The PGA Tour moves up the California coast this week with Pebble Beach Golf Links playing host to its namesake event, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. This week marks the return of 2024 Player of the Year and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who opened as the betting favorite and the only golfer with shorter than 10/1 odds. World No. 3 Rory McIlroy makes his PGA season debut following a run of five top 5s, including a win, in six starts on the DP World Tour. Wyndham Clark is back to defend the title he won a year ago in a weather-shortened event looking to become the first repeat winner since Dustin Johnson in 2010. Ironically, DJ’s first win came when the tournament was cut to 54 holes. A move to Signature Event status last year reduced the field and the number of courses used. The 80-player field will tackle Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill in the third straight multi-course tournament. Also, amateurs jump off the track after two rounds. Visit BookMaker.eu for a complete list of betting odds when you’re ready to place a wager.
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Betting Odds
Scottie Scheffler +526
Rory McIlroy +1202
Justin Thomas +1399
Collin Morikawa +1403
Ludvig Aberg +1799
Patrick Cantlay +2000
Hideki Matsuyama +2204
Sungjae Im +2504
Tommy Fleetwood +3006
Jason Day +3495
Sam Burns +3499
Keegan Bradley +4499
Taylor Pendrith +5008
Will Zalatoris +5493
Maverick McNealy +5494
Max Greyserman +5508
Shane Lowry +5508
Corey Conners +5509
Sepp Straka +5509
Wyndham Clark +5510
Viktor Hovland +5510
Tony Finau +5850
Adam Scott +6511
Russell Henley +6512
Tom Kim +6512
Sahith Theegala +6512
Odds Analysis
Patrick Cantlay +2000
The dude has been on a roll since his T3 at the US Open last June racking up nine straight top 25s with three finishes among the top 5. Most recently he was T5 at the American Express and Cantlay also carries a run of good form at Pebble Beach into this week. He’s finished inside the top 11 in each of his last four starts with back-to-back top 5s in 2021 and 2022 and he also has an additional top 10 on his resume.
Jason Day +3495
He’s done just about everything but win at Pebble Beach so maybe it’s time Day has his breakthrough moment. He no longer has to worry about missing the cut, but when he did he was perfect going 13 for 13 prior to last year. That run included eight top 10 finishes with five of them among the top 5. He was co-runner-up in 2018 and finished T6 last year that included a final round 63 at Pebble Beach.
Tom Hoge +7513
With 11 rounds under 70 already this season, Hoge is well positioned for a run on courses that typically score low. And he’s done a nice job in recent years at this event getting his only Tour victory here in 2022 when he opened with a 63. The year before he placed among the top 15 and last year he overcame an opening 71 to record a pair of 66s to earn a share of sixth. Hoge began the season with a T8 at The Sentry.
Collin Morikawa +1403
At some point the consistency is going to yield a victory. Morikawa was winless last year though he did secure seven top 5 finishes among his 14 top 20s. And he opened 2025 shooting 32-under at The Sentry but came in second to Hideki Matsuyama’s record 35-under score for his third runner-up in his last 10 Tour starts. Morikawa was T14 at this event last year in his tournament debut.
Nick Taylor +8508
After struggling most of last season, Taylor couldn’t have asked for a better start to 2025. He won for the fifth time in his career surviving a playoff at the Sony Open and followed that with a T12 at The American Express overcoming a third round 73. And he’s enjoyed success at this tournament with a win in 2020 among his four top 20s. It’s dangerous to go further down the odds board with a loaded field, but Clark had roughly the same odds last year.
Course: Pebble Beach Golf Links (host) – 6,972 yards, Par 72
A smaller field means no cut line and one course used in past events is no longer needed. The field will navigate Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill over the first two days with the iconic Pebble Beach layout hosting the final two rounds. At just under 7,000 yards Pebble Beach is one of the shortest courses on Tour with wide open fairways that don’t pose a threat. Accuracy off the tee isn’t a problem, but approach shots have to find small greens that are surrounded by strategically placed bunkers. Spyglass Hill is the toughest of the two with additional length stretching it to 7,041 yards. However, playing along the coast can always be treacherous and early forecasts call for cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain over the weekend.
TV Coverage: CBS, Golf Channel
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