Lahiri, who was in the first group to tee off from the tenth in the opening round, had an eventful opening nine, on the backside of the Riviera, where he had four birdies and three bogeys to be one-under at the turn.
Birdies on first and fifth put him at three-under with four holes to go. But back-to-back bogeys on seventh and eighth, missing putts inside four feet and three feet, pushed him back to one-under.
The morning was great for scoring after the fog lifted, but Lahiri, who had to endure a stoppage after just two holes, was unable to take full advantage as he missed a lot.
Fading light in the evening meant 48 players were yet to complete their first round.
At the top, Sam Saunders, the grandson of Arnold Palmer returned a clean card for a 7-under 64 and an early two-shot lead. Young Saunders called it his best round and what's more, it came on the 50-year anniversary of Palmer defending his title at the Los Angeles Open. The event was then played at Rancho Municipal.
Jordan Spieth was at 2-under and had a 50-foot birdie putt in sight on the 17th, while Jason Day was at even par through 16 holes while Hideki Matsuyama was one-under through 16 holes.
Johnson, whose brother Austin was in the bag, also endured a bee sting in his round of 66.
Playing his fifth straight event, Mickelson, 46, was eagle-birdie-birdie around the turn shoot 67.
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