Updated at 10:27 a.m. ET:
The PGA Tour said the final round remains postponed with tournament facilities closed. Play won't start until at least 3pm ET (noon PT).
Original story, 9:06 a.m. ET:
The final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has been postponed due to inclement weather. PGA Tour officials announced on X (formerly Twitter) early Sunday morning that play would not begin until at least 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT).
A low pressure system moving across the Northern California area is expected to dump up to 3 inches of rain on the Pebble Beach Golf Links with winds that could reach 60 mph.
Officials will continue to provide updates throughout the day, but said if play cannot be played on Sunday, it could be extended into Monday. With bad weather forecast for Monday as well, officials said they would not start the final round on Monday unless they had enough time to complete 18 holes.
“The off-time means we will have to start playing on Monday by 10:15am [PT] “At most in order to complete play,” said Gary Young, the tour's chief referee. “The forecast now for Monday is for rain in the morning, with rain amounts ranging from 0.2 to 0.4 inches in the morning.
“We are already dealing with a very wet golf course, and at this stage we are making the decision as to whether we believe the professional golf standards are there or not.”
The tournament received signature event status for the season and was limited to 80 professionals (and 80 amateurs on the first two days). Wyndham Clark leads through 54 holes, After a 12-under 60 on Saturday. The last Tour event shortened to 54 holes was the 2016 Zurich Classic.