In 2026 we will be focusing on the Majors and Signature Events Only. Next event will be the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Feb 12th
Signature Tournament

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am played at Spyglass Hill GC - Pebble Beach, CA

2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Quick Tournament Summary & Golf Pool Tips

The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am returns as one of golf’s most dazzling spectacles, blending world-class PGA TOUR professionals, celebrity amateurs, and the stunning seaside beauty of California’s Monterey Peninsula. Played across three iconic courses—Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill, and Monterey Peninsula Country Club—the event challenges every part of a player's game, and unpredictable weather often plays a big part in the story.

What to Watch For:

  • Star Power: Expect a strong field as top professionals pair up with entertainers, athletes, and business moguls in the unique pro-am format.
  • Course Diversity: Each round presents a different test, from the open, windswept holes at Pebble Beach to the tree-lined, demanding layout of Spyglass Hill.
  • Weather Factor: February on the Monterey Coast can bring anything from sunshine to rain and wind, adding extra unpredictability.
  • Cut Dynamics: After 54 holes, only the top teams/pros advance to the final round at Pebble, so early consistency is key.

Tips for Your Pebble Beach Golf Pool

Whether your pool is based on total earnings or to-par scoring, here are some strategies to help you build a winning roster:

1. Prioritize Pebble Beach Form

  • Some pros consistently perform well on these coastal courses. Check recent (and historical) results at Pebble and similar setups.

2. Consider All-Around Skill Sets

  • Look for players with excellent short games and scrambling abilities. Pebble Beach’s tiny, sloping greens demand precision on and around the putting surfaces.

3. Monitor Weather Forecasts

  • Weather-prone events can favor gritty, experienced pros willing to grind in tough conditions. Adapt your picks accordingly if storms are looming.

4. Don’t Overlook the Amateurs (in Pro-Am Pools)

  • Celebrity partners can both inspire and distract. Some pros handle the extra attention better than others; look for competitors with strong Pro-Am track records.

5. Value in the Tiers

  • For tiered pools, don’t just front-load with big names. Unearth sleepers—especially those with course history or local roots—to score big in the lower tiers.

6. Recent Form Matters

  • Players coming off a good January/early February stretch (like at the Sony Open, The American Express, or Farmers Insurance Open) often carry that sharpness into Pebble Beach.

7. Understand the Cut

  • The unique 54-hole cut means early consistency is more important than a one-round heater. Avoid high-volatility players who are prone to missed cuts.

Good luck in your 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am pool! The right blend of history, current form, weather-readiness, and savvy tier choices could have you climbing the leaderboard come Sunday afternoon.