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Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?
Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?

Yahoo

time29-01-2025

  • Climate
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Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?

The PGA Tour got its first dose of weather last week at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. High winds forced a nearly 90-minute delay during Thursday's second round. Up next is the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, an event known for having to deal with pretty much all the possible elements Mother Nature can dish out. In 2024, the final round was postponed to Monday and then canceled altogether Sunday night after a full day of high winds with more expected at the Monterey Peninsula. Wyndham Clark, the 54-hole leader, was declared the winner and while did come back to the golf course Monday to collect his trophy and take some pictures, most of the images that people saw in the days that followed were of debris strewn about and trees knocked over. It was the first time the tournament was shortened since 2009 when Dustin Johnson was the victor. So how are things looking for 2025? The PGA Tour released its weather forecast for the week and Thursday's first round should have mostly cloudy skies and zero percent chance of rain. Come the weekend, though, and it's looking like a 20 percent chance of rain all three days. Good news on the wind, though, as it appears that it shouldn't be anything like it was a year ago, with nothing more than 15 MPH gusts. Low wind, slight chance of rain? We'll take it. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Tour weather forecast for 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf event

Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?
Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?

USA Today

time28-01-2025

  • Climate
  • USA Today

Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?

Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year? The PGA Tour got its first dose of weather last week at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. High winds forced a nearly 90-minute delay during Thursday's second round. Up next is the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, an event known for having to deal with pretty much all the possible elements Mother Nature can dish out. In 2024, the final round was postponed to Monday and then canceled altogether Sunday night after a full day of high winds with more expected at the Monterey Peninsula. Wyndham Clark, the 54-hole leader, was declared the winner and while did come back to the golf course Monday to collect his trophy and take some pictures, most of the images that people saw in the days that followed were of debris strewn about and trees knocked over. It was the first time the tournament was shortened since 2009 when Dustin Johnson was the victor. Weather forecast for 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am So how are things looking for 2025? The PGA Tour released its weather forecast for the week and Thursday's first round should have mostly cloudy skies and zero percent chance of rain. Come the weekend, though, and it's looking like a 20 percent chance of rain all three days. Good news on the wind, though, as it appears that it shouldn't be anything like it was a year ago, with nothing more than 15 MPH gusts. Low wind, slight chance of rain? We'll take it.

Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?
Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?

Yahoo

time28-01-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Pebble Beach was hit by high winds in 2024. How's the weather forecast looking this year?

The PGA Tour got its first dose of weather last week at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. High winds forced a nearly 90-minute delay during Thursday's second round. Up next is the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, an event known for having to deal with pretty much all the possible elements Mother Nature can dish out. In 2024, the final round was postponed to Monday and then canceled altogether Sunday night after a full day of high winds with more expected at the Monterey Peninsula. Wyndham Clark, the 54-hole leader, was declared the winner and while did come back to the golf course Monday to collect his trophy and take some pictures, most of the images that people saw in the days that followed were of debris strewn about and trees knocked over. It was the first time the tournament was shortened since 2009 when Dustin Johnson was the victor. So how are things looking for 2025? The PGA Tour released its weather forecast for the week and Thursday's first round should have mostly cloudy skies and zero percent chance of rain. Come the weekend, though, and it's looking like a 20 percent chance of rain all three days. Good news on the wind, though, as it appears that it shouldn't be anything like it was a year ago, with nothing more than 15 MPH gusts. Low wind, slight chance of rain? We'll take it. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: PGA Tour weather forecast for 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf event

2025 Farmers Insurance Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Torrey Pines
2025 Farmers Insurance Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Torrey Pines

USA Today

time28-01-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

2025 Farmers Insurance Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Torrey Pines

The long wait is over for Harris English. A nearly four-year winless drought ended Saturday, as the 35-year-old picked up his first win since hip surgery to claim the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open. Sam Stevens signed for 4-under 68 on Saturday, the best round of the day, to finish solo second. For the win, English will take home $1,674,000. Here's the breakdown of how much money each player earned at the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open Farmers Insurance Open 2025 prize money payouts

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