Day: February 11, 2018

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Final round: Leaderboard, tee times, TV scheduleAT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Final round: Leaderboard, tee times, TV schedule

Ted Potter, Jr. was the story of Moving Day, as he threatened to become one of the very few TOUR players to break 60 during competition. Despite standing on No. 7 tee at Monterey Peninsula needing to go just 1 under in his 3 holes to make history, a pair of late bogeys carded him a 62. He stis in a tie for the lead with Dustin Johnson at 14 under. Ten other players are within five shots of them to start the final round, including Steve Stricker and Phil Mickelson, both looking for their first win in over four years. Who shines at the end of the day at Pebble Beach? THE STARS ARE OUT: Tony Romo, Aaron Rodgers, Justin Verlander, Larry the Cable Guy and all the other celebrity faces. FULL FIELD: Defending champion Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and more! Final round tee times Final round leaderboard HOW TO WATCH/LISTEN TELEVISION: Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m. (GC), 3-6:30 p.m. (CBS). PGA TOUR LIVE: Sunday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. (featured holes). RADIO: Sunday, 1-6:30 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com) NOTABLE PAIRINGS (All times Eastern) * – Notable amateur Julian Suri, Bryson DeChambeau, Bubba Watson 10:12 a.m. off the 1st tee Jordan Spieth, Rafa Cabrera Bello 10:45 a.m. off the 1st tee Russell Knox, K.J. Choi, Justin Verlander* 11:18 a.m. off the 1st tee Phil Mickelson, Kevin Na, Paul Casey 11:40 a.m. off the 1st tee Chez Reavie, Kevin Streelman, Larry Fitzgerald* 12:02 p.m. off the 1st tee Jon Rahm, Patrick Rodgers 12:13 p.m. off the 1st tee Jason Day, Troy Merritt, Steve Stricker 12:24 p.m. off the 1st tee Dustin Johnson, Ted Potter, Jr. 12:35 p.m. off the 1st tee

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Johnson and Potter lead the way going into SundayJohnson and Potter lead the way going into Sunday

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Last fall, Ted Potter Jr. made an ace at The RSM Classic and won a $10,000 gift card to Bass Pro Shops. He’s yet to cash it in. “Waiting until August for a new rifle I’m planning on ordering,� he said. “They told me I had to wait, so that’s part of it, and just haven’t had time to really do a lot of shopping with it yet.� Potter didn’t win a gift card on Saturday, but he put himself in position for a very big payday on Sunday thanks to his 9-under 62 at Monterey Peninsula, his lowest score in 242 career rounds on the PGA TOUR. That moved him to 14 under and into a tie with two-time champ Dustin Johnson, whom he’ll be paired with in Sunday’s final group at Pebble Beach. Potter, the 246th ranked player in the world, will be seeking his second PGA TOUR win; Johnson, world No. 1, is seeking his 18th. For most of his round, Potter was on pace for a much lower score. Opening his round with four consecutive birdies (he started off the 10th tee), Potter added another birdie and an eagle at the par-5 16th to make the turn in 30. He quickly added two more birdies after the turn. When he birdied the par-5 sixth, he was 11 under on his round, needing just one birdie in his final three holes to shoot 59 on the par-71 layout. But 59, he said, was not realistic at that point. Ultimately, he closed with a par followed by two bogeys. “Once I got to 11 under, I thought that I could get to 60,� Potter said. “The last three holes I knew were going to be par holes basically anyway. I didn’t feel like I hit bad shots coming in there on the last couple making bogeys there. I just knew it was going to be tough coming in.� Added playing partner Scott Piercy: “Those last three holes are brutal … the face that he made a bogey or two coming down the stretch, I mean, he played awesome. Hat’s off to him. It was a pleasure to watch.� Other than his T-13 at The RSM Classic, Potter’s recent results did not foretell this week’s performance. He had missed five cuts in his last seven starts and comes of a T-73 at the Farmers Insurance Open when he opened with a 66 but closed with an 82. Form, he reminded, isn’t the only predictor of success. “Sometimes it’s just one little swing though that triggers you into the right direction,� Potter said. “Everybody out here has a ton of talent; they just got to figure out what makes them click or what motivates them or whatever that way. Sometimes it’s just something simple. You just never know when it’s going to turn on for you.� NOTABLES Dustin Johnson is 11 under on the par 5s this week. On Saturday, he eagled the second hole, birdied the sixth and birdied the 18th. “I have attacked the par 5s and I’m going to have to keep doing that,� said the co-leader. … Phil Mickelson hit a beautiful second shot into the par-5 sixth, the ball finishing 7 feet from the pin. But the eagle opportunity became a frustrating par after Mickelson three-putted, and he never mounted a charge in shooting an even-par 72 at Pebble Beach. “I probably let three or four shots slide that would have moved me right up the leaderboard,� said Mickelson, who is at 9 under and five shots off the lead. “But I’m in contention. I have a shot tomorrow with a good, hot round.� … Jason Day had a rollercoaster 3-under 69 at Pebble Beach that left him at 12 under. The good news is that his putter heated up – he rolled in four putts beyond 16 feet, including a 42-foot, 10-inch birdie putt at the eighth hole for his final birdie of the day. Day said he added a half-degree of loft to his putter this week and it’s paying off. “Obviously holing 130 feet is key, especially on a day like this,� he said. … Speaking of putter adjustments, Troy Merritt has a new putter in his bag this week, and he’s tied with Day for third place at 12 under. He’s also trying to putt “with a little bit more feel and that’s kind of been the big difference.� He shot a 2-under 69 at Monterey on Saturday. … Defending champion Jordan Spieth was looking to make a big move just like he did in last year’s third round. It didn’t happen. Spieth shot a 2-under 70 at Pebble Beach and is in a large group at 7 under, tied for 16th. “I thought I actually putted the ball pretty well today, minus one putt, but my swing wasn’t quite there like it was the last couple days,� Spieth said. “… I think a good round’s brewing. It’s close, it’s really close.� … Rory McIlroy, making his first start in this event, failed to make the cut at 1 under. He shot an even-par 72 at Pebble Beach after shooting a 3-over 74 at Monterey in the second round. “I let the greens yesterday get into my head a little bit and it was hard to get out of that mindset,� McIlroy said. … Steve Stricker isn’t sure if he would put the AT&T Pebble Beach on his schedule if it weren’t for his amateur partner, country singer Toby Keith. “I’ve gotten to be a friend of his and we have gotten to know each other over the years and it’s been fun doing that,� said Stricker, who’s played with Keith the last three years. “So that’s why I’m here basically. I don’t know if I would have come back it it wasn’t for him playing.� It’s a good thing they’re friends, as the 50-year-old Stricker is tied for fifth at 11 under. THE TAKEAWAY QUOTABLES I wish I could have played a little bit better for him and wish we would have both been around to play tomorrow, but it was a really cool few days. Even though the golf didn’t quite go where we wanted it to, we still had a good time.� He made some 30-footers, some 20-footers. I mean, every time he stuffed it, he pretty much made it.     CALL OF THE DAY  SUPERLATIVES Low round (at each course): Ted Potter Jr. – 62 at Monterey Peninsula; William McGirt – 66 at Pebble Beach; Ben Martin – 66 at Spyglass Hill Longest drive – For the second consecutive day, Shawn Stefani had the longest drive, this time 369 yards on the ninth hole at Pebble Beach. In Friday’s second round, he had a 406-yard drive on the 10th at Monterey Peninsula. Longest putt – Will Zalatoris made a 64-foot putt on the third hole at Pebble Beach en route to a 1-over 73 that left him at 6 under. Zalatoris’ amateur partner this week is former Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo. Hardest holes (at each course) – Par-4 8th at Pebble Beach (4.327 stroke average); Par-3 7th at Monterey Peninsula (3.373); Par-3 5th at Spyglass Hill (3.490). Easiest holes (at each course) – Par-5 2nd at Pebble Beach (4.154 stroke average); Par-5 10th at Monterey Peninsula (4.157); Par-5 11th at Spyglass Hill (4.549).

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