PGA Tour Brunch | AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Preview: Remaining Sunday Round 3 of Pebble Beach | Final on Monday
PEBBLE BEACH - Play was suspended due to wind conditions at 12:12pm (local) Saturday at Monterey Peninsula Country Club and at 12:20pm (local) at the other two golf courses (Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course). Play did not resume at any point following the initial suspensions and was called for the day at 2:45pm (local).
The third round is scheduled to resume at 8am (local)/11am (ET) while the final round is scheduled to begin at 12:30pm (local) and will finish on Monday, February 6th.
There will be a change to the cut rule: The low 65 and ties will compete in the final round. Original cut rule: low 60 professionals (and ties) play the final round and players finishing 61-65 (and ties) are credited with a made cut and receive official money and FedEx Cup points, despite not playing the final round.
The Pro-Am portion of the event has been shortened to 54 holes and amateurs are not required to finish the third round. Only professionals will compete in the final round.
Weather Forecast: Temperatures hovered at 59-degrees but winds blew at 15-20 mph with gusts to 30 mph. The highest recorded wind gust during competition at Pebble Beach Golf Links was 32 mph (no wind meters at the other two golf courses).
Third Round Notes
Peter Malnati (1st/-12), who won the 2015 Sanderson Farms Championship, has made 173 starts on Tour since the start of the 2016-17 season and tied with Patrick Rodgers for the second-most of any player in that span. The most: 193, Brian Stuard.
Keith Mitchell (T-2/-10) is making his sixth career start at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and his best result came in 2022 (T-12).
Stanford native and Stanford University graduate Joseph Bramlett (T-2/-10) is making his sixth career start at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, including appearances in 2011 (MC) and 2012 (T-40). Bramlett has three Top-10s in 114 starts on Tour.
First-round leader Hank Lebioda (T-4/-9) is seeking his first career PGA Tour victory after entering the week having missed the cut in his last seven events (first five this season and last two in 2021-22). He last made a cut at the 2022 3M Open (T-16).
Second-round leader Kurt Kitayama (T-4/-9) has three runner-up finishes in his career, including one earlier this season at THE CJ CUP in South Carolina. Kitayama finished T-18 at the 2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am competing on a sponsor exemption (2022/MC).
Maverick McNealy withdrew during the third round due to a left shoulder injury
Bill Haas, Dylan Frittelli and Carson Young withdrew during the third round (after play was called for the day).
The last round on the PGA Tour suspended by wind was the first round of the 2021 Butterfield Bermuda Championship while the last round at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am suspended by wind was the third round of the 2014 event. The delay only lasted 2 hours, 20 minutes that day.
Pebble Beach | Leaderboard
Peter Malnati SH-MP-PB -12 (71-66—137; -6 thru 12*)
Joseph Bramlett SH-MP-PB -10 (68-67—135; -2 thru 13)
Keith Mitchell SH-MP-PB -10 (67-68—135; -2 thru 10)
Hank Lebioda MP-PB-SH -9 (63-72—135; -1 thru 11)
Kurt Kitayama MP-PB-SH -9 (64-70—134; E thru 9)
Leaderboard: (link)
The three courses of the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Pebble Beach Golf Links 6972 yards Par 72
Monterey Peninsula Country Club, Shore Course 6934 yards Par 71
Spyglass Hill Golf Course 7041 yards Par 72
Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Tournament Facts
COURSE: Pebble Beach Golf Links
YARDS/PAR: 6,972 yards/Par 72
ARCHITECT: Jack Neville & Douglas Grant
PRIZE Money - Purse: $9,000,000/$1,620,000
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Tom Hoge
PAST RESULTS: (link)
PAST CHAMPIONS: (link)
FEDEx CUP Points to Winner: 500
SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @ATTProAM
How to Watch: In case of changes, visit: (PGATourCom)
Pebble Beach | The Basics
The Tee Times for the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am are subject to change.
Weather: Mostly cloudy turning to afternoon showers with winds blowing 10-16mph with gusts. Temperatures in low 50s. Monday clearing and Sunny.
Tournament Web Site: (link)
FedEx Cup Info: (link)
PGA Tour Brunch will post by 10:00am (ET) Monday.
What They’re Saying
Strong Winds Suspend Third Round at Pebble (ESPNCom)
Cole Shoots 65 and Proposes to Longtime Girlfriend (PGATourCom)
Wind Wreaks Havoc at Pebble Beach (Golf Week/USA Today)
On This Day in Golf History
February 5, 2006 - Tiger Woods beat Ernie Els in a one-hole playoff to win the Dubai Desert Classic, his 57th worldwide win and 10th outside the PGA Tour.
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