There's no way around it: the PGA Tour weather forecast for Pebble Beach looks awful ahead of Sunday's final round.
Heavy rain and strong winds are expected Sunday at Pebble Beach, leaving essentially no optimism that the final round of the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am can get underway.
Below we detail the updated PGA Tour weather report for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, including the latest forecast for Monday as well.
According to the National Weather Service, one to two inches of rain are expected to fall on Sunday at Pebble Beach, with winds of 48-50 mph and gusts up to 75 mph as well.
Not great.
Further, it's not as if these conditions will work their way in on Sunday — they're already here.
Rain has already been falling in the area, including breezes of 41-47 mph and gusts as high as 70 mph, so the course is already soaked as we look ahead toward the final round.
The PGA Tour weather forecast for Monday doesn't look great either, with a 70% chance of rain.
And remember, the course will be getting pounded with precipitation all day today, so any additional rain on Monday, no matter how light, won't allow Pebble Beach to dry out or grounds crews to make much progress.
In fact, the rain doesn't taper off until Monday night, and considering how wet the course will be even when it does, it appears that the PGA Tour will have some decisions to make regarding how to get the tournament completed.
According to PGA Tour odds from FanDuel Sportsbook, Wyndham Clark is the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am live favorite at +200, followed by Ludvid Åberg (+230), Matthieu Pavon (+850), Scottie Scheffler (+1100) and Justin Thomas (+1200).
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