The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is the PGA Tour’s Monterey Peninsula event on the schedule. The event is the third tournament in the West Coast Swing, which runs through California and Arizona.

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am became a PGA Tour event in 1937, known then as the Bing Crosby Pro-Am. It originally wasn’t played at Pebble Beach, rather moving there in 1947 after an initial run at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club. The tournament has evolved and moved over the years, but it has been at Pebble Beach since 1947.

In its time with Pebble Beach as host, the PGA Tour has used a handful of courses at the same time during the first three rounds of the tournament, with the field consolidating on Pebble Beach for the final round.

Entertainer Bing Crosby was the long-time host of this invitational tournament, back in an era when the West Coast Swing was led by touranments held by celebrities.

In 2024, the event became a Signature tournament on the PGA Tour schedule, changing the pro-am nature of the event and shortening the course rotation to two courses (Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course).

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Phil Mickelson and Mark O’Meara have won this event more than any other player, taking this event five times each. Sam Snead won four times, including the three of the first five editions of the event.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am format

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is played over four days, and there has historically been a cut for the qualifying field.

Previous to becoming a Signature event, for the opening three rounds, 156 players are split between three host courses each day. All players get one qualifying round on each course, played alongside their amateur partner. Then the top 60 players and ties and the top 25 pro-am teams consolidate after the cut for the final round on Pebble Beach Golf Links, which is the tournament host.

Now, there are 80 players in the field for the event, with players paired with an amateur for each of the first two rounds. All players get one qualifying round on each course, played alongside their amateur partner. Pebble Beach Golf Links hosts the final two rounds, which is just for the professional players.

At the end of the 72-hole event, the lowest score wins.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am host courses

Pebble Beach Golf Links: 1947-present
Spyglass Hill Golf Course: 1967-1976, 1978-present
Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course): 1965-1966, 1977, 2010-2020, 2022-2023
Poppy Hills Golf Course: 1991-2009
Cypress Point Club: 1947-1990
Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Dunes Course): 1947-1964
Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club: 1937-1942

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am past sponsors

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has had few names and sponsors over the years:

Bing Crosby Pro-Am: 1937-1952
Bing Crosby National Pro-Am Golf Championship: 1953-1958
Bing Crosby National Pro-Am: 1959-1985
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am: 1986-2015
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: 2016-present

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am history & results

YEAR
WINNER
TOT
TO PAR
BY
MONEY

2025
Rory McIlroy
267
−21
2
$3,600,000

2024
Wyndham Clark
199
−17
1
$3,600,000

2023
Justin Rose
269
−18
2
$1,620,000

2022
Tom Hoge
268
−19
2
$1,566,000

2021
Daniel Berger
270
−18
2
$1,404,000

2020
Nick Taylor
268
−19
4
$1,404,000

2019
Phil Mickelson (5)
268
−19
3
$1,368,000

2018
Ted Potter Jr.
270
−17
3
$1,332,000

2017
Jordan Spieth
268
−19
4
$1,296,000

2016
Vaughn Taylor
270
−17
1
$1,260,000

2015
Brandt Snedeker (2)
265
−22
3
$1,224,000

2014
Jimmy Walker
276
−11
1
$1,188,000

2013
Brandt Snedeker
267
−19
2
$1,170,000

2012
Phil Mickelson (4)
269
−17
2
$1,152,000

2011
D. A. Points
271
−15
2
$1,134,000

2010
Dustin Johnson (2)
270
−16
1
$1,116,000

2009
Dustin Johnson
201
−15
4
$1,098,000

2008
Steve Lowery
278
−10
PO
$1,080,000

2007
Phil Mickelson (3)
268
−20
5
$990,000

2006
Arron Oberholser
271
−17
5
$972,000

2005
Phil Mickelson (2)
269
−19
4
$954,000

2004
Vijay Singh
272
−16
3
$954,000

2003
Davis Love III (2)
274
−14
1
$900,000

2002
Matt Gogel
274
−14
3
$720,000

2001
Davis Love III
272
−16
1
$720,000

2000
Tiger Woods
273
−15
2
$720,000

1999
Payne Stewart
206
−10
1
$504,000

1998
Phil Mickelson
202
−14
1
$450,000

1997
Mark O’Meara (5)
268
−20
1
$342,000

1995
Not Played
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

1995
Peter Jacobsen
271
−17
2
$252,000

1994
Johnny Miller (3)
281
−7
1
$225,000

1993
Brett Ogle
276
−12
3
$225,000

1992
Mark O’Meara (4)
275
−13
PO
$198,000

1991
Paul Azinger
274
−14
4
$198,000

1990
Mark O’Meara (3)
281
−7
2
$180,000

1989
Mark O’Meara (2)
277
−11
1
$180,000

1988
Steve Jones
280
−8
PO
$126,000

1987
Johnny Miller (2)
278
−10
1
$108,000

1986
Fuzzy Zoeller
205
−11
5
$108,000

1985
Mark O’Meara
283
−5
1
$90,000

1984
Hale Irwin
278
−10
PO
$72,000

1983
Tom Kite
276
−12
2
$58,500

1982
Jim Simons
274
−14
2
$54,000

1981
John Cook
209
−7
PO
$40,500

1980
George Burns
280
−8
1
$54,000

1979
Lon Hinkle
284
−4
PO
$54,000

1978
Tom Watson (2)
280
−8
PO
$45,000

1977
Tom Watson
273
−15
1
$40,000

1976
Ben Crenshaw
281
−7
2
$37,000

1975
Gene Littler
280
−8
4
$37,000

1974
Johnny Miller
208
−8
4
$27,750

1973
Jack Nicklaus (3)
282
−6
PO
$36,000

1972
Jack Nicklaus (2)
284
−4
PO
$28,000

1971
Tom Shaw
278
−10
2
$27,000

1970
Bert Yancey
278
−10
1
$25,000

1969
George Archer
283
−5
1
$25,000

1968
Johnny Pott
285
−3
PO
$16,000

1967
Jack Nicklaus
284
−4
5
$16,000

1966
Don Massengale
283
−4
1
$11,000

1965
Bruce Crampton
284
−3
3
$7,500

1964
Tony Lema
284
−4
3
$5,800

1963
Billy Casper (2)
285
−3
1
$5,300

1962
Doug Ford
286
−2
PO
$5,300

1961
Bob Rosburg
282
−6
1
$5,300

1960
Ken Venturi
286
−2
3
$4,000

1959
Art Wall Jr.
279
−9
2
$4,000

1958
Billy Casper
277
−11
4
$4,000

1957
Jay Hebert
213
−3
2
$2,500

1956
Cary Middlecoff (2)
202
−14
5
$2,500

1955
Cary Middlecoff
209
−7
4
$2,500

1954
Dutch Harrison (2)
210
−6
1
$2,000

1953
Lloyd Mangrum (2)
204
−12
4
$2,000

1952
Jimmy Demaret
145
1
2
$2,000

1951
Byron Nelson
209
−7
3
$2,000

1950
Jack Burke Jr., Dave Douglas, Smiley Quick, Sam Snead (4)
214
−2
N/A
$2,000

1949
Ben Hogan
208
−8
2
$2,000

1948
Lloyd Mangrum
205
−10
5
$2,000

1947
George Fazio, Ed Furgol
213
−3
N/A
$2,000

1943-1946
Not Played (World War II)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

1942
Johnny Dawson (a)
133
−11
3
$800

1941
Sam Snead (3)
136
−8
1
$500

1940
Ed Oliver
135
−9
3
$500

1939
Dutch Harrison
138

1
$500

1938
Sam Snead (2)
139
−5
2
$500

1937
Sam Snead
68
−4
4
$500

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