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PGA Tour pros bracing for 30 mph winds at Pebble Beach as Sepp Straka leads by 3

Saturday weather forecast at Pebber Beach In the third round of the 2025 AT & T Pebble Beach Proum, we are looking for a lot of wind, rain, and chilly temperature.

The gust reaches 30 miles per hour throughout a day, and can happen, given that it is close to the Pebble Beach's Pacific Ocean. In other words, despite the fact that Austrians have posted 7 under 65 in the first 36 holes, the three -shots of Sep Straka are not safe.

“You have to keep going and hit golf shots,” Straka explained how to navigate the weather on weekends.

“When you have a chance to make a birdie, you must still be quite aggressive. Yes, you have to take what the course is given.”

Golf ball does not move at all because the temperature on Saturday does not even break 60 degrees. It will be an absolute grind for the players, but it will probably entertain everyone from home.

“Oh, man, let's be positive,” said Russell Henry.

“Everyone is going to deal with it. So I just try to commit my shot and make some good decisions. It works well.”

Last year, the tough weather affected the final round of the tournament because the tower of the TV, the hospitality tent, and the other temporary structures fell due to the wind and rain of driving. The official had no choice but to declare Wyndham Clark as a winner after 54 holes. In the third round, Clark fired 12 An 60 and set a record of the Pebble Beach Course in the process. He didn't know it at the time, but it gave him a victory.

This year's weather is not so serious, but it will definitely affect the entire Saturday field. Players fight their mother in one of the most beautiful places on the earth, so prepare to see a lot of rain gear, hoodie, winter hats and gloves.

Jack Mirco is a golf staff writer playing SB Nation. Please follow him in X @jack_milko

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