At 9:47 am local time, the PGA Tour officially announced the suspension of golf activities at Pebble Beach on Sunday. The final-round tee times are rescheduled to commence at approximately 8 am (PT) on Monday, with players starting off both the 1st and 10th tees.
Wyndham Clark surged into a one-shot lead at 17-under par after an impressive course-record 60 in the third round. While this marked Clark’s lowest PGA Tour career round, it won’t be recognized as a Pebble Beach record due to the application of preferred lies during the third round.
The reigning US Open champion currently holds a one-shot advantage over Ludvig Aberg from Sweden and a two-shot lead over Matthieu Pavon, who secured his historic win on the PGA Tour last week, becoming the first Frenchman to do so. World No.1 Scottie Scheffler trails Clark by four strokes.
Rory McIlroy, experiencing a challenging week, is eager to move on from Pebble Beach, finding himself 15 strokes behind the leader at 2-under par. On the other end of the spectrum, Nick Dunlap, now a professional following his breakthrough amateur victory last month, sits in 80th place at 7-over par.
This week’s AT&T Pebble Beach is the first ‘full field’ signature event of the PGA Tour season, featuring a substantial $20 million prize purse. The tournament winner is set to pocket an impressive $3.6 million. Despite more rain anticipated on Monday, there remains a possibility that the event could conclude as a 54-hole tournament. If this occurs, it would be the third time it has happened at Pebble Beach since 1999.