Course Overview: Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach is one of the most historic courses on the PGA Tour, known for its small greens, unpredictable coastal winds, and dramatic cliffside holes. The tournament will also feature Spyglass Hill and Monterey Peninsula Country Club in the first two rounds before the final rounds are played exclusively at Pebble Beach.
- Course Length: 6,972 yards (Pebble Beach)
- Par: 72
- Key Holes:
- Hole 7: A 106-yard par-3 that can be deceptively difficult in the wind.
- Hole 8: One of the toughest par-4s in golf, requiring a long carry over the ocean.
- Hole 18: A picturesque par-5 finishing hole lined by the Pacific Ocean on the left.
Players to Watch
- Scottie Scheffler – One of the best players on tour, Scheffler’s ball-striking ability makes him a favorite to win at Pebble Beach.
- Collin Morikawa – An elite iron player, Morikawa’s precision gives him an advantage on Pebble’s small greens.
- Max Homa – A California native, Homa has thrived in West Coast events and is a serious contender.
- Jordan Spieth – A past champion at Pebble Beach, Spieth has a great track record here and loves the challenge of the course.
- Rory McIlroy – Making a rare appearance at this event, McIlroy’s power and creativity make him a fascinating player to watch.
Early Predictions
The Pebble Beach Pro-Am is known for tight finishes, and with several elite players in the field, the tournament is expected to be competitive. Morikawa and Spieth are strong picks due to their history at the course, but Scheffler’s consistency makes him the favorite.
Projected Winning Score: -18 under par
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