Last round canceled at Pebble Beach! Several times postponed on Sunday, due to bad weather, the last round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was postponed to Monday, before being simply canceled. The winner is Wyndham Clark, the Saturday night leader, who pockets the trophy and $3,6 million. Matthieu Pavon, 3rd after the moving day, signed a podium at Pebble Beach, a week after his victory at Torrey Pines. The Bordeaux player is now 26th player in the world and 1st in the FedEx Cup rankings.

The title for Wyndham Clark, Matthieu Pavon 3rd in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Wyndham Clark winner of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – via Twitter @PGATour

Last round canceled at Pebble Beach! Tournament organizers ultimately decided to cancel the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am due to weather conditions. The results are those of Saturday evening: Wyndham Clark is champion! The winner of the 2023 US Open adds one of the big events on the American circuit to his list of achievements and pockets the sum promised to each Signature Event winner: $3,6 million. He also reached his best career ranking, Clark is now placed 6th in the world.

Wyndham Clark won with a one-shot lead over Swede Ludvig Åberg. The young European continues his rise to the top with this new big performance. 3064th player in the world at the end of 2022, he is now 11th player in the world.

How we love seeing the French flag at the top of the PGA Tour leaderboards! Matthieu Pavon continues his journey on the PGA Tour and in great style with a podium at Pebble Beach. This event, which included 18 players from the world's top 20, was therefore heavily endowed with points, which allowed the Frenchman to reach a new milestone: he is 26th player in the world. He also places himself at the top of the FedEx Cup standings ahead of American Chris Kirk.

The new leader of French golf has also confirmed that he will be present at the next French Open!

To find the final leaderboard of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: click here.

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