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Lukas Nelson is a famous American singer. He is a part of the band Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real. Surprisingly, he enjoys playing golf as well.

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Willie Nelson’s son, Lukas, was part of the field at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Let us see how he played at the event.

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Lukas Nelson at 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

The 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was yet another exciting event of the PGA Tour season. The event included various old as well as new celebrities playing golf and having a good time. Professional golfers and amateurs played the event as a team and the team with the highest score would win the event.

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Celebrities, as well as the fans, were part of the event. The event was truly an enthralling one, with Tom Hoge emerging as the winner among the professionals. He finished the event with an overall score of 19 under par.

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Lukas Nelson was also playing as an amateur in the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The singer teamed up with Beau Hossler for the event. Beau Hossler himself finished the event in the third position, with an overall score of 16 under par.

Lukas and Hossler finished the event with an overall score of 23 under par. They finished tied for 16th position. The duo carded consecutive rounds in the ’60s. With a low 63 and 64 in the second and third round, respectively. They carded a final round of 69, three under par at the Pebble Beach Golf Links.

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The teams which won the team title were Taylor Moore and Kyle Adams. The duo won the event with an overall score of 33 under par. They carded a final round of 62 to win the team title.

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Tom Hoge final round win

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The American professional carded a final round 68, four-under-par to win his first PGA Tour title. His final round included three birdies, one triple bogey, and a bogey in the front nine. Tom’s back-nine included four birdies and not a single bogey. This helped him take the title.

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What do you make of a perfect back nine by Tom Hoge?

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Bazif Qadri is a Content Strategist and Senior Golf writer at EssentiallySports. He has written over 600 articles, but his most notable work was when he wrote about 'LIV Golf is Not Here to Compete With the PGA Tour, It is Here to Take Over,' which captured the attention of fans. He is a dedicated follower and admirer of Rory McIlroy, the Northern Irishman.

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