
Patrick Rodgers takes the lead at Torrey Pines as Scheffler and McIlroy falter
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Patrick Rodgers is often mentioned alongside Tiger Woods because they share the Stanford record for most wins. What usually follows is the reminder that the 32-year-old Rodgers has yet to win on the PGA Tour.
He has a chance to change that in the Genesis Invitational, with Woods presenting the trophy.
Rodgers was at his best Saturday when golf’s best were faltering on a tough day at Torrey Pines, playing mistake-free until dumping a gap wedge into the water on the par-5 18th for his only bogey. That gave him a 4-under 68 and a one-shot lead going into the final round.
“Whenever my name is mentioned, that’s the first thing that everybody says professionally so it’s something that I have to deal with,” said Rodgers, who has played 283 times on the PGA Tour as a pro without winning.