Crosby Weather Is Back And As Brutal As Ever

No hole better exemplifies the traditional Crosby weather blues than Pebble Beach's 7th hole.

Ryan Lavner files some anecdotes from the 7th after a rainy, nasty round one in the 2017 AT&T National Pro-Am.

How many 111-yard par 3s in the world would surrender only four birdies to the world’s best players? The iconic seventh played to a 3.14 scoring average during the opening round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, which was later suspended because of unplayable conditions.

“I’ve never played anything like it,” Mark Hubbard said afterward, his ski cap still dripping. “That was the wackiest golf shot I’ve ever hit.”

With Pebble’s greens softened by weeks of rain, and with the hole location only four paces from the left and just five from the back, there were only two tee shots closer than 10 feet.

First round highlights...