2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds and Picks

It’s time for the PGA tournament once known as the Crosby Clambake! The nickname is due to famed entertainer Bing Crosby hosting it for so many years. Bing may be gone but the pro- celebrity event remains and is back to near-regular strength following a trimmed down version last year due to Covid.

Patrick Cantlay and Daniel Berger come in as the favorites this week. Cantlay enters as the lone favorite at +700 with Berger behind him at +1200. And yes, actor and comedian Bill Murray is returning to the field this year. Look for the list of some of the celebrities below after the complete odds list.

Last year Berger won the event as he went -18under and 2 strokes over Maverick McNealy. Two years ago it was Phil Mickelson grabbing the win for his 5th Pebble Beach victory. This year Berger is again one of the favorites as he comes in at +1200 heading into the opening round. Mickelson is not in the field.

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So, how does the format work? Think of it this way. The Pebble Beach Pro-Am is two tournaments in one. There are 156 pros paired with 156 amateurs who are often celebrities. The 156 pairs are then grouped into 39 foursomes who play then play one round on three of the courses over three days.

The courses are Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, and Monterey Peninsula Country Club. The cutline comes after day three when the field is trimmed down for the final round which is played on Pebble Beach Golf Links. The pros play to win on the PGA Tour and both the pros and amateurs play to win the paired event.

Here are the favorites through +2000 to win the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am outright.

Patrick Cantlay +700

Daniel Berger +1200

Will Zalatoris +1600

Jordan Spieth +2000

Jason Day +2000

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2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Preview

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Where: Pebble Beach, California

Courses: Three courses – Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, and Monterey Peninsula Country Club

Format: Stroke Play

Par: 72 Pebble Beach, 72 Spyglass Hill, 71 Monterey Peninsula

Length: 6,913 Pebble Beach, 6,858 Spyglass Hill, 6362 Monterey Peninsula

When: February 3 –6, 2022

Purse: $8.7 Million.

TV Coverage: CBS, Golf Channel

Players can expect normal Pebble Beach conditions which means a good amount of ocean breeze on many holes. Targeted golf is the name of the game so second shots will rely heavily on great shots off the tee. Look for strokes being made up for at Monterey Peninsula as some low scores should come from there.

Players will face just about every type of hazard and rough possible between the three courses. But, both courses still have plenty of opportunities for shaving strokes. This tournament has not ended in a playoff since 2008 and has only done so twice since 1992.

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2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Predictions

Daniel Berger +1200

Daniel Berger has four wins on the PGA Tour including this event last season. He also finished T5 at Pebble Beach in 2020. Berger was T5 at the Tournament of Champions and finished T20 at the Farmers last week. He also has the Ryder Cup win and a T7 at the Hero World Challenge. All of this puts him at No. 16 on the OWGR list.

Jordan Spieth +2000

Jordan Spieth seemed to get the monkey off his back with his win at the Texas Open last season. Since then he’s finished solo 2nd twice, added a Ryder Cup win, and banked 10 top-20 finishes. He’s not missed the cut at Pebble Beach in his last nine visits. This is a great place for him to bounce back from a rough outing at the Farmers.

Cameron Tringale +2800

Cameron Tringale Looked impressive at the Farmers Insurance Open finishing T3 behind Luke List and Will Zalatoris. He’s been off and on over his last five tournaments going T3, CUT, T7, CUT, T2 respectively. But he’s now 7th in FedEx Cup and ranked No. 40 on the OWGR.

Others: Last week Will Zalatoris (+1600) came close last week at the American Express but lost in a playoff to Luke List. A great opportunity to follow up on a great effort. Maverick McNealy (+2800) plays well here with a runner-up finish last year and a T5 in 2020.

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2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Betting Lines

Patrick Cantlay +700

Daniel Berger +1200

Will Zalatoris +1600

Jordan Spieth +2000

Jason Day +2000

Justin Rose +2500

Maverick McNealy +2800

Cameron Tringale +2800

Seamus Power +2800

Matt Fitzpatrick +3500

Kevin Streelman +4000

Ryan Palmer +4000

Mackenzie Hughes +4000

Lanto Griffin +4500

Christiaan Bezuidenhout +4500

Kevin Kisner +5000

Brian Harman +5000

Denny McCarthy +5500

Mito Pereira +5500

Matt Kuchar +6000

Tom Hoge +6000

Matt Jones +6000

Min Woo Lee +6600

Michael Thompson +6600

Russell Knox +6600

Lucas Glover +7000

Chris Kirk +7000

Aaron Rai +7000

Andrew Putnam +7000

Joel Dahmen +8000

Greyson Sigg +8000

Charley Hoffman +9000

Chez Reavie +9000

Brandt Snedeker +9000

Pat Perez +9000

Sahith Theegala +9000

Dean Burmester +10000

Charl Schwartzel +10000

Keith Mitchell +10000

Patrick Rodgers +10000

Cameron Champ +10000

Nick Taylor +10000

Adam Hadwin +10000

Matthew Nesmith +10000

Brendon Todd +10000

Stewart Cink +10000

Scott Stallings +10000

Alex Smalley +10000

Taylor Moore +10000

Troy Merritt +10000

Taylor Pendrith +10000

Brandon Harkins +10000

Wyndham Clark +12500

Vincent Whaley +12500

Davis Riley +12500

Joseph Bramlett +12500

Chad Ramey +12500

Dylan Frittelli +15000

JJ Spaun +15000

Scott Piercy +15000

Matthias Schwab +15000

Adam Svensson +15000

Vaughn Taylor +15000

Kyle Stanley +15000

Doc Redman +15000

Andrew Landry +15000

Hayden Buckley +15000

Lee Hodges +15000

Stephan Jaeger +15000

David Lipsky +15000

James Hahn +15000

Peter Malnati +17500

Ryan Armour +17500

Bo Hoag +20000

Satoshi Kodaira +20000

Ryan Moore +20000

Nate Lashley +20000

Nick Hardy +20000

John Huh +20000

Austin Eckroat +20000

Tyler Duncan +25000

Chan Kim +25000

Trey Mullinax +25000

Kiradech Aphibarnrat +25000

Dylan Wu +25000

Kevin Chappell +25000

Brian Stuard +25000

Andrew Novak +25000

Camilo Villegas +25000

Brandon Wu +25000

Beau Hossler +25000

Bronson Burgoon +25000

Austin Smotherman +25000

Peter Uihlein +25000

Sean O'Hair +30000

Scott Brown +30000

Brian Gay +30000

Kurt Kitayama +30000

Chesson Hadley +30000

Brice Garnett +30000

Jimmy Walker +30000

Tyler McCumber +30000

Paul Barjon +30000

Aaron Baddeley +30000

Mark Hubbard +30000

Cameron Percy +30000

Luke Donald +30000

Max McGreevy +35000

Bill Haas +35000

Kevin Tway +35000

Austin Cook +40000

Alex Cejka +40000

John Murphy +40000

Grayson Murray +40000

Ben Kohles +40000

Chase Seiffert +40000

Sung Kang +40000

Brandon Hagy +40000

Chris Stroud +50000

Jim Knous +50000

Jared Wolfe +50000

Seth Reeves +50000

Nick Watney +50000

David Hearn +50000

Ben Crane +50000

Justin Lower +50000

Richy Werenski +50000

Brett Drewitt +50000

Curtis Thompson +50000

Joshua Creel +50000

Michael Gligic +50000

Callum Tarren +50000

Jonathan Byrd +50000

Kelly Kraft +50000

David Skinns +50000

Seung-Yul Noh +50000

Scott Gutschewski +60000

Dawie Van Der Walt +60000

Bo Van Pelt +60000

Jonas Blixt +75000

Ryuji Imada +75000

Robert Garrigus +75000

Johnson Wagner +75000

Martin Trainer +75000

Mark Baldwin +75000

John Merrick +100000

Davis Love III +100000

Tom Lehman +100000

Ricky Barnes +100000

Brad Marek +100000

D.A. Points +100000

John Senden +100000

Peter Jacobsen +250000

Some of the Celebrities taking part in this years AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Josh Allen – Buffalo Bills quarterback

Canelo Álvarez – Champion boxer

Mookie Betts – MLB All-Star

Kira K. Dixon – Golf Channel, former Miss America

Josh Duhamel – Actor

Scott Eastwood – Actor

Larry Fitzgerald – Future NFL Hall of Famer

Colt Ford – Musician

Macklemore – Musician

Huey Lewis – Musician

Michael Peña – Actor

Bill Murray – Actor and comedian

Kathryn Newton – Actress

Chris O’Donnell – Actor

Jake Owen – Musician

Ray Romano – Actor

Darius Rucker – Musician

Alex Smith – Former NFL quarterback

Clay Walker – Musician

Steve Young – NFL Hall of Fame quarterback

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