The PGA Tour heads to the California coast this week for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026. One of the most iconic events on the schedule, this tournament will be played on only two courses this year: Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course.
As the first Signature Event of the season, the tournament features a revamped format with a limited field of 80 professionals and 80 amateurs.Â
Pebble Beach offers a complex test, even to the world’s best golfers, with tiny Poa annua greens, coastal winds, and thick rough that demands precision over power. The event favors elite ball-strikers who can handle the elements and historically rewards those with a high “Golf IQ” and strong course history.
Scottie Scheffler enters as the heavy favorite at +300, looking to avenge his close call at last week’s WM Phoenix Open. However, he faces a stiff challenge from defending champion Rory McIlroy (+1400), who makes his 2026 PGA Tour debut on a course where he dominated just one year ago.
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 Odds
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am field features 43 of the top 50 players in the Official World Golf Rankings, including 8 of the top 10 golfers.
The No. 1 player in the world, Scheffler (+300) stands alone at the top of the board, but the gap to the second tier is much tighter than in previous weeks.Â
McIlroy (+1400) leads a star-studded pack of golfers in the next tier that includes Si Woo Kim (+2500), Tommy Fleetwood (+2500), and Viktor Hovland (+2800).
Local favorite Maverick McNealy (+3000) and Xander Schauffele (+3000) are expected to be among the top contenders, while Chris Gotterup (+3500) looks to maintain his momentum after winning the Phoenix Open in a playoff over Hideki Matsuyama (+2800).Â
For those looking for value, former champion Jordan Spieth (+6500) and the surging Sahith Theegala (+8000) are potential live longshots in a field where course familiarity often trumps current form.
Here are the latest AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 odds.
Player
Odds
Scottie Scheffler
+300
Rory McIlroy
+1400
Si Woo Kim
+2500
Tommy Fleetwood
+2500
Viktor Hovland
+2800
Hideki Matsuyama
+2800
Russell Henley
+2800
Maverick McNealy
+3000
Xander Schauffele
+3000
Justin Rose
+3000
Patrick Cantlay
+3000
Ludvig Aberg
+3500
Michael Thorbjornsen
+3500
Chris Gotterup
+3500
Matt Fitzpatrick
+3500
Jason Day
+3500
Robert MacIntyre
+4000
Ben Griffin
+4000
Cameron Young
+4000
Jake Knapp
+4500
Daniel Berger
+5500
Sepp Straka
+5500
Shane Lowry
+5500
J.J. Spaun
+6000
Sam Burns
+6000
Harris English
+6000
Collin Morikawa
+6000
Keegan Bradley
+6500
Pierceson Coody
+6500
Jordan Spieth
+6500
Harry Hall
+6500
Akshay Bhatia
+6500
Rickie Fowler
+7000
Ryan Gerard
+7000
Taylor Pendrith
+7500
Wyndham Clark
+8000
Sahith Theegala
+8000
Min Woo Lee
+8000
Kurt Kitayama
+8000
Nick Taylor
+8000
Sam Stevens
+9000
Alex Noren
+10000
Corey Conners
+10000
Keith Mitchell
+11000
Aaron Rai
+12500
J.T. Poston
+12500
Denny McCarthy
+12500
Matt McCarty
+13500
Stephan Jaeger
+15000
Jacob Bridgeman
+15000
Ryo Hisatsune
+15000
Michael Kim
+15000
Andrew Novak
+15000
Garrick Higgo
+16500
Max Greyserman
+16500
Patrick Rodgers
+17500
Richard Hoey
+17500
Marco Penge
+17500
Max McGreevy
+17500
Alex Smalley
+17500
Kevin Yu
+22500
Lucas Glover
+22500
Sami Valimaki
+22500
Tom Hoge
+22500
Chris Kirk
+25000
Mackenzie Hughes
+25000
Ryan Fox
+25000
Bud Cauley
+27500
Brian Harman
+27500
Tony Finau
+27500
Emiliano Grillo
+30000
Aldrich Potgieter
+35000
Matti Schmid
+35000
Nico Echavarria
+35000
Billy Horschel
+35000
Steven Fisk
+55000
Jhonattan Vegas
+75000
Brian Campbell
+75000
Adam Schenk
+125000
Joe Highsmith
+200000
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 Expert Picks
Scheffler is the best player in the world, but like many elite stars, he has yet to claim a win at Pebble Beach.
While it’s hard to bet against Scheffler, the price is just too short, especially in a tournament that can be dictated by a single coastal gust. Instead, we are looking at a player who essentially grew up on these fairways.
Maverick McNealy (+3000) is the ultimate “horse for the course.” His family home is adjacent to the 15th at Pebble Beach, and his record here reflects that comfort: he has a runner-up finish and multiple top-10s at this event.Â
McNealy is one of the best Poa annua putters on Tour and enters the week in excellent ball-striking form. In a Signature Event field, his course knowledge provides a massive edge.
- Best Bet To Win: Maverick McNealy (+3000)
Best Longshot Bets
It is rare to see Theegala at +8000, but a slow start to the season has inflated his price. Theegala is a Californian who thrives on creative, “shot-maker” courses.Â
His ability to scramble and his comfort on coastal greens make him a dangerous threat to the leaders if he can keep the driver in play.
- Best Value Bet: Si Woo Kim (+2500)Â
- Top Dark Horse: J.J. Spaun (+6000)Â
- Best Longshot Bet: Sahith Theegala (+8000)