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 Sonny Jackson Jersey . Fred Couples, captain of the U.S. side, put it all into perspective. "We know whos in charge," he said. Babe Ruth Braves Jersey . The showiest items on Calgarys lot were forwards Mike Cammalleri and Lee Stempniak. 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On Wednesday, Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones addressed the teams lackluster attendance.Id say that its just, its a little, whats the right word to say its a little, you know, not sad, just like, eerie, a little bit, said Jones, the teams longest-tenured player.Jones added: We grind and grind and grind. We understand, theres a lot that that factors into it. Ticket prices being higher, although you can bring in food and beverages. Marketing and promotions, Im sure theyre not the best. I get all that. Im just saying, the city wanted a winner -- the last five years we got em a winner. I dont if know if theyve gotten complacent already on us winning. I wish they havent. I hope they havent. Because winning is fun every single year, and being in this race is exciting every single year. So to the ones that come every night, thank you with open arms.On Tuesday, Camden Yards drew a crowd of 20,387 for the second game of a four-game set with first-place Boston, putting the Orioles -- who made the playoffs in 2012 and 2014 -- over the 2 million mark in attendance for the fifth straight season. On the year, Baltimore ranks 20th in attendance.Among teams currently in line for postseason berths, only the Cleveland Indians rank lower (28th).Ive heard many different sides of it, Jones said. Its due to school starting; weather, which is understandable; danger, which I dont see. I understand, but I dont necessarily see that. But at the end of the day, as a player, were going out there, busting our tails. The fans impact at Camden Yards is unbelievable. I thinkk they know that.ddddddddddddI think they understand that, and the players understand that. Obviously, this week and this last homestand, the last 11 games are arguably the most important games of the season.Weve fought our tails off for 145 games to put ourselves into a unique situation as of September, and thats what you say. You want to play important September baseball. And part of September baseball, especially if youre in the heat [of a pennant race], is fans. That just is what it is. Every place you go, the fans are going to be there. When we were in Detroit, they were there for them. We go to Boston, usually Bostons one of the most desirable places to be at anyway, so theyre there. I know when we go on the road to Toronto, we all know theyre gonna be there. Theyve been there since basically the trade deadline last year.The Orioles -- who enter play on Wednesday with a record of 82-69 and are in possession of the second American League wild-card spot -- are averaging 26,513 fans per game, which is nearly 4,000 fewer than in 2014. Its also 2,602 fewer than last year, which represents the fifth-largest drop-off in the majors. Of the four teams with bigger decreases (Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Minnesota and Cincinnati), none currently has a winning record.Baltimore has two games left against Boston, then finishes its home schedule this weekend against the Arizona Diamondbacks.A previous version of this story had Jones saying the home attendance was sad, but upon further review he ultimately said the dearth of Orioles fans at Camden Yards felt eerie. ' ' '