The 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will begin on Thursday morning from the gorgeous Pebble Beach Golf Links.
The 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will continue on Saturday morning from the gorgeous Pebble Beach Golf Links which includes Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, and Monterey Peninsula.
Two of the top golfers in the game with go at it again when Tom Hoge and Jordan Spieth tee off as Spieth will be looking to bounce back after last year’s two-stroke loss to Hoge.
Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am this weekend.
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New media-rights deals kick off in January and a few tournaments have new dates.
The calendar has flipped and we leave 2021 in the rearview mirror. Bring on 2022.
So what’s new and different in the new year for the PGA Tour?
There’s a new TV and streaming deal in place, so keep that smart TV remote handy. There’s a few tournaments with new dates on the calendar—but the Waste Management Phoenix Open will still ride shotgun with the Super Bowl. And the two major men’s tours are co-sanctioning an event for the first time.
There’s still some familiarity with the schedule. The Players will be in March, the Masters is a fixture in early April, the PGA Championship returns to May for the third time in the last four years, the U.S. Open has its traditional spot in June and all eyes will be on the Old Course for the Open Championship in July.
But there’s plenty of other changes to note, so check them out here.
The Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Final Round will be held on Sunday afternoon from Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill, tune in h and stream the action.
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Final Round will be played on Sunday afternoon from Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill in beautiful California.
Jordan Spieth (-13) leads the pack by two strokes and will look to increase his lead when he steps on the course this morning. He’ll have to be focused and ready because he has a group of five golfers that are tied for second at (-11) and will be looking to take the lead when we come into Sunday.
Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Sunday.
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The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will resume on Friday with Round 2 from beautiful Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill golf courses, stream it here.
What an incredible day yesterday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Jordan Spieth had a day as he inches closer to the lead while Patrick Cantlay tied the course record on the first day of the tournament, we should have an incredible weekend of golf ahead of us.
Round 2 will begin on Friday with the round starting at 11:50 a.m. ET with live coverage beginning at 3 p.m. ET on Friday. We’ll get to see beautiful Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill this afternoon.
The Featured Groups on Thursday include some of the best golfers in the world with Phil Mickelson, Paul Casey, Francesco Molinari, and Stewart Cink.
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The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will begin on Thursday with Round 1 from beautiful Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill golf courses, stream it here.
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will begin on Thursday with Round 1, the round will start at 11:30 a.m. ET with live coverage beginning at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday. This will be the first time that this tournament will be all-pro, which is such a shame but it will give us a chance to see Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill in all their glory in beautiful California.
The Featured Groups on Thursday include some of the best golfers in the world with Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, Patrick Cantlay, and Si Woo Kim.
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The ‘AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge’ at Pebble Beach will feature six celebrities in a five-hole challenge for charity, stream it.
As we gear up for the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which starts on Thursday, we have the ‘AT&T Every Shot Counts Charity Challenge’ at Pebble Beach on Wednesday evening. This is a fundraising event that is being held in coordination with the Monterey Peninsula Foundation and features six celebrities.
This will be a five-hole match and will feature the following celebrities, Alfonso Ribeiro, Bill Murray, Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, former Miss America Kira K. Dixon, rapper Macklemore, and actress Kathryn Newton.
This should be an exciting start to the Pebble Beach Pro-Am weekend, here’s everything you need to know to stream the action.
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Check out the final round tee times and viewing information for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Nick Taylor holds a one-shot lead at 17 under over Phil Mickleson entering Sunday’s final round. Mickelson followed rounds of 68-64 with a 67 Saturday.
Jason Day sits three shots off the lead at 14 under after carding a 70.
Mickelson won at Pebble last year, finishing 19 under and beating Paul Casey by three shots. It was Mickelson’s fifth victory in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and at 48 he became the oldest champion in tournament history.
Chasing his record-breaking sixth title at Pebble Beach, Mickelson sits one-shot back from leader Nick Taylor entering Sunday’s final round.
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Phil doing Phil things never gets old.
On a spectacular Saturday stage shared by celebrities, sports stars and some of golf’s biggest names, Phil Mickelson queued up a highlight reel all by himself at Pebble Beach, somehow pulling off a 5-under-67 to pull within one shot of the lead held by Nick Taylor heading into Sunday’s final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
As crowds craned their necks to try and catch a glimpse of the likes of Bill Murray, Macklemore and Ray Romano and stars from the football world including Eli and Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Larry Fitzgerald and Tony Romo, Lefty triggered more roars than anyone with some Mickelson magic around the greens.
Hitting only nine greens in regulation, Mickelson called on remarkable wedge work to salvage his round that needed just 22 putts. Time after time, just when you thought he was headed down a bogey trail, he found safe footing with an assortment of astounding chips, pitches, flops and bunker blasts.
“It seemed like my short game was pretty good today, I thought,” he said with a wry smile. “It was a really good day in saving shots and hitting shots, but I’m usually OK with a wedge.
“You just got to get the ball in the hole somehow. And on a day that was tough, conditions with a lot of wind and firm greens, I thought it was difficult to make a lot of birdies. And I ended up saving some pars and made some good saves and then holed out a couple, too.”
Phil Mickelson on the eighth hole during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links. (Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports)
Seemed his short game was pretty good? Yeah, and Pebble Beach is just a golf course. Chasing his record-breaking sixth title here, Mickelson began his third round with a birdie on one from short range, then set up a birdie on two with a brilliant shot from a greenside bunker. He hit solid chips to save par on five and to set up a birdie on six. He nearly holed out from the bunker on the eighth and then did hole out from a bunker on 13 for birdie. And he ended his round with a stunning flop shot on 18 to set up his last birdie.
Still, there were two short shots that stood out.
Let’s go to the iconic par-3 seventh, where Mickelson missed the green from 100 yards and was nearly buried in the back bunker with little green to work with. He purposely landed the ball in the rough and made it bounce onto the green, where it rolled out two feet from the cup. He tapped in for par.
“It’s No. 2 in my all-time greatest bunker shots. I made one in the final round at Memorial, Muirfield Village, the old 16th hole from under the lip, plugged, and I holed that one,” Mickelson said. “This one didn’t go in, but it was the second best I’ve ever hit. I was just trying to not make 5. I was trying to get on the green and just make a 4, give myself a putt at a par. But it came out great.”
Now go to the par-5 14th, where, after laying up, Mickelson spun his third off the green into a divot-marred section, 90 feet from the pin. He chipped it in for birdie.
Mickelson is now in position to break a tie with Tiger Woods for PGA Tour wins in California, each currently with 14. Taylor is at 17 under, Mickelson 16 under and Jason Day 14 under. Now one else is within five shots of the lead.
Strong winds are in the forecast for Sunday’s final round, ones coming in from off the sea at a steady clip of 20 mph with others gusting to 25 mph.
“I have to do the same thing that I’ve done previously,” said Mickelson, who has continued his good form after a tie for third in last week’s Saudi International. “Just get off to a good start and take advantage of those first six, seven holes where you can make some birdies and then carry that momentum through some of the challenging holes and then finish strong with some birdies. too.”
Taylor has yet to blink and is eying a wire-to-wire triumph, as a 63 at Monterey Peninsula gave him the lead after 18, a 66 at Pebble the lead after 36, and a 69 at Spyglass the lead through 54 holes. He is looking for his second PGA Tour title and his first in six years.
Nick Taylor on the 10th hole during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Spyglass Hill Golf Course. (Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)
“I haven’t been in this spot for a while,” Taylor said. “So I just got to keep my head down, do my thing and keep playing, because I’ve been playing well.”
Dealing with Pebble and the pressure will be tough enough, but Sunday will also be the first time Taylor will play with Mickelson.
“I’m sure I won’t be the crowd favorite,” Taylor said. “I’ve just got to do my own thing, try to block all that out. Easier said than done, without having to do it before, but I’ll do the best I can.”
He’s done some good work at Pebble Beach – he tied for 43rd in last year’s U.S. Open here and tied for 28th in last year’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Day is looking to break a two-year winless drought. His game has rounded into form this week as he continues a vigorous rehab program to treat his troublesome back. He’s had a few aches and pains but his play has left him feeling as well as he has in months.
“My putting’s decent and my short game’s pretty good. I just need to hit a few more greens tomorrow,” he said. “Now, granted, it’s going to be a little bit tougher tomorrow with the wind, but I think there is definitely more opportunities over there in wind like this just because of the par-5s are reachable and whatnot.
“It’s exciting to be among it. Obviously there’s going to be a few nerves out there, but I think Nick and Phil and everyone’s going to have nerves. But once you get into it then you start to focus on what you need to do, so I think things are going to be fun tomorrow, I’m definitely looking forward to being back in the hunt.”
Check out the first round tee times and viewing information for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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The PGA Tour travels back to the West coast for this week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Reigning champion Phil Mickelson returns to Pebble Beach Golf Links – with a new silver dollar – to defend his 2019 title, joining top-ranked players Dustin Johnson and Patrick Cantlay. Johnson, the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 5 in the Official World Golf Ranking, is paired with Jordan Spieth at Spyglass Hill in the events first round. The group will tee off from the first hole at 12:50 p.m. ET.
Here are the rest of the tee times for the event’s first round.