Johnson, Stricker share lead in rain
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Dustin Johnson made a hole-in-one and Steve Stricker had seven birdies to brighten an otherwise dreary day at rainy Riviera and finish atop the leaderboard Friday at the Northern Trust Open.

Johnson's 8-iron from 152 yards landed between the pin and the famous bunker in the middle of the green at No. 6, spinning back into the cup for an ace that put him in the lead for most of the afternoon. He had two holes left when play was halted by darkness.

Stricker, playing in a morning rain that never relented, chipped in for birdie on the 18th and nearly made an ace on No. 4 when his hybrid from 230 yards lipped out. He shot a 6-under 65 and had the clubhouse lead.

"I'm very happy to be done with the round, to tell you the truth," said Stricker, who was at 10-under 132. "It was pretty miserable out there today."

Johnson, also 10 under after making his lone bogey on the 15th, was to return today to face the par-5 17th and the 473-yard closing hole at Riviera, which was playing so long in the cold and rain that some players barely reached the green with a 3-wood.

Johnson and Stricker were three shots clear of Andres Romero, who had three holes remaining. Forty-one players failed to finish the second round. Phil Mickelson, trying to become the first player to win three straight years at Riviera, had a 66 and was at 4-under 138.

Darkness came early because of the gray clouds, and completing the second round in such conditions was impossible. Players had to spend extra time on every shot to wipe off the grips of their clubs and the brims of their hats. Late in the day, the maintenance crew had to roll water off the soaked tee boxes.

"Dustin Johnson is 11 under," Paul Goydos said in amazement as he walked off the 11th tee. "That's like being 47 under through three rounds at the Hope."

Ahead of him was Stephen Ames, bundled in rain gear and making light of the gloomy conditions.

"I don't play golf for money. I play golf for fun," Ames said, breaking into a smile. "And this is not fun."

Leaderboard

Northern Trust Open

Steve Stricker-10F
Dustin Johnson -1016
Andres Romero -715
Kevin Stadler-6F
Tim Wilkinson -6F
Justin Rose -6F

Also

Luke Donald -414
Mike Weir +6F

Golf » Weather leaves 41 players waiting to finish second round.
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