At Pebble Beach Golf Links and beginning off 10 tee, PGA TOUR rookie and World No. 156 Greyson Sigg finished bogey-bogey for a 2-under-par 36-34=70 in R3 of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, up five spots to T10, five back of three co-leaders.
The Georgia alum, who posts a three-day tally of 10-under 205, is one of 26 TOUR rookies and 31 tourney debutants this week, and the only one (of either) that is currently residing the top 10. The last player to win this event on debut was Brett Ogle in 1993, so that would be noteworthy, but more likely, Sigg will be looking at a second top 10 in 20 career events (11th as a member), and first since a T9 at last season’s opposite-field Corales (in March) as a non-member, where he was T21 thru 54 holes (72-70-70-69). This is his first time in the top 10 at the three-quarter pole and will play out of the fifth-to-last group on Sunday with Denny McCarthy and Dylan Frittelli. After opening with 67-68 (MP-SH), the 26-year-old offset three squares today with five circles on nine (of 14) fairways and 13 greens in regulation, losing strokes off-the-tee (-0.790) and around (-0.549), but gaining 1.106 on approach and 0.330 with the flat stick, despite a disappointing 3-jack at his final hole from 7'3".