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    Woods tries to keep one streak, end other
    (AP)
    Updated: 2006-02-16 08:57

    One assumption seems safe — that it will be 72 holes.

    A year ago, players spent five days at Riviera and managed to squeeze in only 36 holes because of rain that turned the fairways into swamps and gave bunkers the literal meaning of "beach." Adam Scott and Chad Campbell were tied for the lead, didn't play Sunday and returned Monday morning for a playoff, which Scott won on the first extra hole.

    Because it was only 36 holes, it did not count as an official victory.

    California is getting plenty of sunshine these days, however. Coming off a spectacular week at Pebble Beach, the forecast is for mostly dry conditions through Sunday. The course is in great shape, with fairways running fast.

    And if a playoff also is in the forecast, perhaps that bodes well for Woods.

    Both victories this year went extra holes — two at Torrey Pines before he outlasted Jose Maria Olazabal, and the 18th hole at Dubai when he beat Ernie Els. In fact, Woods' last four victories went overtime, including the American Express Championship at Harding Park and the Dunlop Phoenix late last year in Japan.

    The field at Riviera is stronger than usual. Even without Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh and Retief Goosen, the Nissan Open boasts 13 of the top 25 in the world ranking.

    The welcome sight is Els, who is playing on American soil for the first time since the U.S. Open.

    The Big Easy tore ligaments in his left knee during a holiday in the Mediterranean last July. He was the last one to fall off a tube and got tangled up with someone in the water, putting him on crutches and out of golf for four months. Els has played five times since returning in December, winning in South Africa and losing to Woods in Dubai.

    Some see Dubai as another failure; it was the seventh time Els has been a runner-up to Woods. But the 36-year-old South African saw it as progress. His knee not quite 100 percent, and he did well to get into the playoff when Els made a 6-foot birdie on the final hole.
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