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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Star studded field battles the elements at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am

PGA Tour AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/leaderboard.html

Well as predicted the heavens opened along the Pacific Coast Highway yesterday afternoon finally suspending play in round 2 of this AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am, forcing many in the field (48 teams) to return at 10.10am local time this morning to resume, then begin their 3rd rounds which they have with the weather co-operating so far.

With the clouds rolling in again this afternoon, the wind picking up with the tide, and more rain not far away, we'll see how much of round 3, if any, will be left to finish Sunday morning. The problem is heavy rain is expected overnight into Sunday morning at least, as you can see from this link https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/USCA0183:1:US.

The cut is now predicted at -3. This is the last day of the 3 course rotation, there will be a 54 hole cut, and the survivors and their celebrities will begin round 4 on Pebble Beach GL. If they run out of time the weather looks clear for a possible Monday finish.

Phil Mickelson and Paul Casey started play today in a 5 way tie for the lead at -10 along with Jordan Spieth, Lucas Glover and Scott Langley. Spieth had to come back early to finish 2 holes.

As it stands right now Paul Casey who is playing Monterey, is the leader at -12 halfway through his 3rd round, Mickelson and Spieth are at -11, Rafa Cabrera Bello and Jason Day are in a large group at -10.

The top Canadian is Adam Hadwin -4 today and T20 at -6 through the turn. Nick Taylor is at -5 through 11, Ben Silverman at -4 playing the back nine, Mac Hughes having a tough day at +4, -2 total.

Corey Connors +3, as is Adam Svensson, David Hearn +5 and Roger Sloan +10 so they may not be playing round 4.

Bryan Angus

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