PACIFIC PALISADES — There was something funny about Saturday’s most spectacular shot, a soaring 7-wood from the tournament leader, a 259-yard missile that landed soft, trickled towards the hole, took a peek and settled just eight inches away for a tap-in eagle:

Hardly anybody stuck around to see it.

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Perhaps that’s overstating things. There was still a smattering of L.A. faithful who’d stuck around to watch Jacob Bridgeman work his magic on Riviera’s par-5 11th — and showed their appreciation. From what I’ve gathered, Tiger Woods was impressed in the booth. But on the grounds, most of the crowd had run ahead a hole or two, tracking fan favorite Rory McIlroy rather than the relative unknown behind him.

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