2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (The 17th of 49 events in the PGA TOUR season) Pebble Beach, California Feb. 6-9, 2020 Purse: $7,600,000 ($1,368,000/500 FedExCup pts) Pebble Beach Golf Links (Host) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/6,816 Spyglass Hill Golf Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,035 Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course) Par/Yards: 34-37—71/6,958 Third-Round Notes – Saturday, February 8, 2020 Weather: Mostly sunny. High of 61. Wind NW 10-20 mph. 54-hole cut: 68 professionals at 3-under 212 from a field of 156 professionals. Third-Round Leaderboard Nick Taylor 63-66-69—198 (-17) MP-PB-SH Phil Mickelson 68-64-67—199 (-16) SH-MP-PB Jason Day 67-64-70—201 (-14) MP-PB-SH Matt Every 70-66-68—204 (-11) PB-SH-MP Kevin Streelman 69-67-68—204 (-11) SH-MP-PB Things to Know • Nick Taylor holds the first 54-hole lead/co-lead of his career and tops his career-low 54-hole score by three strokes • Taylor in search of the first wire-to-wire victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am since Phil Mickelson in 2005 • The last two players on TOUR to lead outright after each of the first three rounds have gone on to win in wire-to-wire fashion • Defending champion Phil Mickelson trails by a single shot as he seeks record-breaking sixth AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title • The last international winner of the event was Vijay Singh in 2004 • Jason Day has finished in the top five in four of the last five years at the event but has not recorded a top-10 on TOUR since the 2019 Travelers Championship • 2018 team champions Kevin Streelman and Larry Fitzgerald lead the Pro-Am portion of the tournament by one stroke over Phil Mickelson and Steve Young Third-Round Lead Notes 10 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am since 2000 (72-hole events) (most recent: Ted Potter, Jr./2018) 10 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win on TOUR in 2019-20 (most recent: Andrew Landry/The American Express) Leaders – Entering the Week Player Nick Taylor Phil Mickelson Jason Day Age 31 (4/14/1988) 49 (6/16/1970) 32 (12/12/1987) FedExCup 79 172 121 OWGR 229 72 46 Starts at AT&T 5 23 10 Top-10s at AT&T 1 11 6 PGA TOUR starts 159 619 256 PGA TOUR wins 1 44 12 Starts in 2019-20 9 6 4 Top-10s in 2019-20 1 0 0 Nick Taylor (1st/-17); MP-PB-SH • First 54-hole lead/co-lead on the PGA TOUR (previous-best 54-hole position: T2/2019 Safeway Open; finished T10) • Betters career-low 54-hole score by three strokes (201/2019 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open/finished T29) • 198 total through three rounds falls two shy of tournament record (Phil Mickelson/2005, Dustin Johnson/2010, Paul Goydos/2010) • The last two players to lead outright after each of the first three rounds have gone on to win in wire-to-wire fashion (Brooks Koepka/2019 PGA Championship, Nate Lashley/2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic) • The last wire-to-wire winner at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was Phil Mickelson in 2005 • Has played his last 208 holes without a 3-putt • Last Canadian to win on the PGA TOUR: Corey Conners/2019 Valero Texas Open • Last international-born player to win the event was Vijay Singh (2004) • One top-10 in five previous starts at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (T10/2017) • One top-10 in nine previous starts during the 2019-20 season (T10/Safeway Open) • Winner of the 2014 Sanderson Farms Championship Phil Mickelson (2nd/-16); SH-MP-PB • Carded a third-round 5-under 67 at Pebble Beach, highlighted by back-to-back hole-outs for birdie from the bunker on No. 13 (46’11”) and off the green on No. 14 (88’3”) • Currently trails Nick Taylor by one stroke; trailed entering the final round in last two wins at the event, including a three-stroke come-from-behind win in 2019 and a six-stroke comeback victory in 2012 • Five-time AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am champion (1998, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2019); currently tied with Mark O’Meara for most wins in the event • Currently in second place, marks the 25th time since 1998 he has been inside the top 3 after any round at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Dustin Johnson is next on the list with 16) • In search of his 15th win in the state of California since 1983; currently tied for most with Tiger Woods • Last player to successfully defend title at the event: Dustin Johnson, 2010 • Last player to successfully defend title on TOUR: Brooks Koepka, 2019 PGA Championship • At age 49, would be the oldest winner on TOUR since Davis Love III at the 2015 Wyndham Championship (51) • Comes off back-to-back missed cuts in his last two TOUR starts (The American Express, Farmers Insurance Open); won the event in 2019 after missing a cut in his most recent start (2019 Waste Management Phoenix Open) Jason Day (3rd/-14); MP-PB-SH • Played 35 consecutive holes without a bogey until the par-4 17th at Spyglass during the third round • Has three come-from-behind wins on TOUR (2015 and 2018 Farmers Insurance Open, 2015 RBC Canadian Open) • 12-time PGA TOUR winner; in search of first victory since the 2018 Wells Fargo Championship • Last top-10 on TOUR came at the 2019 Travelers Championship (T8) • Four top-fives in the last five seasons at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (T4/2015, T5/2017, T2/2018, T4/2019) • Has never missed the cut and owns eight top-20 finishes in 10 prior starts at the event Miscellaneous Notes • 2018 team champions Kevin Streelman (T4/-11) and Larry Fitzgerald lead the Pro-Am portion of the competition at 27- under, one clear of Phil Mickelson and Steve Young; the last player to win the individual and pro-am team title in the same year is Vaughn Taylor (with amateur Gregg Ontiveros) in 2016 • Matt Every (T4/-11) is making his 16th start since his last top-10 finish on TOUR (2019 AT&T Byron Nelson/T2) • 2015 Sanderson Farms Championship winner Peter Malnati (6/-10) posted his last top-10 finish in an individual stroke- play event at the 2016 Sentry Tournament of Champions (T6) • Scott Piercy (T7/-9) has played his last 256 holes without a 3-putt, the current longest streak on TOUR; following a T6 last week at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, in pursuit of first back-to-back top-10 finishes in individual stroke-play events since the 2019 RBC Heritage (T3) and AT&T Byron Nelson (T2) • Charl Schwartzel (T7/-9) is competing on a Major Medical Extension with 11 starts available to earn 262 points to equal No. 125 on the 2018-19 FedExCup points list (Pat Perez/376); can accomplish with a solo-second or better • 2009 and 2010 champion Dustin Johnson (T7/-9) owns seven top-five finishes in 12 prior starts at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am; in his only other start this season, finished T7 at the Sentry Tournament of Champions • Kramer Hickok withdrew prior to the third round with food poisoning Bogey-free rounds: R1 (7): Nick Taylor (63/MP), Richy Werenski (66/MP), Chase Seiffert (66/PB), Justin Suh (67/MP), Lanto Griffin (67/SH), Scott Harrington (68/MP), John Senden (71/SH) R2 (6): Jason Day (64/PB), Sean O’Hair (65/MP), Russell Knox (65/MP), Charl Schwartzel (66/PB), Matt Every (66/SH), K.J. Choi (66/PB) R3 (10): Kiradech Aphibarnrat (64/MP), Scott Brown (66/MP), Mark Hubbard (67/MP), John Senden (67/PB), Michael Thompson (67/MP), Xinjun Zhang (67/MP), Vincent Whaley (67/MP), Michael Gligic (69/PB), Ted Potter, Jr. (69/MP), Tom Hoge (69/SH) Scoring Averages Front 9 Back 9 Total Cumulative PB R1 35.423 36.519 71.941 -- R2 35.635 35.500 71.135 71.538 R3 35.333 36.627 71.961 71.677 SH R1 36.404 35.519 71.923 -- R2 36.376 36.294 72.667 72.291 R3 37.235 36.824 74.059 72.877 MP R1 34.269 35.904 70.173 -- R2 33.808 35.212 69.019 69.596 R3 34.392 35.490 69.882 69.690 .

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