Casey's At the Bat at Pebble Beach
Sunday, February 10, 2019

    Ted Potter made a significant comeback from his Thursday 82 with rounds of 74 and 71, but his 12 under par total wasn't nearly enough to survive the cut at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Ted beat just four players in the $7.6 million event that he won last year, and bowed out 27 strokes behind leader Paul Casey, who goes into today's finale at 15-under-par 200.

    Casey holds a three-stroke lead over Phil Mickelson, which ensures a massive gallery for the final round late this afternoon. Mickelson is one stroke ahead of Scott Piercy and Lucas Glover.

    The two Gators in the field, Brian Gay (64-72-69-205) and Matt Every (65-71-69-205), are squarely in the hunt today, both at 10 under par. Every made it into the field after sitting in the third alternate spot Monday morning. Seminole rookie Hank Lebioda (71-69-71-211) also made the 54-hole cut at 4 under. The cut came at minus  2.  

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