Justin Thomas opens up a 4-shot lead at Riviera
LOS ANGELES — Justin Thomas, playing so well that even a shank turned into a par, finished off his third round Sunday morning with a 6-under 65 to build a four-shot lead over Adam Scott and J.B. Holmes going straight into the final round of the Genesis Open.
The tournament, delayed seven hours by rain Thursday, finally had some semblance of a normal schedule with yet another twist. Right when Thomas headed to the first tee for the final round, light rain replaced a blue sky and the wind began to gust.
He had least gave himself a cushion.
Thomas made two short birdie putts to get some separation, and then showed how well his week at Riviera was going on No. 9. From the middle of the fairway, he hit a shank that wound up in the 10th fairway. He hit wedge to three feet for par, and then followed with two more birdies to start pulling away.