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Korea’s Tom Kim fought to a 4-under 68 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Saturday which he said felt like a 61 to reduce an overnight four-shot deficit to two as he hunts for a fourth PGA TOUR title.

With rain showers, chilly conditions and gusts of winds hitting up to 45kph during the third round of the US$20 million Signature event, the 22-year-old kept his head down to sink eight birdies against four bogeys to remain in the title chase.

To land his fourth career PGA TOUR victory, and a first since October 2023, Kim will need to overcome European Ryder Cup stars Sepp Straka, Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry and 2023 champion Justin Rose. Straka, winner of The American Express two weeks ago, ground out a 70 which featured four birdies over his closing five holes to lead by one shot on 16-under from McIlroy and Lowry, who both fired stunning 65s while Rose sits alongside Kim and Australian Cam Davis (69) on 14-under.

“It’s kind of miserable standing on the seventh tee. I hit a 54-degree wedge yesterday and hit 7 iron today. The wind was coming, rain was coming and I think holes five to 10 wasn’t fun but you know, I got through those holes really well which I think allowed me to finish strongly,” said Kim.

“With this weather, you’re going to have tough breaks. You’re going to hit really good shots and make bogeys and that’s exactly what I did on some of the holes. Today was just really tough and you’ve got to put your head down and just grind it.

“I mean, just to have a round under par today is definitely a big win. It was a different beast out there. To be able to grind that out and actually put a really good number to give myself a chance tomorrow is really big. Just kind of excited to wake up and grind it out.”

Trailing by four through 36 holes, Kim began his day by unceremoniously topping his tee shot on the first hole before recovering superbly by chipping in for birdie from just off the green. He hit seven more birdies with a new putter in his bag this week, including on the iconic par-5 18th hole after splashing a greenside bunker shot to within three feet, against four bogeys on the card.

“This weather just showed you how good these guys are …  you know me shooting 68, I really feel like I shot 61 but there’s some better scores out there and shows you how good these guys are,” he said.

“So without rain and without this wind (forecasted on Sunday), we’re going to need a low one tomorrow to finish it off. Instead of trying to think about, I’m going to put my head down and just play my game. I’m just going to try to do what I can do. Just really focus on what I can control. I can’t control anything but my process and that’s all I’m going to think about.

Third-Round Notes – Saturday, February 1, 2025

Weather: Cloudy with rain showers. High of 59. Wind SSW 14-20 mph, with gusts up to 28 mph.

Third-Round Leaderboard

Pos.        Player                    R1           R2           R3           Total

1              Sepp Straka           65 SH      65 PB      70            200 (-16)

T2            Rory McIlroy         66 SH      70 PB      65            201 (-15)

T2            Shane Lowry         66 PB      70 SH      65            201 (-15)

T4            Justin Rose            65 PB      69 SH      68            202 (-14)

T4            Tom Kim                 69 SH      65 PB      68            202 (-14)

T4            Cam Davis             65 PB      68 SH      69            202 (-14)

  

Sepp Straka (1st/-16)

  • 36-hole leader maintains the lead following a third-round 2-under 70; sits one clear of 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans champions Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry
  • Holds the 54-hole lead/co-lead for the second time (2025 American Express/won)
  • Bidding to post the third consecutive win on TOUR by a player from the University of Georgia (Straka/The American Express, Harris English/Farmers Insurance Open)
  • Leads field in birdies (22), Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (9.981; career-best thru 54 holes), Strokes Gained: Approach the Green (5.580) and Sand Saves (6/6)
  • Making third career appearance at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (MC/2019, T26/2024)
  • Three-time PGA TOUR winner, bidding for his second win this year (2025 American Express)
  • Making fourth start of the season (T15/The Sentry, T30/Sony Open in Hawaii, won/The American Express)
  • Finished T27 in the 2024 FedExCup standings, his sixth consecutive season qualifying for the FedExCup playoffs and third straight year advancing to the TOUR Championship

Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry

  • 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans champions turn in the round of the day with matching 7-under 65s
  • Each had an ace in round one (McIlroy/No. 15/Spyglass, Lowry/No. 7/Pebble Beach) and own identical scores (66-70-65)
  • The last player to make an ace and go on to win is Justin Rose at this event in 2023

 

Rory McIlroy (T2/-15)

  • World No. 3 and three-time FedExCup champion posts a bogey-free 7-under 65
  • Seeks to win in his season debut for the third time in his career, with both coming in THE CJ CUP (2021, 2022)
  • Leads the field with 26 victories (T22 all time), most recently at the 2024 Truist Championship
  • Third appearance at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (MC/2018, T66/2024)
  • Leads the field in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee (3.830) and Driving Distance (337.8)

Shane Lowry (T2/-15)

  • Sixth appearance at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (T21/2015, T41/2016, T14/2017, T43/2018, MC/2019)
  • Three wins in 186 starts (2015 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, 2019 Open Championship, 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans)
  • Missed the cut in his season debut at last week’s Farmers Insurance Open

Miscellaneous Notes

  • 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am champion and 11-time PGA TOUR winner Justin Rose (T4/-14) seeks to become the event’s 13th multiple winner
  • Making his second appearance at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (T31/2024), Tom Kim (T4/-14) is in search of his fourth PGA TOUR win (2022 Wyndham Championship, 2022 and 2023 Shriners Children’s Open)
  • Cam Davis (T4/-14) leads the field with three eagles (R1/PB/No. 6, R2/SH/No. 1, R3/PB/No. 14); would become the sixth international winner of the event and third from Australia (Bruce Crampton/1965, Brett Ogle/1993)
  • World No. 1 and 13-time PGA TOUR winner Scottie Scheffler (T10/-10) trails by six in bid for his eighth win in his last 15 starts; two reigning FedExCup champions have won in their season debut (Tiger Woods/2008 Farmers Insurance Open, Rory McIlroy/2022 CJ CUP in South Carolina)
  • Scoring averages at Pebble Beach Golf Links: R1 (68.175), R2 (69.976), R3 (71.558)

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