Day: January 25, 2020

Ryan Palmer shoots 62, leads Farmers Insurance OpenRyan Palmer shoots 62, leads Farmers Insurance Open

SAN DIEGO — Ryan Palmer had a round as magnificent as the weather at Torrey Pines, making 11 birdies for a 10-under 62 on the North Course to build a two-shot lead over Brandt Snedeker in the Farmers Insurance Open. For so many others, it wasn’t all that pretty. Tiger Woods began his day with four putts from 25 feet and wound up with a 71 to be six shots back going into the weekend. Phil Mickelson missed the cut for the second straight week. Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele, defending champion Justin Rose and U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland also missed the cut. Related: Leaderboard | Tee Times | Insider: When will Tiger win No. 83? Palmer had no such problems. He was sprinting toward a course record on the North until missing the fairway on the tough par-4 closing hole and making his only bogey of the round. No matter. He was at 10-under 134, two shots clear of Snedeker, who shot 67 on the South. Snedeker loves the poa annua greens, having won at Torrey Pines in 2016 and also winning at Pebble Beach. Woods, going for his record 83rd career victory on the PGA TOUR, recovered from his tough start by making four birdies in a five-hole stretch through the 10th hole. But he made only one more birdie the rest of the way, that on the 18th hole. “It was a good middle part of the round,” Woods said. Palmer had a chance to win two weeks ago at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Needing a birdie on the par-5 18th hole to have any chance, he fanned a fairway metal out of a fairway bunker. Still, he was playing well for the week, and a move across the Pacific to San Diego didn’t change that. The cut was at 1-under 143.

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Report: Broncos finalizing contract to make Mike Shula their QBs coachReport: Broncos finalizing contract to make Mike Shula their QBs coach

The Broncos are finalizing contract details to make Mike Shula their quarterbacks coach, Mike Klis of 9News reports. The team still needs to work out the offset with the Giants, per Klis. The hiring of Shula is not a surprise given the Broncos hired Pat Shurmur as offensive coordinator. Shula was the

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Packers GM faces challenge on getting team to take next stepPackers GM faces challenge on getting team to take next step

After building a team that went from six wins to 13 in the regular season, Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst faces a key offseason. A significant personnel overhaul lifted the Packers to the NFC championship game after missing the playoffs the previous two seasons. Now, with a 36-year-old

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