Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 Betting Tips: Preview, Odds and Best Bets

Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 Betting Tips: Preview, Odds and Best Bets

The Pebble Beach Pro-Am is the next stop on the PGA Tour as it heads into California’s west coast for the first signature event of the year.

Played across the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links, which holds three of the four rounds, alongside Spyglass Hill, the historic tournament combines stunning coastal scenery with a demanding golfing test, where accuracy and a hot putter are often decisive.

Weather can frequently play a major role here, and with the current forecast suggesting wet conditions on Monterey Peninsula, adaptability and control could be at a premium this week.

Pebble Beach Pro-Am key information, prize money and how to watch

A tournament steeped in history, the unique nature of the Pro-Am format brings together an elite field, full of the game’s top stars, alongside celebrity amateurs in one of the most distinctive events on the PGA Tour calendar.

The opening two rounds are split between Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill, with players alternating venues on Thursday and Friday, before the former takes centre stage over the weekend.

Both are par 72s and do demand similar skillsets, but given 75% of the tournament is played at Pebble Beach, it is clearly the venue that warrants the greatest focus.

  • Venues: Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course, Pebble Beach, California, USA
  • Dates: Thursday 12th February to Sunday 15th February
  • Total Prize Purse: £15 million
  • Winner’s Prize Money: £2.6 million
  • TV Channel: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Golf
  • Broadcast Times:
    Thursday and Friday, from 16:45pm
    Saturday and Sunday, from 16:30pm
  • Tee Times: Can be found here

What does it take to win at Pebble Beach? Key statistics and angles

What makes Pebble Beach particularly unique, aside from its breathtaking scenery, are its small Poa annua green complexes, which place a heavy emphasis on precision iron play and around-the-green game.

Players are rarely able to overpower the course, with Rory McIlroy’s stunning bomb-and-gouge victory a notable exception, and even then, precision and patience remain the ideal combination for success.

Historically, winners tend to be excellent iron players who can get streaky on the greens, while capitalising on the par-5s is also crucial given the limited number of easy scoring opportunities.

Key statistics to win at Pebble Beach:

  • Strokes Gained: Approach
  • Proximity: 100-150 and 200+ yards
  • Par-5 Scoring
  • Poa annua putting

It is worth considering form at similar courses, where accuracy, creativity, poa annua greens and wind are common factors.

Some correlated courses to consider:

  • Silverado – Fortinet Championship
  • Sea Island (Seaside) – RSM Classic
  • Port Royal – Bermuda Championship
  • Waialae – Sony Open
  • TPC Harding Park – Wells Fargo Championship
  • TPC Summerlin – Shriners Children’s Open

If you’re new to golf betting, check out our guide on how to pick a winner when betting on golf using statistics, form and course history

Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 betting tips and predictions

There is no doubting that Scottie Scheffler is a worthy favourite at 3/1, and many of the trends point towards another dominant performance. However, if there is any venue capable of bringing the field closer to him, then it is Pebble Beach.

With accuracy, course management, and a touch around the greens at a premium, this week’s betting selections focus on players with strong coastal and Californian form, elite iron play and a liking for poa annua greens.

Matthew Fitzpatrick – 33/1 each-way (6 places)

Matthew Fitzpatrick appears to be a natural fit for Pebble Beach this week, with the Englishman boasting a major-winning pedigree and a strong history in windy conditions across both the PGA and European Tour.

While his course form may not jump off the page, a sixth-place finish here in 2022 and a T12 at the 2019 US Open suggest he is more than capable of contending. His blend of precision, patience and short-game excellence is ideally suited to this test.

A ninth-place finish at the Phoenix Open last week, his best ever there, also extended an encouraging run of form: T6-5-T5-T21-T32-WIN-T63 across both tours.

If his usually reliable putter warms up, he should firmly be in the mix.

Tip: Back Fitzpatrick to continue his fine form at 33/1 each-way with six places at Fitzdares

Jason Day – 33/1 each-way (8 places)

It might finally be the year that Jason Day gets his hands on the glass trophy at Pebble Beach.

At the prices, he is extremely difficult to ignore. A genuine course horse, the Australian boasts a runner-up finish, four top-fives and has not finished worse than 24th since 2016.

The former USPGA champion appears to be trending in the right direction, and while he hasn’t claimed a solo victory since May 2023, his iron game has been outstanding so far this year – he currently ranks sixth on tour for SG: Approach and second for proximity from 100-125 yards, a key range at Pebble Beach.

Tip: Back Day to finally win around Pebble Beach at 33/1 each-way with eight places at Coral

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Sepp Straka – 50/1 each-way (8 places)

It could pay to keep the faith with Sepp Straka again this week. While he disappointed in Phoenix, there were enough positives to suggest his game is trending in the right direction.

A promising closing effort of four-under-par saw him finish 18th, and now he returns to a venue where he finished T10 last year.

The Austrian was one of the strongest iron players on tour in 2025 and, just like Day, excelled in that crucial 100-125-yard range, where he still ranks third in this field, with Scheffler not far ahead.

Tip: Keep the faith with Straka at 50/1 each-way with eight places at Coral

Akshay Bhatia – 55/1 each-way (8 places)

Akshay Bhatia appeared to find something at the Phoenix Open last week, breaking back-to-back missed cuts with a T3 finish, just one shot shy of landing himself in a playoff.

The left-hander’s creativity and iron play make him an intriguing contender at Pebble Beach, where he finished T22 last year.

He has already proven himself on similar layouts, with two PGA Tour victories and a win in the Bahamas on the Korn Ferry Tour.

If wind does become an important factor this week, his ability to flight the ball and shape shots could prove a major advantage.

Tip: Back Bhatia to clinch the tournament at 55/1 each-way with eight places at Coral

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Alex Noren – 80/1 each-way (8 places)

Alex Noren arrives in California slightly under-the-radar after a phenomenal 2025. The Swede possesses an ideal skillset for Pebble Beach and could easily turn things around this week.

At a bigger price, he offers plenty of upside if rediscovering some of his best stuff – it was only three starts ago that he finished runner-up at the Sony Open after losing a playoff to Hideki Matsuyama.

The 43-year-old veteran thrives in windy, cold conditions and notably, he – and Straka – are two of only nine players to have beaten Scheffler since July last year. No small feat.

Tip: Take Noren to bounce back at a more favourable venue at 80/1 each-way with eight places at Coral

Lewis joined as News and Features Editor in July 2025, having previously held senior roles at Snack Media and GRV Media. He has also written extensively as a football and golf tipster for WeLoveBetting. He is also a proud Aldershot Town supporter.

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