The final round of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament was delayed multiple times due to inclement weather. Strong winds and rain caused poor playing conditions, forcing several delays and ultimately resulting in the final round being postponed to Monday. The tournament was originally scheduled to be a four-day event, but was reduced to a 54-hole format due to the weather.
During the third round, American golfer Wyndham Clark shot a course-record 60, putting him in the lead heading into the final round. Clark's outstanding round was marred by a rules controversy, as it was discovered that he had violated a rule by lifting and replacing his ball without properly marking it on the 15th hole. Clark received a two-stroke penalty, but it did not impact his lead.
Due to the weather conditions, the final round of the tournament was ultimately canceled, and Clark was declared the winner based on his 54-hole score. Clark finished the tournament with a one-shot lead over Ludvig Åberg of Sweden. This marked Clark's first career PGA Tour victory.
The bad weather not only affected the golf tournament, but also impacted other celebrity events associated with the Pro-Am. The weather forced the suspension of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Celebrity Shootout, which was set to feature NFL quarterback Josh Allen and golfer Joaquin Niemann. Spectators and fans expressed frustration with the delays and cancellations, as they were unable to witness the final round of play.
Overall, the weather significantly disrupted the Pebble Beach Pro-Am tournament, resulting in delays, cancellations, and a shortened format. Despite the challenges, Wyndham Clark emerged as the winner, securing his first PGA Tour victory.