PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) – Dustin Johnson already was feeling good about his game heading over to the Shore Course at Monterey Peninsula. Another day of gorgeous weather in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am made him feel even better.
Johnson ran off three straight birdies to start his round, made four birdies in a five-hole stretch around the turn and wound up with a 7-under 64 on Friday to share the 36-hole lead with Beau Hossler.
“Probably my lowest by about seven shots at Monterey Peninsula, so I was happy with that,’’ Johnson said. “It’s probably the first time, too, I think we have ever played over there with nice weather. So it was definitely a good day.’’
He only slightly exaggerated, but not by much. In four times playing at Monterey Peninsula since it joined the rotation, he only broke 70 one time and twice shot 73. The evidence of the different day he faced came early. Johnson hit a 9-iron on the 176-yard hole that plays downhill. A year ago, he hit 4-iron. On the 434-yard 13th hole a year ago, he “roasted’’ a driver and a 3-iron. This year, he hit 3-wood and had 85 yards left.
“But I was right behind the tree,’’ he said.
Hossler, the PGA Tour rookie best known in these parts for contending on the weekend at Olympic Club in 2012 US Open when he was 17, was flawless at Spyglass Hill in a round of 67 to join Johnson at 12-under par.
Hossler has not made a bogey this week. He holed an 18-foot par putt on the 10th hole at Pebble on Thursday.