With high winds forcing a suspension of play for most of the afternoon Saturday, the final round of the Pro-Am will be completed Monday, sans amateur partners. Justin Rose was able to open up a two-stroke lead by opening with a three-under 33 on the front nine before play was called for the day Sunday for darkness.
Rose is at 15 under while closest pursuers Brendon Todd, Denny McCarthy and Peter Malnati are at 13 under. McCarthy will be on the 16th hole when play resumes at 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST while Todd is on 13. Malnati is playing with Rose in the final group.
In addition to the trophy and history that comes with the win at the PGA Tour’s most scenic venue, there’s also plenty of cash at stake. $9 million is set to be handed out Monday evening, with the winner taking home $1.62 million.
You can check out the complete payout breakdown below.
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