With preferred lies in effect, first- and second-round co-leader and World No. 285 Scott Langley signed for a 3-under-par 31-38=69 after the weather-delayed final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to wrap on 12-under 275, up one place to solo 6th with play suspended due to darkness. UPDATE: With play completed on Monday, Phil Mickelson was the champion while Langley finished 6th (seven back) and drops to 0-for-4 when leading/co-leading after 18 and 36 holes, respectively.
There’s only two players (of 60) left to complete their respective rounds. On-course leader Phil Mickelson and 54-hole leader Paul Casey. Mickelson is 6-under thru 16 holes, 18-under total, three clear of Casey, who has a 3'2" par putt at the 16th when play resumes on Monday morning at 8:00 am local time. Playing out of the fifth-to-last group, Langley hit 10 (of 14) fairways and 14 greens in regulation, gaining 2.342 strokes tee-to-green but losing 0.210 on-the-green. He carded five, first-nine birdies at 1, 2, 6, 8 and 9, but came home in birdie-less 2-over, squaring 12 and 15 (3-putt). For the week, the 29-year-old carded rounds of 64-69-73-69 (MP-SH-PB-PB) and totaled one eagle and 18 birdies versus eight bogeys. This was his seventh AT&T, fifth cash and first top 60. He improves to 6-for-9 on the season with three top 25s and one top 10, his first since a career-tying-best 3rd at the 2014 Valspar.