Matthieu Pavon is once again in the last round on the PGA Tour! Thanks to a card of 66 (-6), the Frenchman is 3rd and will be associated with Ludvig Åberg and leader Wyndham Clark, author of a historic 60 (-12). The winner of the 2023 US Open sets the Pebble Beach course record, the old record was -10. 34th player in the world at the start of this AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Matthieu Pavon continues his journey towards the summits of world golf.

Matthieu Pavon on his way to the double at Pebble Beach

Matthieu Pavon during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – via Twitter @ffgolf

Winner last week of the Farmers Insurance Open, Matthieu Pavon is once again in the last part and has every chance of playing for victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. In the last groups during the moving day, the 34th player in the world scored 66 (-6) with eight birdies for two bogeys. He was impressive on the drive hitting almost 93% of the fairway (first in statistics) and once again relying on solid putting. 

A solid putting for Pavon, a magical putting for Clark. The American sets the course record on this moving day at Pebble Beach with a historic 60 (-12). Nothing could happen to the winner of the US Open 2023 coming home string after string. He set a new record on the PGA Tour with 189 ft of putts returned in one round (57,6 meters). The American will therefore start in the lead with a lead over the Swede Ludvig Åberg. 

In the last group alongside Scottie Scheffler and Thomas Detry, Åberg is the one who did the best on the Pebble Beach course with a score of 67 (-5). Thomas Detry played -3 and ranks fourth. Very average day for world number 1 Scottie Scheffler, very bothered by his putting. He drops to 6th place at -13.

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Matthieu Pavon in the running at Pebble Beach