SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen locked in a $10 seven-leg PGA Tour parlay that pays nearly $1.6 million for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2025
The second Signature Event of 2025 kicks off with many of the game’s biggest stars. Here are the odds and our picks.
The PGA Tour has arrived at one of the most iconic golf courses in the world.The season’s second signature event will convene this week at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. An 80-player field will battle at this 88-year-old event for a $20 million purse with the winner collecting $3.
Wyndham Clark doesn’t like watching himself on tournament television tapes. He didn’t revisit his first PGA title two years ago or the U.S. Open victory six weeks later
Scottie Scheffler, the world’s No. 1-ranked player, confirmed Friday he will compete this week in the PGA Tour’s second of eight Signature Events.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has committed to play in next week's AT&T Pebble ... and Bryson DeChambeau in The Showdown. Scheffler's debut appearance at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am was last season ...
For the first time in 2025, Rory McIlroy is playing a PGA Tour event. He's played for TGL and the DP World Tour, but the Pebble Beach Pro-Am he teed off at this morning is his first PGA start of the year. Very early on, McIlroy is in top form.
And it's a chance for the PGA Tour to shine amid growing concern of falling TV ratings and a sluggish start. Justin Thomas recently sent a letter to players encouraging them to be more accessible to television partners to improve the entertainment. That led to a question of the balance between sport and entertainment.
Many of the PGA Tour's best have gathered on the Monterey Peninsula for this season's second Signature Event - the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 80 PGA Tour pros and 80 celebrity amateurs will compete across the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links and the equally impressive Spyglass Hill over the first two days before the pros go it alone at Pebble Beach on Saturday and Sunday for the title.
To show just how unpredictable golf can be, a wine glass—and Scottie Scheffler's love of ravioli—threatened to change the course of PGA Tour history this offseason. Golf fans are well aware of this Christmas Day kitchen incident by now,