Dustin Johnson and Paul Goydos broke away from a six-way tie at the start of the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am with rounds of 64 to take a four-shot lead heading into Sunday’s final round.
Johnson, who played Spyglass Hill Golf Club in the third round, got off to a fast start with an eagle on the first hole. He added birdies on the third, fourth, sixth and seventh holes. After a bogey on the 10th hole, Johnson made another eagle on the 11th hole. He made two more birdies on the day at the 14th and 17th holes but closed out the round with a bogey at the 18th hole.
Goydos was bogey-free in his third round at Pebble Beach. He made an eagle on the second hole and carded six birdies, three on each side, to keep pace with Johnson.
All players will play the Pebble Beach course in the final round.
J. B. Holmes, Bryce Molder and Matt Jones are tied for third place at 14-under par, four shots behind Johnson and Goydos. Alex Cejka is in sixth place with David Duval, J. P. Hayes and Steve Marino tied for seventh. K. J. Choi, D. J. Trahan and Tom Pernice, Jr. are tied for 10th place at 11-under par.
Johnson, Goydos pull away at Pebble Beach
Johnson, who played Spyglass Hill Golf Club in the third round, got off to a fast start with an eagle on the first hole. He added birdies on the third, fourth, sixth and seventh holes. After a bogey on the 10th hole, Johnson made another eagle on the 11th hole. He made two more birdies on the day at the 14th and 17th holes but closed out the round with a bogey at the 18th hole.
Goydos was bogey-free in his third round at Pebble Beach. He made an eagle on the second hole and carded six birdies, three on each side, to keep pace with Johnson.
All players will play the Pebble Beach course in the final round.
J. B. Holmes, Bryce Molder and Matt Jones are tied for third place at 14-under par, four shots behind Johnson and Goydos. Alex Cejka is in sixth place with David Duval, J. P. Hayes and Steve Marino tied for seventh. K. J. Choi, D. J. Trahan and Tom Pernice, Jr. are tied for 10th place at 11-under par.