With last month’s The Sentry canceled, the PGA Tour will play its first Signature event of the season with the field headed to the Northern California coast for this week’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am. World No. 2 and defending champ Rory McIlroy makes his PGA season debut along with last year’s FedExCup winner Tommy Fleetwood. Signature events offer a larger prize pool and have a limited field of up to 80 players.
What Is the Pebble Beach Pro-Am?
Contested since 1937, the Pebble Beach Pro-Am is one of the most memorable tournaments on the PGA Tour that takes place in the month of February as part of the Tour’s early season West Coast swing. The event got a status boost a few years ago elevated to one of 8 Signature events on the calendar.
Where Is the Pebble Beach Pro-Am Played?
To accommodate the field of 80 amateurs playing alongside the pros, a 2-course rotation will be used. The first 2 days of the 4-day tournament will be played at Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill. The pros will play the final 2 rounds at the iconic 6,989-yard, par-72 Pebble Beach layout
Pebble Beach Pro-Am Schedule
The tournament will be contested over 4 days from Feb. 12-15, 2026. The format includes 72-holes of stroke play with no cut line due to the limited field. The first 2 rounds will include amateur players with the final 36 holes consisting of just the pros.
How to Watch the Pebble Beach Pro-Am
The first 2 rounds can be seen on Golf Channel with CBS and Golf Channel providing television coverage over the weekend. Live streams of featured groups and holes are available on ESPN+.
Pebble Beach Pro-Am Betting Odds & Markets
Following a slow start at the Phoenix Open, Scottie Scheffler made a run closing with a 64 to earn a share of third. The world’s top ranked player is the PGA golf odds favorite to win another tournament, something he does on a regular basis.
- Scottie Scheffler+302
- Rory McIlroy+1657
- Si Woo Kim+2058
- Xander Schauffele+2761
- Tommy Fleetwood+2761
- Hideki Matsuyama+2962
- Justin Rose+3263
- Viktor Hovland+3464
- Matt Fitzpatrick+3564
- Chris Gotterup+3665
- Russell Henley+3665
- All Other Golfers Listed at +400 or Higher
Golf betting markets are enhanced for marquee tournaments, which now include Signature events. Winning consecutive tournaments is a stretch, but backing red-hot Chris Gotterup for a top 5 finish is a wager worth looking at. Gotterup is listed at +220 to place among the first 5.
With a limited field and everyone playing 72 holes, there is value for some players for a top 20 finish. The prop market will also be extensive once it’s revealed. Resources for a favorable golf betting experience are available.
Pebble Beach Pro-Am Leaderboard
For all things related to the PGA Tour visit their website for updated player profiles and a live leaderboard. Tournament scores are tracked in real time giving fans and bettors the feeling of being on the course. With a limited field of 80 players this tournament has no cut.
Who Won the 2025 Pebble Beach Pro-Am?
Six players had at least a share of the lead in the final round of last year’s tournament with Rory McIlroy pulling away at the end for a 2-shot victory. The dagger came with an eagle on the 14th hole.
McIlroy shot 13-under over the final 2 rounds to finish at 21-under 267. He was 6 shots back after 36 holes and 1 swing off the lead entering the final 18 holes. Good friend and Ryder Cup teammate Shane Lowry finished alone in 2nd.
Scheffler closed as the outright favorite and placed T9. McIlroy was second on the closing PGA golf odds winning his 27th career PGA Tour title. The past 6 winners of this tournament are all scheduled to peg it up this week.
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