2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am celebrity tee times, pairings

Here’s who the celebrities are playing with this week.

The PGA Tour is back on the Monterey Peninsula, which means the celebrities will be out for the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Monterey Peninsula’s Shore Course will host the event. Each of the 156 professionals in the field is matched up with a celebrity, and all teams will play one round on each course before a cut on Saturday. Sunday’s final round will be contested at Pebble Beach.

Numerous stars are in the field as always, like Bill Murray. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen will be there, as well as soccer star Gareth Bale, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and many others.

Here’s a look at the tee times and pairings for each celebrity in the field for the first three days at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. All times listed are Eastern.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Professional tee times

Celebrity tee times, pairings

Professional and amateur Thursday (PB) Friday (SH*) Saturday (MP)
Satoshi Kodaira and Nate Taylor, Scott Stallings and Egon Durban 11:30 a.m. 1:09 p.m. 12:14 p.m.
Kyle Stanley and Chris Baldwin, Tom Hoge and Brent Handler 11:41 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 12:25 p.m.
Sean O’Hair and Greg Johnson, Nick Watney and Buster Posey 11:52 a.m. 1:31 p.m. 12:36 p.m.
Zecheng Dou and Ray Romano, Kyle Westmoreland and Chris O’Donnell 12:03 p.m. 1:42 p.m. 12:47 p.m.
Davis Riley and Josh Kroenke, Wesley Bryan and Alex Smith 12:14 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:58 p.m.
Justin Rose and James Gorman, Chad Ramey and Greg Penner 12:25 p.m. 11:41 a.m. 1:09 p.m.
Geoff Ogilvy and David Fox, Jonas Blixt and Stephen Reyes 12:36 p.m. 11:52 a.m. 1:20 p.m.
Ben Griffin and Jim Kavanaugh, Robby Shelton and Anthony Noto 12:47 p.m. 12:03 p.m. 1:31 p.m.
Michael Gligic and Hewitt Pate, Callum Tarren and Julie Wirth 12:58 p.m. 12:14 p.m. 1:42 p.m.
Tom Johnson and Nikesh Arora, Luke Donald and Jamie Sahara 1:09 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
Trey Mullinax and Giles Kibbe, Will Gordon and Thomas Dundon 1:20 p.m. 12:36 p.m. 11:41 a.m.
Taylor Moore and Brian White, Jimmy Walker and Jim Crane 1:31 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 11:52 a.m.
Trevor Werbylo and James Farrell, Carson Young and David Gill 1:42 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 12:03 p.m.
Professional and amateur Thursday (PB*) Friday (SH) Saturday (MP*)
Matthew NeSmith and David Beam, Greyson Sigg and Fin Ewing III 11:30 a.m. 1:09 p.m. 12:14 p.m.
Tommy Gainey and Ted Ogawa, Nate Lashley and Jack Hollis 11:41 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 12:25 p.m.
David Lipsky and Michael Xie, Grayson Murray and Jeff Eldred 11:52 a.m. 1:31 p.m. 12:36 p.m.
Paul Haley II and David Pearson, Tano Goya and Daniel Senft 12:03 p.m. 1:42 p.m. 12:47 p.m.
Sung Kang and Andy Saperstein, Arjun Atwal and Phil Wilmington 12:14 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:58 p.m.
Denny McCarthy and Anthony Carano, Richy Werenski and David Dorman 12:25 p.m. 11:41 a.m. 1:09 p.m.
Ryan Armour and Mark Hoplamazian, Kelly Kraft and Artie Starrs 12:36 p.m. 11:52 a.m. 1:20 p.m.
Scott Harrington and Neal Elattrache, Nick Hardy and Edward Herlily 12:47 p.m. 12:03 p.m. 1:31 p.m.
Sam Stevens and John Murphy, Kevin Yu and Jimmy Etheredge 12:58 p.m. 12:14 p.m. 1:42 p.m.
Ben Crane and Bill Dillard III, Bill Haas and Ned Lyerly 1:09 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
Jason Dufner and Joe Kernen, Russell Knox and Marc Miller 1:20 p.m. 12:36 p.m. 11:41 a.m.
S.Y. Noh and Jin Roy Ryu, Kevin Tway and Pascal Grizot 1:31 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 11:52 a.m.
RJ Manke and John Chen, Justin Lower and Gregg Ontiveros 1:42 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 12:03 p.m.
Professional and amateur Thursday (SH) Friday (MP*) Saturday (PB)
David Lingmerth and Jerry Yang, Joseph Bramlett and Gareth Bale 11:30 a.m. 1:09 p.m. 12:14 p.m.
Alex Smalley and Heidi Ueberroth, Mark Hubbard and Pau Gasol 11:41 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 12:25 p.m.
Garrick Higgo and ScHoolboy Q, Lanto Griffin and Macklemore 11:52 a.m. 1:31 p.m. 12:36 p.m.
MJ Daffue and Darius Rucker, Ben Silverman and Aaron Rodgers 12:03 p.m. 1:42 p.m. 12:47 p.m.
Kevin Chappell and Eric Church, Keith Mitchell and Josh Allen 12:14 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:58 p.m.
Jordan Spieth and Jake Owen, Ryan Palmer and Brian Roberts 12:25 p.m. 11:41 a.m. 1:09 p.m.
Viktor Hovland and Brian Niccol, Danny Willett and Jimmy Dunne 12:36 p.m. 11:52 a.m. 1:20 p.m.
Matt Fitzpatrick and George Still, Matt Kuchar and Geoff Yang 12:47 p.m. 12:03 p.m. 1:31 p.m.
Garret Reband and Josh Duhamel, Harrison Endycott and Jason Bateman 12:58 p.m. 12:14 p.m. 1:42 p.m.
Doc Redman and Michael Pena, Taylor Pendrith and Will Arnett 1:09 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
D.A. Points and Bill Murray, Chris Stroud and Chris Solomon 1:20 p.m. 12:36 p.m. 11:41 a.m.
Joel Dahmen and Ben Rector, Kevin Kisner and Charles Kelley 1:31 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 11:52 a.m.
Kevin Roy and Ron Rivera, Marcel Siem and Brian Ferris 1:42 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 12:03 p.m.
Professional and amateur Thursday (SH*) Friday (MP) Saturday (PB*)
Ted Potter, Jr. and Lynn Moore, Jr., Brandon Wu and Condoleezza Rice 11:30 a.m. 1:09 p.m. 12:14 p.m.
Justin Suh and Doug Mackenzie, Peter Malnati and Don Colleran 11:41 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 12:25 p.m.
Cody Gribble and John Swigart, Maverick McNealy and Carl Carande 11:52 a.m. 1:31 p.m. 12:36 p.m.
Charles Porter and Murray Demo, Carl Yuan and Ping Duan 12:03 p.m. 1:42 p.m. 12:47 p.m.
Jonathan Byrd and Ed Bastian, Charley Hoffman and Jim Fish 12:14 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:58 p.m.
Henrik Norlander and Dick Barrett, Dylan Frittelli and Pat Battle 12:25 p.m. 11:41 a.m. 1:09 p.m.
Camilo Villegas and Harris Barton, Erik van Rooyen and Michael Walrath 12:36 p.m. 11:52 a.m. 1:20 p.m.
James Hahn and Shantanu Narayen, Brendon Todd and Chuck Robbins 12:47 p.m. 12:03 p.m. 1:31 p.m.
John Pak and Stu Francis, Dean Burmester and Seth Waugh 12:58 p.m. 12:14 p.m. 1:42 p.m.
Troy Merritt and Ross Buchmueller, William McGirt and Alfonso Ribiero 1:09 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
Chesson Hadley and Ben Sutton, Zac Blair and Ryan Smith 1:20 p.m. 12:36 p.m. 11:41 a.m.
Thomas Detry and Dermot Desmond, Seamus Power and Gerry McManus 1:31 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 11:52 a.m.
Vincent Norrman and Jason Sills, Tyson Alexander and Josh Isner 1:42 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 12:03 p.m.
Professional and amateur Thursday (MP) Friday (PB*) Saturday (SH)
Adam Schenk and L. David Dube, Cameron Percy and Murray Lodge 11:30 a.m. 1:09 p.m. 12:14 p.m.
Brian Gay and Scott Rowe, Scott Piercy and Rich Templeton 11:41 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 12:25 p.m.
Hank Lebioda and Ian Loughran, Martin Trainer and Frank Quattrone 11:52 a.m. 1:31 p.m. 12:36 p.m.
Eric Cole and Doney Largey, Erik Barnes and Ellen Walsh 12:03 p.m. 1:42 p.m. 12:47 p.m.
Kurt Kitayama and Eddy Cue, Doug Ghim and Ernesto Bertarelli 12:14 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:58 p.m.
Rory Sabbatini and Ken Xie, Aaron Baddeley and Doug York 12:25 p.m. 11:41 a.m. 1:09 p.m.
Brice Garnett and Ryan Herrington, Brian Stuard and Peter Whitsett 12:36 p.m. 11:52 a.m. 1:20 p.m.
Austin Smotherman and David Abeles, Matthias Schwab and Eduardo Azar 12:47 p.m. 12:03 p.m. 1:31 p.m.
Augusto Nunez and Joe Lanning, Nico Echavarria and John Amendola 12:58 p.m. 12:14 p.m. 1:42 p.m.
Robert Garrigus and Terry Bordreaux, Greg Chalmers and George C. Zoley 1:09 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
Scott Brown and Scott Eastwood, J.B. Holmes and Todd Wagner 1:20 p.m. 12:36 p.m. 11:41 a.m.
Adam Long and Phillip McCrorie, Andrew Putnam and Barry Sternlicht 1:31 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 11:52 a.m.
Anders Albertson and David Kohler, S.H. Kim and Thomas Campbell 1:42 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 12:03 p.m.
Professional and amateur Thursday (MP*) Friday (PB) Saturday (SH*)
Ben Martin and Andrew Wilson, Michael Kim and Dan Rose 11:30 a.m. 1:09 p.m. 12:14 p.m.
Ryan Brehm and Matthew Sidman, Lucas Glover and Stephen Mack 11:41 a.m. 1:20 p.m. 12:25 p.m.
Austin Cook and Michael McCallister, Ryan Moore and Nick Westfall 11:52 a.m. 1:31 p.m. 12:36 p.m.
Matti Schmid and Rob Bertino, Paul O’Hara and Patrick Hamill 12:03 p.m. 1:42 p.m. 12:47 p.m.
Byeong Hun An and Bret Baler, Brent Grant and Joe Lacob 12:14 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:58 p.m.
Fabian Gomez and Julie Frist, Andrew Landry and Annesley McFarlane 12:25 p.m. 11:41 a.m. 1:09 p.m.
Bo Van Pelt and Phil Cox, Nick Taylor and Matt Rose 12:36 p.m. 11:52 a.m. 1:20 p.m.
Ben Taylor and Thomas Keller, Harry Hall and Kira Dixon 12:47 p.m. 12:03 p.m. 1:31 p.m.
Brandon Matthews and Pat Monahan, Austin Eckroat and Steve Young 12:58 p.m. 12:14 p.m. 1:42 p.m.
Max McGreevy and Geoff Couch, Beau Hossler and Lukas Nelson 1:09 p.m. 12:25 p.m. 11:30 a.m.
Kevin Streelman and Larry Fitzgerald, Webb Simpson and Nate Bargatze 1:20 p.m. 12:36 p.m. 11:41 a.m.
Harry Higgs and Fred Perpall, Dylan Wu and Jerry Tarde 1:31 p.m. 12:47 p.m. 11:52 a.m.
Trevor Cone and Nicholas Miller, Andrew Novak and Patrick Zalupski 1:42 p.m. 12:58 p.m. 12:03 p.m.

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2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Thursday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the first round on the Monterey Peninsula.

The PGA Tour is headed back to Pebble Beach, one of the most iconic venues in golf, for one of the biggest pro-am events of the year.

Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Monterey Peninsula’s Shore Course will host the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Each professional in the field is matched up with a celebrity, and all teams will play one round on each course before a cut on Saturday. Sunday’s final round will be contested at Pebble Beach.

Matt Fitzpatrick is the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 10. Viktor Hovland, who won the 2018 U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach, is also playing. Defending champion Tom Hoge and past champ Jordan Spieth are also teeing it up.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the first round of play at the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the Monterey Peninsula. All times listed are Eastern.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Celebrity tee times, pairings

Tee times

Hole 1 – Pebble Beach

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Satoshi Kodaira, Scott Stallings
11:41 a.m.
Kyle Stanley, Tom Hoge
11:52 a.m.
Sean O’Hair, Nick Watney
12:03 p.m.
Zecheng Dou, Kyle Westmoreland
12:14 p.m.
Davis Riley, Wesley Bryan
12:25 p.m.
Justin Rose, Chad Ramey
12:36 p.m.
Geoff Ogilvy, Jonas Blixt
12:47 p.m.
Ben Griffin, Robby Shelton
12:58 p.m.
Michael Gligic, Callum Tarren
1:09 p.m.
Tom Johnson, Luke Donald
1:20 p.m.
Trey Mullinax, Will Gordon
1:31 p.m.
Taylor Moore, Jimmy Walker
1:42 p.m.
Trevor Werbylo, Carson Young

Hole 10 – Pebble Beach

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Matthew NeSmith, Greyson Sigg
11:41 a.m.
Tommy Gainey, Nate Lashley
11:52 a.m.
David Lipsky, Grayson Murray
12:03 p.m.
Paul Haley II, Tano Goya
12:14 p.m.
Sung Kang, Arjun Atwal
12:25 p.m.
Denny McCarthy, Richy Werenski
12:36 p.m.
Ryan Armour, Kelly Kraft
12:47 p.m.
Scott Harrington, Nick Hardy
12:58 p.m.
Sam Stevens, Kevin Yu
1:09 p.m.
Ben Crane, Bill Haas
1:20 p.m.
Jason Dufner, Russell Knox
1:31 p.m.
S.Y. Noh, Kevin Tway
1:42 p.m.
RJ Manko, Justin Lower

Hole 1 – Spyglass Hill

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
David Lingmerth, Joseph Bramlett
11:41 a.m.
Alex Smalley, Mark Hubbard
11:52 a.m.
Garrick Higgo, Lanto Griffin
12:03 p.m.
MJ Daffue, Ben Silverman
12:14 p.m.
Kevin Chappell, Keith Mitchell
12:25 p.m.
Jordan Spieth, Ryan Palmer
12:36 p.m.
Viktor Hovland, Danny Willett
12:47 p.m.
Matt Fitzpatrick, Matt Kuchar
12:58 p.m.
Garret Reband, Harrison Endycott
1:09 p.m.
Doc Redman, Taylor Pendrith
1:20 p.m.
D.A. Points, Chris Stroud
1:31 p.m.
Joel Dahmen, Kevin Kisner
1:42 p.m.
Kevin Roy, Marcel Siem

Hole 10 – Spyglass Hill

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Ted Potter, Jr., Brandon Wu
11:41 a.m.
Justin Suh, Peter Malnati
11:52 a.m.
Cody Gribble, Maverick McNealy
12:03 p.m.
Charles Porter, Carl Yuan
12:14 p.m.
Jonathan Byrd, Charley Hoffman
12:25 p.m.
Henrik Norlander, Dylan Frittelli
12:36 p.m.
Camilo Villegas, Erik van Rooyen
12:47 p.m.
James Hahn, Brendon Todd
12:58 p.m.
John Pak, Dean Burmester
1:09 p.m.
Troy Merritt, William McGirt
1:20 p.m.
Chesson Hadley, Zac Blair
1:31 p.m.
Thomas Detry, Seamus Power
1:42 p.m.
Vincent Norrman, Tyson Alexander

Hole 1 – Monterey Peninsula

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Adam Schenk, Cameron Percy
11:41 a.m.
Brian Gay, Scott Piercy
11:52 a.m.
Hank Lebioda, Martin Trainer
12:03 p.m.
Eric Cole, Erik Barnes
12:14 p.m.
Kurt Kitayama, Doug Ghim
12:25 p.m.
Rory Sabbatini, Aaron Baddeley
12:36 p.m.
Brice Garnett, Brian Stuard
12:47 p.m.
Austin Smotherman, Matthias Schwab
12:58 p.m.
Augusto Nunez, Nico Echavarria
1:09 p.m.
Robert Garrigus, Greg Chalmers
1:20 p.m.
Scott Brown, J.B. Holmes
1:31 p.m.
Adam Long, Andrew Putnam
1:42 p.m.
Anders Albertson, S.H. Kim

Hole 10 – Monterey Peninsula

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Ben Martin, Michael Kim
11:41 a.m.
Ryan Brehm, Lucas Glover
11:52 a.m.
Austin Cook, Ryan Moore
12:03 p.m.
Matti Schmid, Paul O’Hara
12:14 p.m.
Byeong Hun An, Brent Grant
12:25 p.m.
Fabian Gomez, Andrew Landry
12:36 p.m.
Bo Van Pelt, Nick Taylor
12:47 p.m.
Ben Taylor, Harry Hall
12:58 p.m.
Brandon Matthews, Austin Eckroat
1:09 p.m.
Max McGreevy, Beau Hossler
1:20 p.m.
Kevin Streelman, Webb Simpson
1:31 p.m.
Harry Higgs, Dylan Wu
1:42 p.m.
Trevor Cone, Andrew Novak

TV, streaming, radio information

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTV. ESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming. All times Eastern.

Thursday, Feb. 2

TV

Golf Channel: 3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 12-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Peacock: 3-6 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 3

TV

Golf Channel: 3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 12-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Peacock: 3-6 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 4

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 3-7 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 2-7 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m.
Peacock: 1-3 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 5

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 3-6:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Peacock: 1-3 p.m.

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Check the yardage book: Pebble Beach Golf Links for the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the PGA Tour

StrackaLine offers hole-by-hole maps for the main course in the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Pebble Beach Golf Links in California – the main course to be used in the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – originally was designed by amateur architects Douglas Grant and Jack Neville and opened in 1919. The famed layout on cliffs above Stillwater Cove and the Pacific Ocean has seen many renovations over the decades, including work done by William Herbert Fowler, Alister MacKenzie, H. Chandler Egan, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and others.

Pebble Beach Golf Links is one of three courses to host the Pro-Am. Also in play for the first three rounds will be Monterey Peninsula Country Club’s Shore Course redesigned by Mike Strantz and Spyglass Hill Golf Club designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. Each player has one round on each of the three courses in the first three rounds before the cut, then the final round will be at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

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Combined, the threesome of courses are among the best of the PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing as well as the entire PGA Tour season.

Pebble Beach Golf Links – the namesake of Pebble Beach Resorts –  ranks No. 9 on Golfweek’s Best list of classic courses in the U.S., and it is No. 1 in California on Golfweek’s Best list of public-access layouts in each state. It is also No. 1 on Golfweek’s Best list of all public-access courses in the U.S.

Thanks to yardage books provided by StrackaLine – the maker of detailed yardage books for thousands of courses around the world – we can see exactly the challenges the pros face this week at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

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Maverick McNealy hoping some of grandma’s home cooking can propel him to first PGA Tour win at Pebble Beach

McNealy has two top-five finishes at Pebble Beach, including a silver medal in 2021.

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Pebble Beach occupies a special place in Maverick McNealy’s heart.

For his 16th birthday, McNealy played the legendary track for the very first time. He grew up playing The Hay short course on the same property with his brothers, going around and around as any young kid would.

Since turning professional, McNealy has found success revisiting the Monterey Peninsula for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He’s finished inside the top five on two occasions, one garnering a silver medal behind Daniel Berger in 2021.

“This is one of, if not my favorite, event every year on Tour. I love the golf courses. I’d say any day with short sleeves at Pebble Beach is going to be a bucket list day,” he said Tuesday during a pre-tournament sit down with the media.

McNealy returns to his happy place with his game very much intact.

Since missing the weekend at the season-opening Fortinet Championship, the 27-year-old has collected five top-20 finishes in seven official starts including three top 10s.

“I feel like I’ve been doing everything just a little bit better this year. Putting has been a really bright spot for me, really consistent week in, week out,” he said.

“Just tweaking little things here and there. I don’t think there is any magic push to get over the hump and the hurdle, but just trying to find little bits and pieces that I can improve on here and there.”

McNealy’s finished runner-up twice in California during his Tour career. Why does he love pegging it in his home state so much? Two things: Poa annua grass and …

Grandma’s home cooking.

“I could start with the home cooking. I’m staying with my grandparents this week, so grandma’s home cooking,” he said.

With family in town, a meaningful venue, and the lack of a Tour win on his resume, is the Stanford grad putting too much pressure on himself this week?

“I think very, very much in the present,” McNealy said. “The past and the future are all things you just make up in your mind, and really the only thing that matters is right now.

“To be honest, I’m just focused on a few things right now. I’m focused on making sure my putting speed is good, making sure that I see lines on these greens, making sure that I do my golf swing maintenance, making sure that my body is in good shape and I am ready to go, and most importantly making sure I’m rested.”

The flat stick has been a big part of McNealy’s success so far this season. He ranks second in SG: Putting and should be able to keep the momentum moving in the right direction on his favorite surface.

Amid all the potential distractions, he’s looking forward to getting started on Thursday.

“I feel like I have a great chance to play great this week. Doesn’t put more pressure or expectations on me,” he said. “I am just focused on what I’m doing right now, and hopefully, it all turns out.”

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Listen: Will Max Homa win a major in 2023? Plus a preview of this week’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Busy week in golf, and we cover it all here.

Max Homa and Rory McIlroy winning in the same week is about as good as it gets for a weekend of golf.

Homa claimed his fourth win in California and that got us thinking, what are his chances at this year’s U.S. Open being held at LA Country Club?

McIlroy’s win was his third Dubai Desert Classic, and he admitted it was a little sweeter than it probably should have been because of the other names at the top (cough cough, Patrick Reed).

We discuss both tournaments on this week’s episode of the Twilight 9 podcast, plus a preview of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, including picks for the event.

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2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am odds, field, best bets and picks to win: Can Jordan Spieth build on past success?

Jordan Spieth’s last three starts at Pebble Beach: 2nd, T-3 and T-9.

It’s always nice going back to the Monterey Peninsula every February for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The pro field isn’t quite as strong as we’ve seen over the last month or so, regardless, it’s tough to beat a Sunday final round at the Jack Neville/Douglas Grant masterpiece.

Matt Fitzpatrick represents the lone top-10 player in the field, but he’s joined by Jordan Spieth, Viktor Hovland and Maverick McNealy.

For the first three rounds, players will rotate between three golf courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links, Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course) and Spyglass Hill Golf Course. The final round will be played at Pebble.

AT&T Pebble Beach: Full field

Golf courses

Pebble Beach Golf Links

Pebble Beach: Par 72 | 6,972 yards
Monterey Peninsula: Par 71 | 6,957 yards
Spyglass Hill: Par 72 | 7,041 yards

Course history

Betting preview

Jordan Spieth, Matt Fitzpatrick highlight the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am field

It’s almost Pebble week, which means one thing: Bill Murray time.

It’s almost time for one of the most fun events on the PGA Tour schedule, the 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am where the best players in the world will play alongside celebrities.

On the celebrity side, NFL QB Aaron Rodgers, country star Jake Owen and legendary actor Bill Murray are all set to tee it up come Thursday.

You can find the full celebrity field here.

As for Tour players, Jordan Spieth, Matt Fitzpatrick and Viktor Hovland highlight another solid gathering.

Three golf courses will be used for the first three rounds: Pebble Beach Golf Links, Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course) and Spyglass Hill Golf Course. The final round will be played at Pebble.

Find the full field below.

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Golfweek’s Best rankings: The top five courses on the PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing

We bet you can guess the No. 1 course on the PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing, as judged by Golfweek’s Best raters. Can you get the next four?

With the PGA Tour having completed its two annual stops in Hawaii, play is shifting to the five-event West Coast Swing in California and Arizona.

Starting this week, players will tee off in The American Express in La Quinta, California, followed by the Farmers Insurance Open on two courses in San Diego; the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at three courses in Pebble Beach, California; the WM Phoenix Open in Arizona and the Genesis Invitational in Pacific Palisades, California.

That’s 10 courses in all, but which are the best of the West? We can use Golfweek’s Best ratings of thousands of courses in the U.S.  for some insight.

The hundreds of members of our course-ratings panel continually evaluate courses and rate them based on our 10 criteria. They also file a single, overall rating on each course. Those overall ratings on each course are averaged to produce a final, cumulative rating. Then each course is ranked against other courses.

Below are the top five courses on the West Coast Swing with location, year of opening, designer and other information.

Report: PGA Tour to grant a ‘few’ releases for Saudi International, scheduled for week of AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Things could get a little awkward next month.

Things could get a little awkward next month.

During the week of the PGA Tour’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is the Saudi International in Saudi Arabia, an Asian Tour event sponsored by the Public Investment Fund. Alas, the same folks backing the LIV Golf series, which is in numerous lawsuits against the Tour, have created a rift in the golf community over the past year.

And, according to a report from Golf Channel, a ‘few’ PGA Tour players have asked and been granted releases to play in the Saudi International, which is scheduled from Feb. 2-5 at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club.

The report didn’t specify exactly how many players were granted conflicting-event and media releases. The event used to be a DP World Tour stop until the emergence of LIV Golf.

Earlier this week, world No. 3 Cameron Smith and 2022 champion Harold Varner III were announced in the field, along with the top-30 ranked players on the Asian Tour.

PGA Tour players and LIV golfers were going to cross paths at points this year, including at Augusta National in three months for the Masters, but they’ll be playing against one another a lot sooner than that.

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