Brandt Snedeker played one of the best rounds of his career in brutal conditions before the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open was forced into a Monday finish. Leaderboard Farmers Insurance Open Despite the South Course at Torrey Pines being battered by fierce winds and driving rain for much of Sunday, Snedeker somehow managed to take only 69 shots - three under for the round - to earn the clubhouse lead on six under.Jimmy Walker was the only man ahead of Snedeker when play was abandoned, leaving the course on seven under with eight holes of his final round to complete on Monday. To put Snedekers remarkable effort into context, the other 71 players in the field were a combined 377 over par on the day, with nobody under the card. Brandt Snedeker was the only man to break par with his astonishing effort at Torrey Pines Snedeker, who made just one bogey in 72 holes when he won last years AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, dropped a shot at the first before grinding out eight consecutive pars to turn in 37.The 35-year-old then mounted his astonishing charge with a run of four birdies in five holes, and he parred safely in to set the clubhouse target for the bedraggled pros still trying to come to terms with the conditions. Snedeker defied the wet and windy conditions to fire a 69 on one of the toughest courses on the PGA Tour Luckily my attitude was fantastic all day, said Snedeker, who made all 14 of his putts from 10 feet or less. I wasnt playing great but I made a couple of putts around the turn and that kind of got me going.It was one of those special days. I dont think I could go out there and recreate it and do it again. Im really glad I did it and glad its over with. Ive had crazy stuff happen here before so hopefully I can have it happen again. Snedeker made 14 of 14 putts from 10 feet or less Walker barely hit a fairway on the front nine but limited the damage to dropped shots at the second and seventh before he came close to a hole-in-one at the short eighth, where his sublime tee shot set up a three-foot putt for birdie.Overnight joint-leader KJ Choi is alongside Snedeker on six under and still in contention for his first win since the 2011 Players Championship despite being three over for his final round after 10 holes. Jimmy Walker was the on-course leader when play was abandoned Kevin Streelman and Freddie Jacobson are a further shot adrift with five and seven holes remaining respectively, while JB Holmes is three behind Walker with five holes to complete.Irelands Shane Lowry did well to get round in 73 to close on level par, but his compatriot Paul Dunne was six over for the day and one over for the tournament with two holes remaining.Watch the conclusion of the Farmers Insurance Open live on Sky Sports 4 HD from 4pm on Monday. Also See: Latest leaderboard Players views on slow play Golf live on Sky Sports 4 PGA Tour Schedule Asics Wholesale Australia . JOHNS, N. Cheap Asics Shoes Online Australia .C. -- Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court. http://www.asicsaustraliawholesale.com/ . It just didnt show when he hit the ice. 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There are many more players in contention for the awards than just the three that Ive named, and a good or bad week can easily alter the landscape, but through the first 20 or so games of the NHL season, this is how the awards races look to me. The NBAs general managers are expecting a third straight Golden State-Cleveland?matchup in this seasons NBA Finals, with the Warriors the pick to reclaim the title.Such was the consensus from the annual poll of general managers by NBA.com. The Warriors and Cavaliers each got 97 percent of the votes cast by GMs when asked to pick the Western and Eastern conference champions -- meaning, if each team got one ballot, 29 of the 30 teams voted for a rematch.And heres why it wouldnt have been unanimous: General managers were not allowed to vote for their own clubs. Boston got the other conference-title vote in the East; San Antonio got the other one in the West.The Warriors got 69 percent of votes cast to emerge as champions for the second time in three years this season, with the defending titlist Cavaliers getting the other 31 percent.While the leagues general managers might be universal in their praise of the Warriors, TNT analyst Charles Barkley is less impressed.I still think they got some of the same issues this year with that team, Barkley said Tuesday?during a lunch before TNTs Inside the NBA studio team was elected to the Broadcasting Hall of Fame.Can they rebound the ball? Theyre going to still be shooting jumpers. Theyre not going to get any low-post scoring. Can that type of play hold up through the rigors of the NBA playoffs? Im still going to say the same thing Ive always said: no.The retooled Warriors will begin their quest for a second title in three years on Tuesday when they open the season with a home game against the?San Antonio Spurs.Other balloting led to the following predictions:??Clevelands LeBron James will win his fifth MVP award. James got 47 percent of the vote, easily outpacing Oklahoma Citys Russell Westbrook (23 percent), Golden States two-time reigning MVP Stephen Curry and Houstons James Harden (10 percent each), new Warriors forward Kevin Durant (7 percent) and Indianas Paul George (3 percent).??James remains a nightmare for opponents. Asked which player forces coaches to make the most adjustments, James got 75 percent of the vote, far more than Curry (21 percent) and Golden States Draymond Green (4 percent).??Minnesotas Karl-Anthony Towns would be the player most GMs, if starting a franchise today and could sign any player, would take in such a scenario. Towwns was picked on 48 percent of ballots, followed by Durant (21 percent) and James (17 percent).dddddddddddd??Phoenixs Devin Booker is the player most likely to have a breakout season, listed on 31 percent of the ballots. He was ahead of Towns (14 percent) and Indianas Myles Turner (10 percent), with 11 other players also getting mentions.??Curry remains the NBAs best point guard, getting 63 percent of the votes in that category. Chris Paul of the?Los Angeles Clippers?(20 percent) was second, followed by Westbrook (10 percent) and Clevelands Kyrie Irving (7 percent).??Other top positional rankings went to shooting guard Harden of Houston, James at small forward, New Orleans Anthony Davis at power forward and the Clippers DeAndre Jordan at center. Interestingly, not only was James the overwhelming pick at small forward, but he also placed a close second in power forward balloting.??Golden State, which landed Durant this summer, was the easy pick as the team that made the best overall moves this offseason. Not coincidentally, 80 percent of the GMs also said Durant is the player move that will make the most impact, far ahead of the 13 percent who think Bostons getting Al Horford will.??Durants move to Golden State narrowly edged Dwyane Wade signing with Chicago as the most surprising move of the offseason.??Minnesota was the pick to be the leagues most improved team this season, and the Wolves Kris Dunn is the overwhelming choice to be the rookie of the year.??San Antonios Kawhi Leonard was overwhelmingly selected as the best defensive player and best perimeter defender in the league, part of the reason the Spurs got 50 percent of the GM votes as the NBAs top defensive team. Jordan was the easy winner in balloting for best interior defender.??The Spurs Gregg Popovich was the pick again as both the best head coach and best coach in terms of managing and motivating players.??James was picked as the NBAs best leader, most versatile player and as the player with the best basketball IQ. But if GMs could pick one player to take a shot with the game on the line, he was the second choice -- far behind Curry.Information from The Associated Press was used in this report. ' ' '