2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds, Picks, and PGA Betting Analysis

2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds, Picks, and PGA Betting Analysis

The 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is set to tee off this week. Pebble Beach California will be the host of the event, with three courses in play.  This is a $20M prize pool, with Justin Rose as the defending champion. Rose won the event at 1-8 over Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu a season ago.

Let’s take a closer look at the upcoming 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am tournament so you can bet against the PGA betting odds with MyBookie.

 

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2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | 87th edition of AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Thursday, February 1st – Sunday, February 4th, 2024 | ESPN+
Spyglass Hill Golf Course, Monterey Peninsula Country Club, Pebble Beach, CA
2023 Winner: Justin Rose

 

Rory Mcllory +750

The 34 year old from Northern Ireland comes into the event ranked 2nd in the world. The 5’10 160lbs golfer has not played a competitive PGA event since November of 2023. He did just finish up at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and came away with a first place finish. Recent form is not usually a factor with Mcllroy as the guy is talented and able to turn it up at about any time. He is the favorite at +750.

 

Scottie Scheffler +850

The top ranked golfer in the world finished the American Express 17th, which came after a fifth place finish at the Sentry. Scheffler is just 27 years old. The Dallas Texas has been on the tour since 2018 and continues to get better and better. This trio of courses is set up for Scheffler to play well. He comes in as the second best odds to win this event, listed at +850. 

 

Xander Schauffele +1200

Xander has already played in three PGA tour events this season. He started with a 10th place finish at the Sentry, and backed it up with third and ninth place finishes at the American Express and Farmers Insurance. The 30 year old is a machine on the course, with tools to take down any condition or course. Schauffele is ranked 5th in the world, and starts the event at +1200 odds.

 

Viktor Hovland +1200

Hovland starts the event fourth in the world rankings. He was not super in his lone event this season, finishing 22nd at the Sentry. That was due in large part to his poor round three, where he carded at 72. The 26 year old from Norway broke out in a massive way a season ago, and is looking to ride the wave into an even better 2024. The former Oklahoma State Cowboys golfer is listed at +1200.

 

Patrick Cantlay +1800

Recent form has not been great for Cantlay, playing in three events on the PGA Tour already in 2024, and finishing outside the Top 10 in all of them. Despite that, Cantlay is 6th in the latest world rankings. He has the ability to get hot and stay hot, but as of now, he is looking to find that switch.

 

Max Homa +1800

The 33 from old from Burbank California finished 14th at the Sentry and 13th at the Farmers Insurance Open. Homa continues to find his groove on the tour ever since coming in over 10 years ago. Homa comes into the event ranked 7th in the world. He is listed at +1800 to win the event.

 

Others in Consideration:

  • Jordan Spieth +1800
  • Collin Morikawa +200
  • Ludvig Aberg +2500
  • Justin Thomas +2500
  • Matt Fitzpatrick +3000

Do not be afraid to bet on Jordan Spieth for this event. He has had some success in the past, as the runner up in 2022 and the champion back in 2017.  Spieth played well at the Sentry, and seems to be striking it well. Spieth at +1800, and our other pick is Scottie Scheffler at +850.

Those are our two picks for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Enjoy the event and best of luck!

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2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds, Picks, and PGA Betting Analysis
 

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The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is one of the most laid-back and entertaining PGA Tour events of the year. The tournament is played on three different courses – Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, and Monterey Peninsula – and brings together some of the world’s top golfers with big-name athletes and celebrities. This year’s list of amateurs includes Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers, Buster Posey, Pau Gasol, Will Arnett, Bill Murray, and Jason Bateman.

Defending champion Tom Hoge is back in the field for this year’s Pro-Am and has the fifth-shortest odds at +2000 to win the tournament. Jordan Spieth, who held the lead on the 15th tee of the final round last year, is the PGA Tour Betting favorite along with 2022 U.S. Open winner Matt Fitzpatrick. 

 

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Outright Odds

  • Jordan Spieth +1000
  • Matt Fitzpatrick +1000
  • Viktor Hovland +1100
  • Maverick McNealy +1800
  • Tom Hoge +2000
  • Seamus Power +2000
  • Andrew Putnam +2200
  • Justin Rose +2800
  • Keith Mitchell +3300
  • Matt Kuchar +3500

A Look Back at the Farmers Insurance Open

Max Homa, one of the sport’s most entertaining personalities on social media, won his sixth career PGA Tour event last week at the Farmers Insurance Open. He’s already won twice this season and is well on his way to surpassing his total earnings for last season. He made $5.3 million last season and was already $4 million this year before February.

Homa shot a six-under in the final round at Torrey Pines to finish at 13-under, two strokes ahead of Keegan Bradley in second place. Collin Morikawa finished third at 10-under.

 

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Best Bet

While Spieth is the betting favorite and has historically played well at Pebble Beach – he won here in 2017 and has three consecutive top-10 finishes – there’s reasons to believe he won’t have the same level of success this time around. Specifically, Spieth’s approach play has been below average for quite some time. He ranks 174th in strokes gained approach, and that could cost him at a course like Pebble Beach. He’s not exactly coming in hot either, after missing the cut at the Sony Open. 

Viktor Hovland, at +1100, is a great value pick. The 25-year-old Norwegian is primed for a breakthrough campaign and is coming off of a T18 finish at the Tournament of Champions in early January. Before that, he won the Hero World Challenge against a crowded field that included Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young, Xander Schauffele, and Justin Thomas.

Hovland has finished among the top 25 players in each of his four events this year, so he should, at the very least, be in contention this weekend. He’s also sixth in driving distance and accuracy this season, which should help him at a long course like Pebble Beach. While he’s never won a PGA Tour event at the California course, he did finish T12 there at the 2019 U.S. Open. He also won the 2018 U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach.

 
PGA Tour 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds, Preview and Analysis
 

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The PGA Tour heads up the coast to continue the California Swing with the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, returning to a three-course format after using just two courses in 2021. Golfers will rotate around the three courses over the first three rounds before finishing at Pebble Beach on Sunday. The tournament was established in 1937. That said, let’s take a look at our Golf Betting analysis for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am event along with their PGA Tour odds.

 

Golf Betting Preview for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Tournament

Overview

The starting field consists of 156 amateurs and 156 professional golfers, each pro pairing with an amateur. Those two-person groups will play a better ball format over the first three days, rotating courses. After three days of action, the field will be cut to the final pairings who will play on Sunday.

Daniel Berger returns to defend his title after firing an 18-under last season, besting runner-up Maverick McNealy by two strokes. The victory was Berger’s fourth of his career.

The winner of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am receives 500 FedEx Cup points. The tournament purse is $8.7 million, and the winner gets $1.566 million. 

 

The Courses

Pebble Beach is the crown jewel of the tournament, regarded as one of the most beautiful courses in the world. The course officially opened in 1919 and has gone through numerous alterations over the years. Pebble Beach plays as a par-72 and stretches 6,972 yards.

Spyglass Hill is opened and operated by the Pebble Beach Company and opened 56 years ago. The links golf course was designed by famed golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Sr. Also playing as a traditional par-72, the course measures 7,041 yards in length.

The last track in the rotation is Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course. The Shore Course was designed by Bob E. Baldock and Jack Neville in 1959. Playing as a par-71, the Shore Course reaches 6,957 yards from the tips.

 

The Field

Many top players are taking the week off as the PGA schedule ramps up in the coming weeks. However, the field does not lack some notable talent, with ten of the top 50 golfers in the world in action. Joining Berger is reigning FedEx Cup Champion Patrick Cantlay. Cantlay has had historical success, placing T3 and T11 in the last two starts.

2017 winner Jordan Spieth and 2015 champion Brandt Snedeker look to add another title to their trophy case. Speith tied with Cantlay last year with a T3 finish. Jason Day, fresh off a T3 last week at the Farmers, looks to keep the momentum going this week.

Some of the stars expected to tee it up this week include comedian Bill Murray, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, country music stars Jake Owen and Darius Rucker, and Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star Mookie Betts.

 

Betting Info

Cantlay at +750 is the betting favorite, and last year’s winner, Berger, can be grabbed at +1200. Spieth and Day are value plays at +2200 each, and McNealy and Justin Rose have +2800 pre-tournament odds. Rose placed T6 last week at the Farmers, his second top ten finish in three starts.

All other odds and bets can be placed over at MyBookie.ag.

 
2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Expert Analysis & Odds
 

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Okay MyBookie PGA golf betting enthusiasts, with the 2020-21 season rolling right along and heading into California for this week’s 2021 Pebble Beach Pro Am, it’s time to find out which five golfers are offering the best betting value against their Golf odds.

 

PGA Tour – 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Betting Preview

Patrick Cantlay, who finished second at The American Express on Jan. 24, is the favorite. Daniel Berger is second on the odds list with Paul Casey and Jason day identical favorites just behind the top two. Past winners, Phil Mickelson and Jordan Spieth are in the modestly loaded field. Now, let’s find out where the best golf betting value lies!

2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

  • When: Feb. 11-14
  • Where: Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Club — Pebble Beach, California

Odds To Win 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

  • Patrick Cantlay +700
  • Daniel Berger +1400
  • Paul Casey +1600
  • Will Zalatoris +1800
  • Jason Day +1600
  • Jordan Spieth +2000
  • Francesco Molinari +2200
  • Si-Woo Kim +3000
  • Cameron Davis +3500
  • Max Homa +3300
  • Sam Burns +3300
  • Kevin Streelman +3500
  • Cameron Tringale +4000
  • Henrik Norlander +4500
  • Brian Harman +4500
  • Phil Mickelson +4000
  • Rickie Fowler +4000
 

Top Five Golfers For the Win

Rickie Fowler

63rd in the official golf world rankings, the 32-year-old Californian should be desperate for a much-needed win right now. In nine tournaments this season, Fowler has only one Top 25 finish and that came at last year’s U.S. Open in September. Fowler missed the cut at last week’s Phoenix Open after shooting an opening round 74, but he did finish T53 and T21 in his previous two events. Fowler doesn’t rank better than 70th in any major statistical category, but he’s my top pick for the huge upset win this coming weekend!

 

Paul Casey

In six events this season, the 43-year-old Englishman has just one Top 25 finish. 17th in the official golf world rankings, Casey  comes into this event fresh off an encouraging T8 in the American Express tournament in late January. Casey ranks 32nd n driving distance (306.2) and 69th in eagles per hole. Casey might not be a favorite by any stretch of the imagination, but I like his long shot chances in a field that isn’t particularly loaded.

 

Si-Woo Kim

51st in the OGWR, the 25-year-old Kim has four Top 25 finishes and one victory in 11 events this season. The sweet-swinging South Korean won the American Express on Jan. 24 and should be motivated after finishing a modest T50 at last week’s Phoenix Open. Kim ranks an encouraging 36th in scoring average (70.3).

 

Patrick Cantlay

11th in the OGWR, the 28-year-old Californian has recorded three Top 10 finishes in seven tournaments this season. Cantlay won the Zozo Championship in October and finished an impressive T2 at the American Express on Jan. 24. In between, Cantlay recorded a pair of Top 20 finishes at the Masters and Sentry Tournament of Champions. Make no mistake about it, Cantlay will have a great chance for the outright win!

 

Will Zalatoris

In eight tournaments this season, the 24-year-old Californian has four Top 10 finishes. 49th in the official golf world rankings, Zalatoris comes into this event fresh off a solid T7 finish at last week’s Phoenix Open. Prior to that, Zalatoris finished an encouraging T7 in the Farmers Insurance Open. Zalatoris ranks a stellar 12th in driving distance (312.9), 43rd in greens in regulation (71.3%) and a stunning sixth in scoring average (69.5).

 
2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds, Preview & Picks
 

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With the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am set to get underway on Thursday, February 7, 2019, live from Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Florida, now is a perfect time to take a look at the odds to win this year’s fun-filled event and the golfers that could bring home the bacon at what is annually one of the most highly-anticipated events on the PGA Tour schedule.

This year’s lineup of amateurs features the likes of Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, country music star Toby Keith, and Academy Award nominee Andy Garcia. Current World No. 3 Dustin Johnson is the prohibitive favorite at 6-1 odds while World No. 12 Jason Day is the second pick on the board. World No. 21 Jordan Spieth is third on the board at 20-1 odds while World No. 14 Tommy Fleetwood is next at 25-1 odds. Rounding out the top five favorites is World No. 20 Matt Kuchar.

Now, let’s find out who the most likely winners are this year, along with the latest golf odds for each player.

 

2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds, Preview & Picks

Event Info

  • When: Thursday, February 7, 2019
  • Where: Pebble Beach Golf Links,Pebble Beach, Florida
  • TV: GolfTV

Odds to Win 2019 Pebble Beach Pro-Am

  • Dustin Johnson 6-1
  • Jason Day 10-1
  • Jordan Spieth 20-1
  • Tommy Fleetwood 25-1
  • Matt Kuchar 25-1
  • Tony Finau 25-1
  • Chez Reavie 25-1
  • Patrick Cantlay 25-1
  • Phil Mickelson 28-1
  • Patrick Reed 28-1
  • Adam Scott 28-1
  • Branden Grace 33-1
  • Paul Casey 33-1
 

Dustin Johnson

The former World No. 1 picked up a big win last week in Saudi Arabia and he’s a two-time champion of this tournament and second only to Jordan Spieth in scoring average over the last five years. Johnson has finished no worse than fifth in seven of his last 10 appearances at Pebble Beach. Johnson is paired with Wayne Gretzky.

 

Jason Day

Not only is Jason Day well-rested after taking last week off, but the former World No. 1 has also finished inside the Top 11 at Pebble Beach in each of the last four years.

 

Jordan Spieth

The talented Spieth might be another golfer that was prematurely represented as the heir to Tiger Woods’ now, legendary dominance, but the 25-year-old won this event in 2017 and has never finished worse than T22 in six appearances.

 

Tommy Fleetwood

Fleetwood is coming off a solid T16 in Dubai two weeks ago. Fleetwood has been one of the hottest golfers on the planet and could surprise in his debut appearance at Pebble Beach.

 

Matt Kuchar

Kuchar is looking good heading into this event, seeing as how he’s already won the Mayakoba Golf Classic in November before claiming the Sony Open title on January 6. In five events on the 2018-19 schedule, the 40-year-old Kuchar has three Top 10 finishes and the aforementioned pair of wins.

 

Tony Finau

Believe it or not, Tony Finau has the most top 10s on the PGA Tour without a win since the start of the 2016-17 season. Finau is definitely due for a win, no doubt!

 

Brandt Snedeker

Since 2013, Snedeker has a pair of wins here, one fourth place finish and one T20 and that means he’ll contend.

 

Ho Sung Choi

If you don’t know who Ho Sung Choi is, then you should get familiar with the 194th-ranked player in the world. Why? Because he’s the most ‘fun’ player to watch in all of golf these days with a swing that every amateur golfer across the globe can relate to, even if his unique stroke is far from amateurish.

As a matter of fact, Choi is so widely popular that Aaron Rodgers tweeted over a month ago about his desire to play with the Japanese sensation.

For his part, Choi explained his now, widely-popular body gyrations to an admiring throng of reporters recently.

“I know sometimes after I’ve hit the ball I sometimes will the ball to go in the hole and in my mind, I feel like that helps the ball go in the hole,” said Choi, who has won twice on the Japan Golf Tour and is ranked 194th in the world. “And I feel like in my mind the way I move my body, sometimes it feels like I have a remote control that wills the ball to go in the hole, so I’m going to keep doing that.”

 
PGA Betting Preview: 2018 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
 

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The PGA betting business tends to be very serious, but there are times when it’s possible to have a little fun along the way. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is an event where the fun is always guaranteed, with the Wednesday before the event proper being when the celebrities hit the course to try and win some money for charity. A lot of fans show up on Wednesday to see what the celebs, especially Bill Murray, a fan favorite, can do on the course. It’s great fun, but it will be back to business on Thursday, as we have a fantastic group of players arriving in California for this tournament.

Over the first 3 days, Thursday – Saturday, the players will play Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, and the Peninsula Country Club before heading back to Pebble Beach for the final round on Sunday. Based on the latest PGA lines, let’s take a closer look at the favorites here, with some picks added for good measure.

 

PGA Betting Preview: 2018 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Tournament Info

  • Location: Pebble Beach, California
  • Established: 1937
  • Course: Pebble Beach Golf Links / Spyglass Hill Golf Course / Monterey Peninsula CC
  • Par: 72 (PB), 72 (SH), 71 (MP)
  • Length: 6,816 yards
  • Organized by: Monterey Peninsula Foundation
  • Format: Stroke play
  • Prize fund: $7.4 million

2018 Top Contenders

Dustin Johnson (+450)

The number one player in the world is off to a solid start in 2018, with a win and a second-place finish already on his resume. This shouldn’t really come as a surprise given that he is coming off a career year where he had 4 wins on tour. Johnson is likely to be among the leaders when Sunday afternoon rolls around, but I like him to finish up top 5 instead of at the top of the leaderboard.

 

Jon Rahm (+750)

It was always going to be interesting to see if Rahm could carry over the momentum of the second half of 2017 into this year, and the early answer appears to be yes. Like Johnson, Rahm has a win and a second already, and one more win on the tour in 2018 would make this a career year with a lot of tournaments to play. Rahm was great in 2017, but I think this is going to be his breakthrough year in terms of wins, and I believe he gets another one here.

 

Rory McIlroy (+800)

The Irishman and constant PGA Betting favorite has been struggling with injuries over the past few months, which makes his 6 top 10 finishes last season all the more impressive. McIlroy has yet to really get going this season, but this is a course that he likes, so look for him to get that first top 10 finish of this season, which should get him going for the rest of the year.

 

Jason Day (+800)

Day has finally cracked the top 10 in the world and is looking to climb even higher this season. It has been a solid start to the year for Day, picking up a win at the Farmers Insurance Open, and just missing out on the top 10 in a pair of other tournaments.

I don’t see him winning this one against such a strong field, but he is a solid top 5 PGA Betting option, as that is where he finished here last year.

 

Jordan Spieth (+1000)

You know it’s a solid field when there are 4 players ahead of Spieth on the betting odds favorite board. That said, it has been a slow start to the year for Spieth who missed the cut in Phoenix last week. He does have a top 10 finish this season, and I think that is about what we can expect from him this weekend.

If you are looking for a player at a price to crack the top 5 or 10, my money would be on Matt Kuchar (+3000). He played very well last week in Phoenix and may be able to carry that form into this weekend.

 

Last 10 Champions

  • 2017: Jordan Spieth
  • 2016: Vaughn Taylor
  • 2015: Brandt Snedeker
  • 2014: Jimmy Walker
  • 2013: Brandt Snedeker
  • 2012: Phil Mickelson
  • 2011: D. A. Points
  • 2010: Dustin Johnson
  • 2009: Dustin Johnson
  • 2008: Steve Lowery
 
2017 PGA AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Odds & Picks
 

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The PGA Tour is on the move once more, with the next stop of the season being the Four Seasons Las Colinas course in Irving, Texas. The event is the AT&T Byron Nelson. With a strong field showing up to go after the $1.35 million top prize, as well as 500 FedEx Cup points. Picking a winner in any PGA event is tough, and the task becomes even more difficult when you have a field as loaded as this one is. No less than 6 of the top 20 golfers in the world will be there, including Master Champion Sergio Garcia, who will be looking to be a repeat winner at this event. He will have some stiff competition to deal with, though, so let’s take a closer look at some of the favorites for the AT&T Byron Nelson. Find the latest golf betting odds here.

 

In Depth Analysis On The PGA AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Odds & Picks

Dustin Johnson (+380)

The #1 ranked player in the world will be arriving in Texas looking to continue the hot start that he has made to the season. Johnson has landed in the top 6 in 7 of the 9 events that he has played in this year, and is coming off a solid closing round 68 at the Players Championship last weekend. Johnson finished 12th at this event last year, but it’s fair to say that he is in much better form now than he was at this time last season.

 

Jordan Spieth (+900)

This is a young man who is playing some fantastic golf right now. Spieth has been busy to start the season, playing in 11 events so far, and landing in the top 25 in 8 of those tournaments. He also has a PGA tour win under his belt this season, which came earlier in the year at Pebble Beach. Spieth always seems to be in the mix on the final afternoon of every event that he plays in, and this one should be no different.

 

Sergio Garcia (+900)

Not only is Garcia the defending champion at this event, he is also the only man to win twice at this course. Last year’s win was an exciting one, as he has to go the playoff route to knock off Brooks Koepka, who is another golfer you may want to keep an eye on over the weekend. Sergio Garcia is playing some of the best golf of his career right now, and is still on a high after winning the Masters.

 

Brooks Koepka (+1500)

As I just mentioned, Koepka came within a stroke of winning this event last season, and therefore must be considered a good bet to do well at this course again this year. Koepka has 4 top 10 finishes on the season so far, and while he only has a single tour event win in his career, he still needs to be considered a threat here.

My money is going to be on Sergio Garcia. Every golfer always has one or two courses that they perform well at, and this course is one where Garcia always seems to shine.

 
2016 PGA AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks
 

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On the heels of a thrilling week at TPC Scottsdale, the PGA Tour will be heading back to California for the annual AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, starting on February 11. This blockbuster Golf betting event will feature some of the biggest names in the game, including 12 of the World’s Top-25 golfers, looking to make a lasting impression in the event. Here’s everything you need to know about this event, complete with our own online sportsbook free tournament picks for all you enthusiastic Golf lovers.

 

2016 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Golf Tournament Odds Information

Where: Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach
When: February 11-14, 2016

 

2016 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Overview

This year’s event marks the 73rd time we will be having the prestigious Pebble Beach Pro-Am event after it was first hosted by Bing Crosby in 1937. The 2016 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be held on three courses for the first three days: Pebble Beach Gold Links, Monterey Peninsula Country Club, and Spyglass Hill Golf Club.

In total, 156 golfers will be paired with 156 amateur celebrities to form 52 two-man teams for the highly anticipated event. After 54 holes, the 25 best Pro-Am teams will advance to the PGA TOUR final, along with golfers that have the top-60 low scores. Over the four days, two trophies are will be on the golf betting lines: the individual title, where the pros will be recognized with a normal PGA Tour win, and the pro-am title.

As earlier mentioned, Golf’s biggest names are expected to grace this event. Jordan Spieth and Jason Day, both in the World’s Top 3, will be at the event after a week off, along with the defending champion, Brandt Snedeker, who is notably coming off his incredible win at the Farmers Insurance Open. Other household names like No. 5 Bubba Watson, No. 7 Justin Rose, No. 8 Dustin Johnson, No. 9 Patrick Reed and Phil Mickelson.

Then, of course, there is the celebrity-studded cast that will participate in the Pro-Am, including but pop star Justin Timberlake, award-winning actor Mark Wahlberg, baseball superstar Josh Donaldson and venerated country singer Toby Keith, along with other musicians like Huey Lewis, Kenny G and Jake Owen. Below is a guide on how to catch all your Hollywood and golf stars in their glory during the four-day event.

 

2016 Golf AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Best Favorite Picks

Brandt Snedeker

After setting a course record of 265 one year ago and winning this event in 2015 and 2013, Snedeker certainly warrants the confidence that he could become the 16th man to win multiple titles at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Not to mention, the 35-year-old pro golfer notched a top-25 in 2011, something that should motivate him for a strong show in this course he knows so damn well, and has excelled at repeatedly.

 

Jordan Spieth

While Snedeker is a favorite for bettors that love repeat winners, Spieth is the man to beat, as far as good form is concerned. Unlike Snedeker who struggled at the recent Waste Phoenix Management Open, Spieth is as hot as ever, coming off incredible top-10 performances in three world tour tournaments over the past four weeks, including the eight-stroke win at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Mid-January. Some questions can be rightfully raised in regards to his short rest, but for a man that has shown the ability to breeze through back-to-back tournaments, Pebble Beach shouldn’t be a biggie. After all, the World No. 1 has never missed out of the top-25 in his three starts, including a No.7 finish last year, meaning he knows his way around the Pebble Beach.

 

Dustin Johnson

Like Snedeker, Johnson is a two-time champ at Pebble Beach (plus an oh-so close performance in 2010 that almost handed him a third title). In addition to those wins, the World No. 8 has recorded four other top-10 finishes at Pebble Beach, including a tie for No. 2 in 2014 and a tie for No. 4 in 2015. If he can find his stoke early in the tournament, he’ll definitely figure among the best finishers this week, if not claim the win altogether.

 

2016 Golf AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Best Sleeper Picks

Jason Day

The World No. 3 has not had the best of starts this year–finishing tied for 10th at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions and getting cut at the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open also in January—but that doesn’t mean he cannot find his game this week. To his advantage, he’s collected two top 10 finishes on this course over his past three outings and is well-aware of how to deal with the likes of Spieth, things that could easily motivate him for a strong performance in this event that will be used by many to assess his true value in the 2016 golf betting lines.

 

Phil Mickelson

Though written off by many due to his advanced age, the 45-year-old Mickelson is still among the best in the game. And to further boost his reputation, he’s had plenty of success in Pebble Beach, boasting of four wins in this illustrious golf course—including a 17-under par finish with a two-stroke margin of victory in 2012—while notching several other solid performances and wins in the sunny California area. If history holds true, this year should be no different for the still live-wire lefty that hails from San Diego.

 

2016 Golf AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Best Longshot Picks

Jimmy Walker

He has posted four straight top-15 finishes at Pebble Beach (including a win in 2014) and is coming off an impressive tied-for-fourth finish at the Farmers Insurance Open.

 

Brooks Koepka

In addition to having a stellar rookie year in 2015 that constituted eight top-10 finishes (including that thrilling come-from-behind win at the Phoenix Open last February), this young American has had a hot start to his year, finishing third in the Hyundai Tournament of Champions last month.

 

Russell Knox

If you saw how this Scottish golf sensation commanded a victory in the WGC-HSBC Championship event last November, you know well enough to trust that this outstanding short-game player could be up for something huge at Pebble Beach.

 

Vijay Singh

He won at Pebble Beach in 2004 (I know that’s a while back), and had second-place finish in 2008 (still not recent), but old is gold, or so I hear among my golf buddies.

 
 

 

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