AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Final: D.A. Points, Bill Murray Win Tournament
Points shot a 67 on his final round effort, winding up 15-under for the event. Close behind were Hunter Mahan at 13-under and Tom Gillis at 11-under, followed by Spencer Levin and one-time leader Steve Marino at 10-under. Marino shot an ugly 74 on Sunday, one of the worst rounds in the tournament, to help put Points in the driver’s seat.
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Read Article >AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Final Round Tee Times
The final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am tees off on Sunday morning at Pebble Beach Golf Links, with the top pros competing for the PGA tour purse and the top-20 pro-am pairings competing at the same time. With the amount of players through to the final round, players will go off both the 1st and 10th tee on Sunday morning beginning at 7:17 a.m. PST. Steve Marino holds the lead heading into the final round, with Jimmy Walker and Bryce Molder one-shot back.
Here are the tee times for Sunday’s final round, starting with those going off the 1st tee. Those with amateurs in tow are denoted with by /A.
Read Article >AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Results: Steve Marino Leads, Bill Murray Entertains
It’s not a Pebble Beach National Pro-Am without Bill Murray showing off for the crowd. As is customary, Murray served as the entertainment on Saturday and nearly had a chance to be playing in the final group. Instead, his professional partner, D.A. Points, bogeyed the 18th hole, leaving him two shots back of Steve Marino. Jimmy Walker and Bryce Molder sit in a tie for second after three rounds at 11-under. Marino and Jimmy Walker will hook up on Sunday in the tournament’s final pairing.
Marino shot a one-over 71 on Saturday and sits at 12-under for the tournament. Molder’s four-under 68 on the day put him at 11-under for the tournament, one shot back and tied with Jimmy Walker, who shot a 7-under 63 on Saturday. Phil Mickelson is lurking at seven-under for the tournament, five shots off the pace.
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