Sharks captain Joe Pavelski wrapped up his weekend at the American Century Championship, and finished in a tie for third at the Lake Tahoe golf tournament.
The #ACCGolf tournament ends with @jpav8 in third place, his highest finish yet. 👏
📸: Jeff Bayer/@ACChampionship pic.twitter.com/w1tEiN8DHA— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) July 15, 2018
Pavelski ended with a total score of 68 in the event, which utilized the Modified Stableford scoring system. The former high school golfer entered the final day atop the leaderboard, and playing in a trio with the three-time defending champion, former Oakland A's pitcher Mark Mulder, plus the man who would end his streak, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.
Pavelski bogeyed four times on Sunday, but parred or birdied the other 14 holes. He finished the day five points back of Romo.
.@jpav8 casually draining deep putts before he goes for the @ACChampionship win. pic.twitter.com/cSXGjWBNHM— Sharks on NBCS (@NBCSSharks) July 15, 2018
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The San Jose sniper tied with another noteworthy sharpshooter: 18-year NBA veteran Ray Allen, who surged up the board after scoring a Sunday-high 28.