Matthew Fitzpatrick is the PGATour.com favorite to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Jordan Spieth, Seamus Power, and Tom Hoge round out the top 4 for the PGA Tour news. Last year’s score for all four rounds at Pebble Beach was 70.8, but the average over the first three days with agreeable weather was slightly lower. The top 10 finishers at the AT&T would be up for entry into next week’s WM Phoenix Open.

The following celebrities are scheduled to compete at this year’s AT&T Pro-Am at Pebble Beach.

  • Super Bowl champions: Harris Barton (49ers), Aaron Rodgers (Packers + SB MVP), Steve Young (49ers + SB MVP), and Ron Rivera (Bears).
  • World Series champion: Buster Posey (Giants), who also won a National League MVP.
  • NBA champions: Pau Gasol (Lakers).
  • Macklemore (musician, golf fashion mogul, and minority owner of the MSL Seattle Sounders).

Rory McIlroy triumphed at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, beating Patrick Reed by one shot

McIlroy ended the day with a 4-under 68, clinching his third tour championship and first-ever victory to open a PGA Tour news for this season, one stroke ahead of Reed’s 65 that fueled a final-day rally.

Another debacle occurred with Patrick Reed when his golf ball lodged itself in a tree.

Tournament officials concluded that on Sunday, former Masters champion Patrick Reed did not violate any rules despite being subject to another rules controversy. Reed’s tee shot on the 17th hole during the third round of the Dubai Desert Classic got stuck in a palm tree.

Nelly Korda has achieved the top spot in the U.S. Solheim Cup rankings.

At the Tournament of Champions, Nelly Korda could not outplay Brooke Henderson, but by earning a fourth-place finish, she was able to hold the highest Solheim Cup qualifying ranking for the United States.
Brooke Henderson won the LPGA’s season-opening Tournament of Champions in Orlando, Fla. on Sunday with a wire-to-wire performance of two shots under par (70) in the final round.

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