Kang Seong-hoon (36) aims to enter the top 10 after three years.
On the 5th (Korean time), the 3rd round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am of the American Professional Golf (PGA) Tour was held at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, USA. In this competition, rounds 1 to 3 are held once each at the Pebble Beach Course, Spyglass Course, and Monterey Peninsula Country Club to determine the cut. The final round will be held on the Pebble Beach course.
Kang Seong-hoon played the third round from the 10th hole (par 5) at Monterey Peninsula Country Club. From the start, he boosted his momentum with consecutive birdies on holes 10 and 11, and finished the first half in a good mood by adding birdies on holes 13 (par 4) and 16 (par 5).
On this day, there was a strong wind accompanied by rain. The PGA Tour judged that the game could not proceed properly and declared a stoppage in the middle of the third round. Kang Seong-hoon closed the first hole (par 4) in the second half with a par and finished the third round with 8 holes remaining. 안전놀이터
Kang Seong-hoon tied for 11th place with an interim total of 7 under par. It is a ranking that has risen 24 places from the existing tie for 35th. Kang Seong-hun continues his momentum and challenges to enter the top 10. If Kang Sung-hoon succeeds in entering the top 10, it will be the first time since the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March 2020 (tied for 9th place).
Peter Malnati (USA) took the sole lead with an interim total of 12 under par. Malnati, who played on the Pebble Beach course that day, caught 6 birdies without bogey. Malnati finished the third round with six holes remaining. Joseph Bramlett and Keith Mitchell (above USA) tied for 2nd place with a total of 10 under par, and Hank Levioda and Kurt Kitayama (above USA) tied for 4th place with a total of 9 under par.
Ahn Byeong-hun (31) recorded 3 birdies, 2 bogeys and 1 double bogey in 9 holes and lost 2 strokes. Ahn Byeong-hoon, who hit an interim total of 3 under par, was tied for 38th place. Kim Seong-hyeon (25) cut 2 strokes that day and tied for 54th with a total of 2 under par. Roh Seung-yeol (32) is tied for 63rd with a total of 1 under par.