Jason Day tied second as Cantlay goes clear at Riviera

Jason Day has continued his career resurgence to be tied second midway through the PGA Tour's Genesis Invitational but local product Patrick Cantlay already looks hard to catch.

Cantlay, who grew up just down the coast from LA's Riviera Country Club and played nearby at UCLA, grabbed a five-shot lead after a second round six-under 65 took him to 13 under in a tournament which lost biggest drawcard Tiger Woods to illness.

Patrick Cantlay
Patrick Cantlay has been in great touch on the greens at Riviera.

"Putting great and leaving the golf ball in the right spot, which is really key around here,” said Cantlay, who leads the field in the key putting statistic. "It’s a golf course I’m really comfortable on and it’s in the best shape I’ve ever seen it."

Day got a hot start with an opening eagle but was left ruing three back-nine bogeys after posting a 69 to be tied with Luke List (69) and Canada's Mackenzie Hughes (65).

His back-nine issues were exceeded by fellow Australian Cam Davis, who had five straight bogeys from the 12th hole in a 73 and tumbled down the leaderboard to be tied 11th at four under.  

Woods made another early exit, this one because of flu symptoms instead of his injured body. He withdrew after six holes and spent the next two hours getting intravenous fluids before leaving Riviera, along with a big chunk of the gallery.

Tiger Woods
An ill Tiger Woods departs the Genesis Invitational after withdrawing mid-round.

“Not physical at all. His back's fine,” said Rob McNamara, a longtime associate and vice president of TGR Ventures. “It was all medical illness, dehydration, which now the symptoms are reversing themselves now that he’s had an IV.”

Day put some of his lost shots down to slight inaccuracy off the tee, a symptom of the swing changes he has made to overcome injuries. 

"Overall I'm obviously very pleased with where I'm at, but I know that I could be a lot better considering where I was after 10 and three-putting 11 and then bogeying 12 and 13," former world No.1 Day said.

Will Zalatoris sank a hole-in-one at the par-3 14th hole, winning one new car for himself and one for his caddie. He shot a 70 to join Xander Schauffele (66) and Tom Hoge (70) in a tie at six under, one behind Corey Conners (65).

Jordan Spieth, who played with Cantlay, had a rough finish that left him 10 shots behind, only to sign an incorrect scorecard and get disqualified.

That left Riviera with a 51-man field for the weekend. This signature event has a 36-hole cut to the top 50 and ties and anyone within 10 shots -the latter wasn't an issue because of Cantlay. The cut came at one-over 143, eliminating Pebble Beach winner Wyndham Clark and Justin Thomas.

Australia's Adam Scott made the weekend, shooting a 68 to be tied 31st at two under. 

Rory McIlroy can replace Scheffler at No.1 in the world only with a win, and his first step was to make it to the weekend. McIlroy had a 66 to take care of the first part, though that still leaves him eight shots behind Cantlay.

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