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Woods had not played competitively since undergoing surgery on an ankle after withdrawing midway through the Masters over 10 months ago. Another American star forced out of the Genesis Invitational was Jordan Spieth, although his exit was not due to medical reasons. Instead, the Masters winner was disqualified for signing an incorrect scorecard after he signed for a three on the fourth hole when he instead made a four.
At the time of his disqualification, Spieth was T20 on the leaderboard with a score of three-under after two rounds of action. His seven-iron shot hit the front edge of the green and slowly rolled in, sparking huge celebrations as he dropped his club then jumped into the arms of caddie Joel Stock. Jason Day backed up his first-round 65 with a two-under 69 to sit eight-under overall, currently in a tie for second with American Luke List also 65, Patrick Cantlay is the runaway leader on under overall, currently six-under for the round through 17 holes.
Aussie Cam Davis was in the mix after his first-round 65, and was three-under at the turn after birdies on holes one, six and nine. That had him in second on the live leaderboard, but it all came undone in a horrible run of five-straight birdies from After the sixth and final event in Latin America, the top two golfers in the standings earn conditional status on the Korn Ferry Tour in Adrian Otaegui overcame a five-shot deficit to win the China Open by one stroke.
The event, which returned to the European Tour after a five-year absence, was reduced to 54 holes after thunder and lightning cancelled the third round. Guido Migliozzi birdied two of his final three holes to finish second. It was his third straight top-five finish and he also finished atop the Asian Swing rankings, which also earned him an invitation to the PGA Championship.
Chonlatit, playing in the last group, was attempting to become the first foreigner to win the tournament in 20 years. He saved par on the final two holes to force the playoff. Madison Young had a birdie-eagle-birdie-eagle stretch on the front nine to build a five-shot advantage before hanging on to win the Casino Del Sol Golf Classic by one shot.
It was her first career victory and vaulted her up into the top five in the Race for the Card standings. Dottie Ardina and Kaitlin Milligan jumped 19 spots on the final round leaderboard to finish in a six-way tie for second.