The 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is underway, featuring some of the biggest names in golf. World #1 Scottie Scheffler and world #3 Rory McIlroy are making their 2025 PGA debuts, as we look at the Pebble Beach betting favorites.
$20,000,000 is up for grabs in this one, with $3,600,000 going to the winner. Each player has more to play for than just the money. Reputation, redemption, respect—it’s all on the line.
Scheffler the Betting Favorite
Scottie Scheffler comes into the tournament at +400 odds. Given his practice has been limited due to the hand injury he sustained while cooking ravioli for his family on Christmas, the odds are a bit on the high side. It’s hard to bet against Scottie, but it still feels like a long shot for someone who has been kept from using his hands for the past month.
Rory McIlroy Expected to Challenge
Rory, also making his 2025 debut, and comes in at the second highest odds to win, at +1100. While it’s been a while since Rory has had a dominant season, he’s always in the mix on the weekend—he should have a fair shot at this one.
We know this for sure: it’ll be fun seeing Scottie and Rory back out there.
Wyndham Clark Looks to Repeat
After a storybook finish last year, Wyndham Clark will have to brush off some inconsistent play as of late to defend his trophy. Clark shot a course-record 60 to finish round 3 last year, jumping from 23rd to 1st. When the rain came down and showed no signs of stopping, they called the tournament, and Clark left a champion.
Since the middle of last year, Clark’s record shows a mix of top-15 finishes and cuts—there’s not a whole lot of in-between for him. It’s as though he comes into each weekend either with it or without it. He’s going to have to really have it this weekend if he wants to defend.
Surging Justin Thomas
Justin Thomas is showing that he’s not down and out. Like Clark, you never know what you’re going to get with Justin Thomas out there. Sometimes he looks like the clear best out there; other times, he doesn’t look like he belongs (I think he’d agree). After shooting a 68 and a 63 to close out the Sentry, you could tell he had something going.
At the American Express, Thomas put out near-flawless work in his runner-up performance. Thomas is playing more confidently, more like himself, and more like the player we all know he can be. Don’t remind Justin, but it’s been since May of 2022 (yikes) since he felt the thrill of victory—we’ll see if things change this weekend at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Betting Favorites for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Player
Odds
Players
Odds
Scottie Scheffler
+400
Rory McIlroy
+1100
Justin Thomas
+1400
Collin Morikawa
+1400
Patrick Cantlay
+1800
Ludvig Aberg
+1800
Hideki Matsuyama
+2200
Sungjae Im
+2500
Tommy Fleetwood
+3000
Sam Burns
+3500
Jason Day
+3500
Wyndham Clark
+4500
Will Zalatoris
+4500
Keegan Bradley
+4500
Viktor Hovland
+4500
Corey Conners
+4500
Maverick McNealy
+5000
Taylor Pendrith
+5000
Russell Henley
+5500
Robert MacIntyre
+5500
odds by DraftKings, subject to change
Tommy Fleetwood is still looking for his first win, the world’s best are back at it, Matsuyama is looking to harness the momentum from winning the Sentry, Hovland is looking to get back on the horse—the list goes on. All the Pebble Beach storylines make this weekend feel quite special.
As the Pebble Beach Pro-Am is underway, there’s no question that this just feels like the season is getting started.
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