Or Fred Couples or Matt Kuchar or any of those players suffering to make the reduce at the Northern Trust Open. After all, the relaxation folks are managing this:

I shot this photo out our kitchen window on Thursday during the second wave of snow. I know many of you are seeing far worse conditions than we are here in NC. We've had between 6" and 8" of snow, which our local TV station says is the most we've had in roughly 18 years, but many of you have had much more and may be without power for several days. (We were lucky here -- we got very little ice.)
Let's face it, the weather is better in Sochi right now than it is along the East Coast and Midwest. I checked the weather forecast -- it's supposed to be 64° at the Olympics today!
But it's supposed to be 72° in Pacific Palasades. No, I suspect there's very little sympathy for those who miss the cut this week!
Jordan had issues together with his driving force at some point of the primary spherical. (Of course, we've got had a variety of driver issues because of this typhoon!) He also had issues with sand, troubles with tough, and troubles with the again 9 in trendy. Even Fred Couples, who is the king of Riviera, had troubles around the course.
But otherwise, the same old suspects are doing what we anticipated them to do. Dustin Johnson is leading at -five. Jimmy Walker and Scott Stallings are in a large percent of players a unmarried shot returned. Pat Perez and Kevin Stadler are 2 and three photographs returned, respectively.
It's too early to pick a winner yet, but it certainly looks as if one of this season's winners could pick up another one. In the early rounds, form is proving to be very important.
As best as I can tell, none of those forms have been snowmen. (Several 7s have been sighted, however.)
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