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Horses for Courses: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

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Horses for Courses: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am


    Written by Mike Glasscott @MikeGlasscott

    All-time moments from the beaches at AT&T Pebble Beach


    "The Clambake" returns to its full glory in 2022 as it welcomes back amateur players and Monterrey Peninsula Country Club to the three course rotation.

    Pebble Beach serves as the host course as it has every year since 1947. Last year was the first since 2009 that Monterrey Peninsula Country Club was NOT included in competition.

    A field of 156 will be cut to the top 60 and ties after 54 holes. All will play each course once and the top 25 Pro-Am teams qualify for the final round at Pebble Beach. Because of the Pro-Am, the setup won't have slick greens, deep rough or demanding pin positions a la the US Open’s held at Pebble.

    The last 10 winners have ranked in the Top 10 GIR and the last seven winners have ranked T2 or better in Par-4 Scoring. On the greens, five of the last six winners have ranked in the Top 5 in Birdie or Better Percentage.

    Official Scorecard Yardages - 2022:

    Pebble Beach - 6,972 yards, Par 72

    Spyglass Hill - 7,041 yards, Par 72

    Monterrey Peninsula Country Club - 6,957 yards, Par 71

    Let's find some horses for courses!

    Horses for Courses

    Recent Winners
    entered this week
    (cuts made/events entered)
    Top 10sTop 25s2022 BET MGM ODDS
    Win, Top 10, Top 20
    2021: Daniel Berger (3/3)33+1100; +120; -165
    2017: Jordan Spieth (9/9)58+2000; +225; +100
    2020: Nick Taylor (5/7)22+8000; +700; +320
    2018: Ted Potter, Jr., (2/7)12+75000; +3300; +1100
    2014: Jimmy Walker (9/14)57+35000; +2500; +900
    2015: Brandt Snedeker (8/14)35+10000; +700; +300
    2016: Vaughn Taylor (8/14)24+15000; +1400; +600
    Eye Catchers
    entered this week
    (cuts made/events entered)
    Top 10sTop 25s2022 BET MGM ODDS
    Win, Top 10, Top 20
    Jason Day (12/12)810+2000; +220; +100
    Russell Knox (5/8)13+6600; +550; +275
    Cameron Tringale (7/10)13+2500; +240; +115
    Kevin Streelman (10/14)47+5000; +450; +180
    Matt Jones (12/14)36+6600; +550; +260
    Scott Stallings (4/7)23+10000; +750; +333
    Brian Gay (9/13)24+25000; +2000; +800
    Scott Piercy (5/8)13+15000; +1400; +600
    Chez Reavie (7/12)13+8000; +750; +333
    Troy Merritt (3/9)13+8000; +700; +300
    Gaining Traction
    entered this week
    (cuts made/events entered)
    Top 10sTop 25s2022 BET MGM ODDS
    Win, Top 10, Top 20
    Maverick McNealy (2/3)22+2500; +240; +130
    Patrick Cantlay (5/5)23+600; -125; -275
    Matthew NeSmith (2/2)02+8000; +750; +333
    Charl Schwartzel (1/1)11+10000; +1000; +400
    Lanto Griffin (1/2)11+3300; +350; +175
    Brandon Harkins (2/2)01+12500; +1000; +400
    Justin Rose (2/2)11+2500; +225; +110
    Pat Perez (12/19)36+8000; +750; +333
    JJ Spaun (3/5)12+15000; +1100; +450

    Odds sourced on Tuesday, February 8 at 1 p.m. ET. For live odds visit betmgm.

    Recent Event Winner Stats

    Year202120202019
    WinnerDaniel BergerNick TaylorPhil Mickelson
    Score-18-19-19
    MOV2 (Maverick McNealy)4 (Kevin Streelman)3 (Paul Casey)
    Cut1-under3-under2-under
    Age273148
    Pre-Tournament Odds+1400+12500+2500
    All Drives9398
    AccuracyT32T7T48
    GIRT3T3T8
    Ball-Striking2435
    Proximity3T29T2
    Putting: Birdie or Better %4851
    SG: Off-the-Tee75426
    SG: Approach-the-Green6131
    SG: Around-the-Green111331
    SG: Putting18220
    SG: Tee-to-Green2192
    Scrambling130T51
    Bogey AvoidanceT2T2 T16
    Par-3 ScoringT51T17
    Par-4 Scoring22T2
    Par-5 ScoringT14T5T2

    Extra Credit (players entered this week only)

    2021

    Winner Daniel Berger played Pebble Beach 13-under and had FOUR eagles for the week; career event scoring average 68.33. ... Local Maverick McNealy (2nd) T7 Fairways, T3 GIR. ... Patrick Cantlay (T3) tied Pebble course record (62) in Round 1 and is trending here with T3-T11-T35-T48 in last four visits. ... Jordan Spieth (T3) led after 36 and 54 holes. ... Nate Lashley (T5) played Pebble 14-under. ... Jason Day (T7) joined McNealy as only two players to post all four rounds in the 60s and has now cashed 8 of 9 T11 or BETTER. ... Charley Hoffman (T7) T7 GIR. ... Russell Knox (T7) co-led the field GIR and has cashed T28 or better in his five paydays. ... Cameron Tringale (T7) has cashed in seven of his last eight with 2021 being the best. ... Kevin Streelman (T13) picked up his sixth straight T17 or better.

    2020

    Nick Taylor became second player to go wire-to-wire this century. ... Kevin Streelman (2nd) was only player with all four rounds in the 60s. ... Jason Day (4th) was T3 GIR. ... Daniel Berger (T5) was 3rd in Fairways. ... Thru 2021, Matt Jones (T5) has cashed eight of his last nine. ... Maverick McNealy (T5) posted only BOGEY FREE round in Round 4 (68). ... Charl Schwartzel (T5) hit top five on debut. ... Lanto Griffin (T9) opened BOGEY FREE (67) on Spyglass Hill. ... Only four rounds in the 60s on Sunday led by Jordan Spieth (T9) and his 67. ... Matthew NeSmith (T11) followed up with T26 last year in his first two appearances.

    2019

    Scott Stallings (3rd) cashed T7 in 2018 and T14 in 2017, his best three. ... Jason Day (T4) only seven bogeys. ... Si Woo Kim (T4) swished 31 of 35 putts inside 10 feet on PB. ... Brian Gay (T7) T8 Fairways, T2 GIR and thru 2021 has cashed in eight straight. ... Kevin Streelman (T7) posted 65, co-low round of Sunday. ... Lucas Glover (T7) led field in Proximity. ... Scott Piercy (T10) is on run of five straight thru 2021 with 2019 being his best. ... Michael Thompson (T10) closed with a bogey free 66.

    Notes:

    • Pebble Beach has the smallest greens on TOUR.
    • Only 4 international winners, ever, including ZERO Europeans.
    • Dustin Johnson is the last player to defend (2009-2010).
    • The last first-time winner on TOUR was DA Points (2011).
    • Former winners Jimmy Walker, Ted Potter, Jr., and Brandt Snedeker have all MC in their last three visits.
    • Snedeker holds the tournament record at 22-under (2015).
    • Chez Reavie was T2 2018 and T3 at the 2019 US Open here.
    • Troy Merritt has cashed three straight events for T8-T25-T16.
    • Cal alum Brandon Harkins has T16 and T28 in two visits and won The Great Abaco Classic last week on the KFT.
    • Justin Rose cashed T6 and T39 in two visits pre 2018 but was T3 US Open in 2019.

    Key stat leaders

    Top golfers in each statistic on the 2020-2021 PGA TOUR are listed only if they are scheduled to compete this week

    Greens in Regulation
    RankPlayer
    1Cam Percy
    4Matthew NeSmith
    7Daniel Berger
    8Russell Knox
    10Patrick Cantlay
    14Kyle Stanley
    15Bo Hoag
    18Stewart Cink
    23Kevin Streelman
    28Joseph Bramlett
    30James Hahn
    More: https://www.pgatour.com/content/pgatour/stats/stat.103.y2021.html
    Par-4Scoring
    RankPlayer
    1Patrick Cantlay
    1Seamus Power
    3Daniel Berger
    3Chris Kirk
    12Cameron Tringale
    12James Hahn
    21Jordan Spieth
    21Ryan Armour
    More: https://www.pgatour.com/content/pgatour/stats/stat.143.y2021.html
    Putting: Birdie or Better Percentage
    RankPlayer
    4Jordan Spieth
    16Ryan Palmer
    21Charley Hoffman
    23Tom Hoge
    28Patrick Cantlay
    More: l
    BONUS SECTION
    Top finishers 2019 US OpenEntered This Week
    3Chez Reavie
    3Justin Rose
    9Chesson Hadley
    12Matt Fitzpatrick
    16Matt Kuchar
    21Patrick Cantlay
    21Jason Day
    28Nate Lashley