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AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am PGA Matchup Odds

Halfway through the West Coast Swing the PGA Tour makes its annual stop along the northern California coast for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am this week. A bump to Signature Event status last year reduced the field to 80 and guaranteed some of the best golfers in the world would attend. OWGR No. 1 Scottie Scheffler makes his season debut and No. 3 Rory McIlroy starts on Tour for the first time in 2025. They sit on top of the outright odds board with Scheffler the only player boasting shorter than 10/1 odds. The smaller field allows everyone to play four rounds across two courses. Pros and amateurs will play each of the first two rounds at Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill with the pros playing the weekend at iconic Pebble Beach. Wyndham Clark carded a Pebble Beach record 60 in what was the final round to win the weather-shortened tournament. Visit BookMaker.eu for a complete list of matchup betting odds when you’re ready to place a wager.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Matchup Odds

Scottie Scheffler -200 vs. Rory McIlroy +160

Collin Morikawa -115 vs. Justin Thomas -115

Ludvig Aberg -115 vs. Patrick Cantlay -115

Hideki Matsuyama -115 vs. Sungjae Im -115

Tommy Fleetwood -120 vs. Sam Burns -110

Jason Day-115 vs. Keegan Bradley -115

Corey Conners -135 vs. Wyndham Clark +105

Taylor Pendrith -145 vs. Viktor Hovland +115

Will Zalatoris +100 vs. Tom Kim -130

Sepp Straka -110 vs. Maverick McNealy -120

Russell Henley -115 vs. Max Greyserman -115

Shane Lowry -130 vs. Tony Finau +100

Adam Scott -115 vs. Sahith Theegala -115

Beau Hossler -130 vs. Thomas Detry +100

JJ Spaun -115 vs. J.T. Poston -115

Akshay Bhatia +115 vs. Robert MacIntyre -145

Max Homa -120 vs. Cameron Young -110

Harris English -125 vs. Tom Hoge -105

Byeong Hun An -115 vs. Rasmus Hojgaard -115

Nick Taylor +105 vs. Davis Thompson -135

Si Woo Kim -115 vs. Min Woo Lee -115

Rickie Fowler -135 vs. Jordan Spieth +105

Cam Davis -115 vs. Stephan Jaeger -115

Keith Mitchell +110 vs. Austin Eckroat -140

Billy Horschel -115 vs. Nico Echavarria -115

Taylor Moore -135 vs. Christiaan Bezuidenhout +105

Justin Rose +120 vs. Gary Woodland -150

Brian Harman +110 vs. Doug Ghim -140

Patrick Rodgers -115 vs. Justin Lower -115

Jhonattan Vegas -140 vs. Adam Hadwin +110

Erik Van Rooyen -165 vs. Brendon Todd +135

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Need to Know

We didn’t see the full effect of the format changes last year with the tournament shortened to 54 holes due to inclement weather. There is a good chance we get the full treatment with early forecasts calling for cool temperatures and no rain. No cut means the field will play three rounds at Pebble Beach and one of the first two rounds at Spyglass Hill. Neither course is long and favorable conditions can produce low scores. Last year Clark set a PB scoring record with a third round 60, which turned out to be the final round, winning by a shot at 17-under. Distance off the tee is not a factor bringing the field closer together. Pebble Beach is a tidy 6,972-yard, par-72 layout that’s among the shortest on Tour, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Approach shots have to find small greens that are surrounded by strategically placed bunkers through coastal winds.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Matchup Picks

Jordan Spieth +105 vs. Rickie Fowler

I’m going with this matchup between two of the game’s bigger names who have struggled in recent years. Spieth is coming off surgery that shelved him for months and is making his first start since last August. The end of last year was forgettable and Spieth is hoping the procedure along with a return to an event that’s yielded him positive results can get him going. A win here in 2017 is one of Spieth’s six top 10s.

Maverick McNealy -120 vs. Sepp Straka

Getting back to his old stomping ground could be exactly what McNealy needs after stumbling at Torrey Pines. He closed 2024 with a win at the RSM Classic and started this season with a T8 at The Sentry giving him five straight top 20s in completed events. However, a closing 77 at the FIO was among his worst efforts. The Stanford product has two top 5 finishes at Pebble Beach, a course he knows well.

Jason Day-115 vs. Keegan Bradley

Based on his past results in this tournament it’d be a crime if I didn’t back Day in this matchup. Seven times in his last nine starts he placed among the top 10 and he was no worse than T24 in the other two. He’s also been on a nice run of form recently finishing among the top 25 in six of his last nine starts around the globe. Converging trends make Day a nice pick.

Collin Morikawa -115 vs. Justin Thomas

A T14 in his tournament debut last year was part of a spectacular season for Morikawa. He didn’t get the notoriety because he failed to win a title, but few if any golfers played as well as he did. He finished among the top 10 eight times and was inside the top 20 on five other occasions. He started this year with a runner-up at The Sentry carding a 32-under 260.

Nick Taylor +105 vs. Davis Thompson

Another player with success in this tournament who accomplished something both Day and Morikawa have yet to do is Taylor. The Canadian was a four-shot winner back in 2020 that started a run of three top 20s in four starts. He has an additional top 10 here from a few years earlier. And Taylor is off to a good start in 2025 winning the Sony Open in a playoff followed by a T12 last time out at The American Express.

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