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2020 Farmers Insurance Open leaderboard, scores: Tiger Woods remains alive as Ryan Palmer cruises

Tiger Woods followed up his 3-under par 69 Thursday at the Farmers Insurance Open by firing off a 1-under 71 on Friday in his second round of the weekend at Torrey Pines. Woods, who played the North Course on Thursday, struggled at times on the South Course on Friday. He opened the day three strokes off the lead but ended six strokes behind despite his under-par outing after Ryan Palmer torched the North Course with a 10-under 62 to move from No. 70 to solo leader.

Woods opened the day quite different than he started on Thursday, posting a double-bogey on his first hole after playing bogey-free through his first 10 in Round 1. He bounced back on the front nine with birdies on Nos. 6, 8 and 9 and played the back nine at even par, bookending his final nine with birdies on Nos. 10 and 18. He bogeyed Nos. 12 and 17.

"It was a good middle part of the round," Woods said afterward on Golf Channel. "Not exactly the best of starts, but figured it out and turned it around. I made a mistake on 17 that cost me a shot, but a good birdie on 18."

To see Woods hang around inside the top 25 at a place where he's had immense success isn't a surprise, but Palmer's ascension on the leaderboard certainly was. Thursday, Palmer posted an even-par 72 on the South Course, which is typically more conducive to posting low scores, before nearly posting a clean card Friday at the more challenging North Course. He played bogey-free golf until No. 18.

Trailing Palmer in second place through 36 holes is Brandt Snedeker, who himself enjoyed a big leaderboard boost after opening the day outside the top 20. Snedeker posted a 5-under 67 and sits at 8-under halfway through the tournament. He leads J.B. Holmes, Jhonattan Vegas, Sebastian Cappelen and Matthew NeSmith, who are T3 at 7-under.

Here's how the top of the leaderboard looks heading into Saturday's third round action at Torrey Pines:

1. Ryan Palmer (-10): Palmer's been playing great golf already this season with top-10 finishes at the Sony Open and the ZOZO Championship, and he's well on his way to another top 10 after posting the best score of the weekend through 36 holes. He posted 11 birdies Friday as he set a blow torch to the North Course, and was a par away from tying a course-best score in 30 years before bogeying the par-4 18th.

2. Brandt Snedeker (-8): Consecutive masterful performances have Snedeker stealthily in a great spot to pick Palmer off his perch leading into the weekend. He was just outside the top 20 going into Friday after a 3-under-par Thursday. He should go into the weekend with confidence after a 5-under-par 67.

T3. Jhonattan Vegas, Sebastian Cappelen, Matthew NeSmith (-7): 29-year-old Sebastian Cappelen shared the top spot on the leaderboard after a 6-under Round 1, but he gave up ground with a 1-under 70 on Friday. He played the final five holes at 2 under.

T3. J.B. Holmes (-7): Holmes, however, had the best round among the quartet of golfers who share T3. He carded six birdies -- including four on the front -- to move into the top five heading into the weekend.

T7: Beau Hossler, Keegan Bradley, Zac Blair, Patrick Reed, Harry Higgs (-6): Bradley, like the aforementioned Cappelen, played a fine round but slipped outside the No. 1 spot on the leaderboard after some big days from guys elsewhere. Hossler and Blair were the big movers in this group after posting 6 unders.

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Great way for Tiger Woods to cap his day: with a birdie on No. 18. Some ups and downs today but he finishes 1-under on the day. Six off the lead going into the weekend.

Jan 24, 2020, 11:48 PM
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Jon Rahm nearly made a mess of 18 but he manages a par to close his day. 5-under on the tournament and five off the lead -- same as playing partner Collin Morikawa.

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Tiger's second shot from the fairway is a big hit with the fairway wood, lands long of the green in the rough. up-and-down gets Woods a birdie that would get him back to -4

 
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Brandt Snedeker entered the day T21. He'll enter the weekend T2 after posting a 5-under 67 second round.

Jan 24, 2020, 11:36 PM
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bogey at 17 for Woods as he gives another stroke back

 
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Rory drops to -4 with a disappointing bogey at 18

 
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Tiger's been really good today off the tee, but he just had one of his worst swings of the day at 17. he's in trouble on the left side of the hole, and simply saving par would be a win for him here.

 
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if the cut line holes at -1, both Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele will miss the cut. at least the two locals should know where to go hang out to watch the weekend action.

 
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Woods is on the green safely at the long par-3 16th, but with a long putt ahead as his birdie try

 
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and it's on to the par-3 16th after cleaning up for a par on 15

 
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Sneds out in front now at -9

 
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par at 14 and Tiger Woods remains tied with 17 other people at -4

 
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Tiger's approach on 14 settles on the fringe about 14 feet from the hole. he'll have that as a look for birdie

 
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chips it right up to the hole, easy tap-in par

 
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Tiger's approach shot on 13 is deep and into the rough behind the green. missed opportunity here at the par-5, now needing to get up and down for par

 
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Tiger gives one back with a bogey at 12

 
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BIRDIE AT THE 9TH AND TIGER'S UNDER PAR FOR THE DAY

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