"Clark Claims Pebble Beach Pro-Am Title in Shortened Tournament"

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American golfer Wyndham Clark wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after just 54 holes due to heavy storms, shooting a blistering 12-under 60 at a soggy Pebble Beach to break the course record and take a one-shot lead. The tournament was declared over early in accordance with PGA Tour regulations, with Clark clinching his third PGA Tour victory and jumping to world No. 6. The tournament is the first on the PGA Tour to be reduced to 54 holes since 2016, as heavy storms continue to lash California, leaving millions at risk of flooding.
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