Poor weather has wreaked havoc at this week’s PGA Tour stop on the Monterey Peninsula, setting up for a rare Monday finish.
After the conclusion of the third round early Sunday afternoon, Justin Rose held the 54-hole lead at 12 under, with Peter Malnati and Kurt Kitayama T-2 at 11 under. On the opposite end of the leaderboard, fan-favorite and past champion Jordan Spieth barely made the cut on the number at 1 under.
But what about those who weren’t so lucky? Check out the notable PGA Tour players who missed the cut and went home early at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Over his previous three starts this PGA Tour season, Fitzpatrick hasn’t finished worse than T-13 and logged a T-6 at last year’s event at Pebble Beach. The 2022 U.S. Open champion struggled to get going and compounded mistakes to finish 2 over, two shots outside the cut after a third-round 76.
The struggle has been real for Simpson as of late. The seven-time winner on Tour has missed the cut in three of his last four starts and finished T-52 the one time he hasn’t gone home early. Simpson shot 71-73-76 to finish at 5 over.
The European Ryder Cup captain is out on the road prepping for the upcoming match this fall in Italy, but don’t expect him to be a playing captain. Last season Donald missed 11 cuts over 22 starts on Tour and is 0-for-2 so far this season.
Kuchar ended 2022 with a missed cut at the RSM Classic but bounced back to finish T-7 at the Sony Open in Hawaii his last time out in his first start of 2023. The 44-year-old has consistently played the weekend over his career and has missed more than four cuts just twice dating back to 2010.
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