If DJ plays his A game, there's no way anyone else has a shot. However, Jason Day just won here in San Diego a couple weeks ago and can easily put pressure on DJ while playing in the group behind him. Day, a former #1 himself, knows what it takes to come back and win.
Jordan Speith has started round four on fire as he's already -3 on the day. He has a ton of ground to make up playing way ahead of the leaders, but if anyone can do it he'd be my 1st choice. He won this event last year, and if he can go out and shoot a 62 before the wind picks up, who knows.
John Rahm is one of the newest sensations on tour, already ranked #2 in the world in his second season on tour. Him making a run wouldn't surprise anybody with have a brain.
Now to my boy Phil. He hasn;t won since his brilliant performance at the 2013 Open. However he has been in contention recently, including last week in Phoenix. he's definitely a long shot, but what a story it would be. Being a San Diegan, he's always been my favorite golfer. I just like seeing him on leaderboards. #TeamPhil #NeverTookSteriods #TigerDid
That's the 18th hole at Pebble Beach. A risk/reward par 5. Can't ask for a better finishing hole with this leaderboard. If you are just being lazy today throw on the golf, take a cat nap, then wake up and watch what could be a dramatic finish.
Plus, maybe something awesome happens like this...I mean it is a Pro-Am.
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