Hadwin makes the cut at Farmers Insurance Open
Adam Hadwin has made the cut in his first PGA Tour event of the season.
The Abbotsford golfer, who was a Monday qualifier for the $6.1 million Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego, got off to a hot start in Thursday's opening round. He shot a six-under 66, leaving him in a tie for third, one stroke back of co-leaders Brandt Snedeker and K.J. Choi. Other luminaries with Hadwin in the group at -6 included Tiger Woods and Mike Weir.
Woods put together a sparking seven-under 65 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead on the field at -11, while Hadwin posted a two-over 74. That positions him in a tie for 31st at -4, well inside the cut line, heading into the final two rounds Saturday and Sunday.
UPDATE: The third round was delayed due to heavy fog on Saturday. The tourney is expected to wrap up Sunday and Monday, weather permitting.



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