Genesis Preview: Tiger Hosts the 100th at Riviera
The 100th playing at Riviera. Tiger Woods returns to action. Why this week is the ultimate ball-striking test for Adare Manor.
This week, the PGA Tour arrives at Riviera Country Club for the 100th playing of the Genesis Invitational.
Hosted by Tiger Woods, this is more than just a Signature Event. It is the stiffest tee-to-green examination of the year, and a perfect litmus test for Adare Manor candidacy.
The Adare Manor Correlation
Why watch Riviera for Ryder Cup clues?
- Ball Striking Premium: Riviera does not fake it. You cannot spray the ball and scrambling is difficult due to the Kikuyu grass. Adare Manor will similarly demand elite iron play.
- The Field: Unlike the pro-ams, this is a pure field of the top 70 players. Head-to-head records here matter.
Players Under the Microscope
- Patrick Cantlay: He loves this course. A win here would cement his status as the "Ace" of the American team.
- Ludvig Åberg: The young Swede has conquered every other test. Can he dissect Hogan's Alley?
- Tiger Woods: Yes, he is playing. No, we don't expect him to win. But we are watching his walking. Can he endure 72 holes on a hilly course? That is the only question that matters for his potential Playing Captaincy.
Prediction: Look for a premier ball striker (Scheffler, Morikawa, or Hovland) to rise to the top. This is not a week for putters to hide bad swings.
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