Tom Hoge thrives on several firsts at Pebble Beach

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Round 1 leader Tom Hoge was T2 entering the final round of the 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am before finishing 12th, Photo: sportingnews.com

Tom Hoge holds the outright 18-hole lead for the first time in his PGA Tour career (0-for-6 with the 18-hole co-lead) at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Reigning FedExCup Champion Patrick Cantlay stands T5 after a 6-under 65 at Monterey Peninsula Country Club.

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Hoge’s 9-under 63, the third-lowest score of his PGA Tour career (lowest: 62, 2015 and 2020 Wyndham Championship).

 

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Starting on No. 10, he made six consecutive birdies on Nos. 3-8, the longest birdie streak of his Tour career (previous: 5, twice; most recent: 2021 Valero Texas Open).

Hoge is seeking first PGA Tour title (best finish: 2nd/2019 A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, 2nd/2022 American Express).

He was T2 entering the final round of the 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am before finishing 12th, his best result in seven previous starts at the event.

 

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Seamus Power (2nd/-8/SH) is making his fifth start at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, with his best result coming in 2020 (T38).

Power earned his first career PGA Tour victory last season at the Barbasol Championship and has two top-fives in nine starts this season (T4/The RSM Classic, T3/Sony Open in Hawaii).

Rookie Austin Smotherman, who competed at Pebble Beach as a junior participant in the 2015 PURE Insurance Championship, stands T3 (-7/PB); Smotherman made eagles at Nos. 18 and 6, the first two eagles of his Tour career.

 

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Cantlay, who finished T3 at the event in 2021, has two top-10s in two starts this season (4th/Sentry Tournament of Champions, 9th/The American Express).

Two-time champions Kevin Streelman and Larry Fitzgerald lead the pro-am portion of the competition at 11-under.

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