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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Shopland/Shutterstock 14015638s Sepp Straka on the 9th Green The British Open Championship, Day Four, Golf, Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Liverpool, UK – 23 Jul 2023 The British Open Championship, Day Four, Golf, Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Liverpool, UK – 23 Jul 2023 PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxGRExMLTxCYPxROUxBULxUAExKSAxONLY Copyright: xDavexShopland/Shutterstockx 14015638s
Is there another weather wipeout in the cards for AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2025? Golf fans are tensed as the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am nears its last round, remembering the unexpected postponement due to bad weather the previous year. The final phase of the tournament was put off in 2024 owing to unfavorable weather circumstances, such as severe wind gusts, which made the course unusable.
Sepp Straka leads the field by three strokes this year, while Cameron Davis is in second place. The competition, which started on January 30 and ends on February 2, has featured some outstanding feats, like Rory McIlroy’s incredible hole-in-one in the first round. However, fans as well as players are preparing for possible complications as severe weather is predicted over the weekend. Let’s check out this year’s last-round weather forecast for the tournament!
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Will this year’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am final round be a complete bust?
As the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am approaches its peak, the memories of the weather-related delay from last year linger great. Things look a little dicey this year as well. The weather for Sunday, February 2 in Pebble Beach, California, calls for a generally cloudy sky with the possibility of thunderstorms. The temperature is predicted to drop to 52°F (11°C) then rise to 61°F (16°C). The predicted wind gust is around 33 km/h, and cloud cover is 94%. The chance of rain might still affect play, even if it wouldn’t be as bad as last year.
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Do you think the unpredictable weather will ruin the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am finale?
Yes, it's going to be a disaster
No, they'll manage it well
Weather always plays a part in golf
Not sure, but I'm worried
When did you watch your first golf tournament?
Yes, he's lost his edge
No, he's just in a slump
It's too early to tell
LIV Golf is to blame
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Will Sepp Straka's lead withstand the storm, or is Cameron Davis poised for a dramatic comeback?
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No, Tiger's legacy is unmatched
It's too early to tell
Both will shine in their own ways
Do you believe Brooks Koepka will make a dramatic return to the PGA Tour?
Yes, it's inevitable
No, he's committed to LIV
He'll keep us guessing
Not sure
Is Jordan Spieth's qualification for The Players Championship a testament to his consistency or a sign of the system's flaws?
It's his consistency
The system is flawed
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The difficulties presented by erratic coastal weather are well acknowledged by the tournament managers. They want to avoid a late conclusion like the one that occurred last year due to the delay. Gary Young, the chief referee, underlined the significance of upholding professional golf standards, saying that every attempt would be made to finish the event on time, but not at the price of player well-being or field integrity.
Attendees are encouraged to be ready for a range of weather situations. It is hoped that the weather will be kind as the final round draws near, providing an exciting and undisturbed end to this renowned tournament. But last year’s lessons are a clear reminder of nature’s might and the necessity of adaptability when faced with unanticipated difficulties. As the weather forecast for the last round remains unpredictable, everyone’s attention is focused on the scoreboard, where Sepp Straka is firmly in the lead and intends to maintain it despite the impending difficulties.
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Sepp Straka tops the leaderboard by three at Pebble Beach
At the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Sepp Straka has taken the lead. Straka has shown incredible poise and skill throughout the event, leading his nearest rival, Cameron Davis, by three strokes. Straka has given an amazing performance. He is in a good position going into the tournament’s closing rounds because of his steady play and astute course handling. But the final round brings another set of difficulties because the forecast calls for a gloomy sky. But Straka’s ability to hold his lead will require both his technical prowess and mental toughness.

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Jun 11, 2024; Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA; Cameron Davis looks over his yardage book on the 10th green during a practice round for the U.S. Open golf tournament at Pinehurst No. 2. Mandatory Credit: Katie Goodale-USA TODAY Sports
What’s your perspective on:
Will Sepp Straka's lead withstand the storm, or is Cameron Davis poised for a dramatic comeback?
Have an interesting take?
Cameron Davis, who is now three strokes behind, is still within striking reach. Variability brought on by the weather may present chances for those close to strike. Davis shot 9 under par in the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, tying for 20th place. Nevertheless, as of February 1, 2025, Davis is just a place behind the leader. He has maintained his spot in the tournament’s final round due to his steady play, and his consistent results in these competitions reflect his rising stardom on the PGA Tour.
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There is a tangible sense of expectancy as the last round draws near. Will Straka hold onto his advantage and win? Can Davis make a resurgence? The weather holding off long enough to allow for an uninterrupted conclusion is possibly the most important question. These questions still have no clear answers. Players and spectators alike hope that this year’s winner will be determined on the course rather than by the weather, but one thing is for sure: the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is set for a thrilling finale. So, who are you cheering for in the final round? Drop your thoughts in the comment box below.
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Will Sepp Straka's lead withstand the storm, or is Cameron Davis poised for a dramatic comeback?