The PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing is well underway and, for this week, the circuit moves to one of the most iconic courses in the world – Pebble Beach Golf Links.
Playing as the second Signature Event of 2025, a $20 million purse is up for grabs, as a number of the best and biggest names return to Monterey Peninsula. Amongst those playing are Rory McIlroy and, for the first time in 2025, World No.1 Scottie Scheffler and three-time Major winner Jordan Spieth, who both return from injury.
Wyndham Clark claimed a three stroke victory last year
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Last year, it was Wyndham Clark who claimed the coveted trophy, after the American fired a 12-under-par third round of 60 to end on 17-under. Frustratingly, viewers were denied an epic final day, after the weather didn’t play ball and Sunday’s play was cancelled.
For 2025, the weather is forecast to be sunny and winds are set to be low, which means scoring could also be low, with the winning score over the past nine years being between 17 and 19-under-par.
The no-cut event will be contested at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill over the first two rounds, as the 80-man field will also feature amateurs for the first two days, but the weekend is just the professionals at Pebble Beach.
Being a Signature Event, the best of the PGA Tour are present and, below, three of the Golf Monthly team have scoured the field to bring you their betting picks for what should be a great week of action.
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Course Guide: Pebble Beach Golf Links & Spyglass Hill
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Last week, the PGA Tour played Torrey Pines and, for this week, another iconic coastal course is the venue, as Pebble Beach Golf Links hosts yet another edition of the long-running tournament.
Established in 1937, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was held on Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Monterey Peninsula Country Club but, for 2025, it is Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill that will host.
Measuring at 6,972 yards, Pebble Beach is on the shorter side in terms of distance, but it does possess some of the most iconic holes in golf, specifically the par 3 seventh and the par 5 18th.
An aerial view of the sixth, seventh and eighth holes at Pebble Beach Golf Links
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In terms of course stats, the par 4 ninth hole…
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