Mother Nature reared its head and fought back Friday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Wind and rain were present at all three host sites, but Pebble Beach Golf Links and those who played it during the second round Friday were facing a much more difficult course because of the wind than those who played Thursday. It played nearly two strokes tougher in round two.
And the weather isn’t expected to change much come Saturday, which will make for an entertaining weekend on the Monterey Peninsula.
Winds are forecasted to continue blowing strong throughout Saturday’s round, with gusts getting up to 40 miles per hour, which forced the PGA Tour to move up third-round tee times by one hour.
The weather will be an impact come the weekend, but who has put themselves in the best position with 36 holes to play?
Don’t forget the cut will be made after Saturday’s third round.