2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds: Scottie Scheffler Leads the Field
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is favoured on the golf odds in his 2025 debut.
It’s the second Signature Event of the season after the year-opening Sentry in Hawaii, but this has the largest field of all Signature Events on Tour with 80 players because of the amateur component over the first two rounds at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill – a lot of celebrities play in this event.
Spyglass is a par 72 at 7,041 yards and Pebble, probably the most well-known public course in the United States, is a par 72 at 6,972 yards, and the No. 6 green has been rebuilt since last year with several trees around it added as well.
Neither course is very long, but they usually play long due to the winds off the Pacific. The final two rounds after the cut are only at Pebble Beach, which has hosted a handful of U.S. Opens (last in 2019) and will again in 2027. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am reverted to a two-course rotation for 2024 from three with the smaller Signature Event field.
The defending champion is American Wyndham Clark as he shot 17-under 199 in 2024 with the tournament shortened to 54 holes. Sunday’s final round was originally was postponed to Monday because of inclement weather on the Monterey Peninsula that included heavy rainfall and winds up to 60 mph, but on Sunday night authorities simply called it. Clark shot a Pebble Beach record 12-under 60 in the third round — his eagle putt on 18 for a historic 59 stopped just short of the cup — and held a 1-stroke lead over Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg after 54 holes.
It was Clark’s third career Tour win after the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship and 2023 U.S. Open. He hasn’t won since and is +5000 to become the first person to repeat in the event since current LIV golfer Dustin Johnson in 2010. Another LIV golfer, Phil Mickelson, won the tournament a record-tying five times. We took a longer-shot American to win in 2024 in Beau Hossler at +5000 as he had some recent success at the event, but he finished T14.
The only world Top 10 players not teeing it up this week are Xander Schauffele and Tyrrell Hatton, with Schauffele dealing with a rib injury. American Jordan Spieth is making his 2025 debut, and the 2017 winner is +8000 this week.
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds
Scottie Scheffler (+500) had a historic 2024 season in winning PGA Tour Player of the Year honors again and would have played twice already this year had he not injured his hand while preparing Christmas dinner. Scheffler made his debut here last year and was T6.
Rory McIlroy (+1200) makes his 2025 USA debut after opening his season on the DP World Tour and finishing T4 at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. He was T66 here last year. Collin Morikawa (+1200) was T14 in 2024 and tees it up for the first time since a runner-up at the year-opening Sentry. It was his third runner-up finish in his last 10 PGA Tour starts.
Justin Thomas (+1400), Ludvig Aberg (+1800) and Patrick Cantlay (+1800) round out the favourites. Aberg was the favourite at last week’s Farmers Insurance Open but finished T42. He had that runner-up in his debut here last year. Thomas was T6 last year and had a runner-up two Sundays ago at the American Express.
Cantlay has a T3, a T4 and two T11s in his last four trips to the event. Harris English is +6600 to win back-to-back weeks after claiming the Farmers Insurance Open on Saturday in San Diego for his first Tour win since 2021.
Canadian golfers have had success at this event with a few runners-up and Nick Taylor’s win in 2020 when he finished at 19-under 268. Corey Conners was the top finisher last year at T31, while Adam Hadwin was T39, Adam Svensson T47, and Mackenzie Hughes and Taylor T71. Conners is +4500 this week along with Taylor Pendrith. Nick Taylor is +7000, Hughes +15000 and Hadwin +17500
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Predictions
We like American Patrick Cantlay at +1800 as he usually contends here but yet to win. He hasn’t been worse than Top 15 in two events this year.


