIlroy with a new driver and playing in the group in front of Woods, shot 67 as he chases a  win that could make World No. 1 for the first time in  four years.

Cappelen, a rookie from Denmark, who plays the piano and the guitar, shot five birdies against one bogey on the front stretch and then had three birdies against one bogey on the back for 66.

Bradley at the relatively easier North course, had a bogey free round with an eagle and a birdie on front nine and then three birdies on the back nine.

Playing at the event for the third time  after missing the cut in 2016 and finishing T-54 in 2018, Lahiri hit eight of the 14 fairways and nine of the 18 greens in regulation.

Lahiri had a slice of luck as he drove into the rough on the fourth, but chipped in his third shot from over 50 feet for a birdie. Then on the Par5 sixth, he again chipped for a birdie from just 20 feet and just off the green to get to two-under. He turned in two-under and missed an eight footer for a birdie on 10th.

He bogeyed the par-4 12thas he got onto the green in three and two-putted for his first bogey. Then on par-4 14th, Lahiri was on the green in two, and then three-putted including a missed par putt from inside three feet to fall to even par for the round.

On the par-4 15th, Lahiri went into the native area and took a penalty and did not have a  great third shot in the rough. He ended with a double bogey after hitting the green in 4.

The troubles continued on the par-3 16thas he two-putted from 10 feet for another bogey and dropped to three-over for the round.

On the par-4 17th, Lahiri went into the fairway bunker and missed an eight-foot par putt to go four-over.

Finally he stopped the run as he  chipped to seven feet on 18thand h holed it for a birdie and finished three-over 75.

It was a rough ride for some of the big names, too, as Justin Rose, Gary Woodland and Rickie Fowler, all playing on the South Course shot three-over 75 each and were way down in T-119 with Lahiri. Francesco Molinari was even further down after 79 and T-152 in the 156-field.

Woods said, “It was nice to kind of keep the round going a little bit,” Woods said. “Overall, pleased to shoot something in the 60s today. I could probably, maybe could have gotten one or two more out of my round today. But overall, I felt like it was a good start.”

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