PACIFIC PALISADES – Joaquin Niemann’s career low (126) total set the 36-hole tournament record at The Genesis Invitational while 24-year old Cameron Young’s (62) marked his career-low round on Tour.
Prior to Niemann (126) and Young (128), four players had shot (130) or better for 36 holes at this event since 1992.
Justin Thomas is seeking his 15th PGA Tour title and first since THE PLAYERS Championship in 2021 while 2020 Genesis Invitational champion Adam Scott seeks his second official win at this event (2005 victory is unofficial).
Collin Morikawa can move to World No. 1 with a win if Jon Rahm (T-60/E) finishes outside solo-fourth
Notables to miss the cut include major champions Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Bubba Watson and Patrick Reed.
The Genesis Invitational | Leaderboard After 36 Holes

Joaquin Niemann 63-63—126 (-16)
Cameron Young 66-62—128 (-14)
Justin Thomas 67-64—131 (-11)
Adam Scott 68-65—133 (-9)
Jordan Spieth 66-67—133 (-9)
Collin Morikawa 67-67—134 (-8)

Bettman heard Marchand’s appeal of the original decision, assessed Feb. 9, at a hearing on Feb. 16.
The Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award was instituted by the Basketball Hall of Fame’s Board of Trustees in 1973 and is the most prestigious award presented by the Hall of Fame outside of Enshrinement. Named in honor of Hall of Famer John W. Bunn (Class of 1964), the first chairman of the Basketball Hall of Fame Committee who served from 1949-1964, the award honors coaches, players and contributors whose outstanding accomplishments have impacted the high school, college, professional and/or the international game.





