PGA: Pebble Beach Pro-Am blown off course by high winds

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High winds along the California coast forced a postponement of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am midway through the third round Saturday, with the tournament now scheduled to finish Monday at Pebble Beach, Calif.

The third round will resume Sunday morning and lead into the final round later in the afternoon, but all 72 holes of the tournament are not expected to be played.

It was the first time a PGA Tour event was suspended because of wind since the first round of the 2021 Bermuda Championship. The last time play at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am was suspended by wind was the third round in 2014.

While an amateur champion of the event was set to be decided Saturday, those competitors will be welcomed back to finish their third and final round Sunday morning. For the PGA Tour professionals, the top 65 and ties now will be invited into the final round instead of the expected top 60 and ties.

The tournament is played on three courses – Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, Monterey Peninsula Country Club – with the final round to be played exclusively on the famed Pebble Beach course.

Peter Malnati cut through the wind to shoot 6-under par through 12 holes at Pebble Beach on Saturday to take the overall lead at 12 under. The wind was recorded as high as 32 mph.

“I got to play eight holes before the weather got bad, so that was nice,” Malnati said. “Pebble’s hard if you’re out of position, but it’s gettable if you’re playing well. I’ve been playing pretty well this week, which is nice.”

Joseph Bramlett and Keith Mitchell were tied for second place at 10 under. Both played at Pebble Beach, with Bramlett 2 under through 13 holes and Mitchell at 2 under through 10.

“Just one of those days; you take it as it comes,” Bramlett said. “We got to play Pebble Beach, so it was a blessing in that regard. But the weather was wild. It was fairly calm for maybe our first seven, eight holes. Then when we got to nine, it started blowing and then it’s survival mode.”

Hank Lebioda and Kurt Kitayama were tied for fourth place at 9 under. Both were playing at Spyglass Hill, with Lebioda at 1 under through 11 holes and Kitayama even par through nine holes.

A group of five who were tied for sixth place at 8 under included Norway’s Viktor Hovland, who is a former U.S. Amateur champion, who won that title at Pebble Beach in 2018.

According to the CBS broadcast, play was halted after balls on the ninth green at Monterey Peninsula CC were not staying put on the putting surface. That green was being watered by hand before play was called.

Rain and high winds remain in the forecast for Sunday.

“(Sunday) is going to be very difficult in the morning,” Mitchell said. “With the rain, the gusts up to 20 (mph), it’s going to be tough. But we got to give it our best.

“Then when we restart on Pebble on No. 1 in the next round, everybody will be back on pretty much the same playing field. So I think (that) is going to really say a lot about this tournament. Whoever comes out strong in that, wherever they are on any of the three courses, will really determine the rest of the event.”

–Field Level Media

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