Our three best tips for the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
January 30, 2025
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This is a special weekend on the golf calendar. It is when celebrities team up with golfers on the PGA Tour in a spectacular setting–Pebble Beach in northern California. Here are the three golfers we like the most at the 2025 Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Wyndham Clark
Normally when Scottie Scheffler enters a golf tournament, he is a slam dunk to be one of our best bets. However, due to the fact he severely injured his hand on Christmas Day, we are going with the number seven golfer on the board–Wyndham Clark of Denver, Colorado, the 2023 United States Open champion and defending champion at Pebble Beach. In the third round last year, Clark had the best ever result at Pebble Beach as he shot a course record 12-under-par.
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Tom Hoge
The world number 65 from Statesville, North Carolina was the Pebble Beach champion in 2022. There Hoge posted a four round score of -19. Interestingly, this has been the only PGA Tour victory of his career. Another reason we like Hoge is because he has missed only one cut in his last nine events.
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Jordan Spieth
The three-time major champion (2015 Masters, 2015 United States Open, and 2017 British Open) has had some fine results at Pebble Beach in the past. Jordan Spieth of Dallas, Texas, who is currently 77th in the world, was the winner in 2017, and the runner up in 2022. When Spieth won in 2017, he shot a four round score of -19, and comfortably beat fellow Texan Kelly Kraft by four strokes.
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