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    2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am tee times, TV coverage, viewer's guide

    February 03, 2024
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    Tracy Wilcox

    The second $20 million signature event of the 2024 PGA Tour season, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, will boast quite the lineup of participants, from some of the best golfers in the world (41 of the top 50 in the OWGR are competing) to a star-studded collection of other athletes. Tom Brady, Alex Smith, Aaron Rodgers, Pau Gasol, Larry Fitzgerald and Buster Posey are just a select few of the non-professional golfers teeing it up this week in the pro-am portion of the event, with Rodgers looking to successfully defend his title.

    Unlike in years past, the 2024 tour stop will have an 80-player field competing across just two courses, Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill Golf Course, and the amateurs will play for just the first two rounds. (Congrats to Jeff Rhodes, who played with Rory McIlroy and claimed the Pro-Am victory on Friday by one stroke over George Still, Pascal Grizot and Egon Durban.) There's also no cut this week in the pro event, and the Celebrity Shootout on Wednesday will not be happening this go-around, as well.

    World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will be making his debut in this tournament, after playing at Pebble Beach at the 2019 U.S. Open. He’ll be joined by reigning FedEx Cup champ Viktor Hovland (who won the 2018 U.S. Amateur at Pebble), Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa and Matt Fitzpatrick, along with the top two FedEx Cup points leaders Chris Kirk and Matthieu Pavon. The players show up when the purse hits $20 million.

    Rodgers and Ben Silverman won last year’s pro-am portion of the tournament at 26 under, and Justin Rose won for the first time in four years after a delay pushed the final day to Monday. It was his 11th win on tour, besting Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu by three shots.

    This week's winner will receive 700 FedEx Cup points and a $3.6 million share of the $20 million prize money payout.

    TV Schedule

    Golf Channel will carry live coverage on Thursday and Friday from 3-7 p.m. EST. On Saturday, Golf Channel will start the coverage from 1-3 p.m. with CBS taking over with late afternoon coverage from 3-7 p.m. EST. On Sunday, Golf Channel begins coverage from 1-3 p.m. with CBS finishing the event from 3-6:30 p.m.

    Steaming Schedule

    PGA Tour Live streaming coverage takes place on ESPN+ from 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m. EDT from Thursday-Saturday, with Sunday's signoff coming at 6:30 p.m. This week's coverage includes the main feed, marquee groups, featured groups and featured hole.

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    Pebble Beach Golf Links
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    Pebble Beach Golf Links
    Pebble Beach, CA
    Not just the greatest meeting of land and sea in American golf, but the most extensive one, too, with nine holes perched immediately above the crashing Pacific surf—the fourth through 10th plus the 17th and 18th. Pebble’s sixth through eighth are golf’s real Amen Corner, with a few Hail Marys thrown in over an ocean cove on the eighth from atop a 75-foot-high bluff. Pebble hosted a successful U.S. Amateur in 2018 and a sixth U.S. Open in 2019. Recent improvements include the redesign of the once-treacherous 14th green, and reshaping of the par-3 17th green, both planned by Arnold Palmer’s Design Company a few years back—and the current changes to the iconic eighth hole. Pebble Beach hosted the Women's U.S. Open for the first time in 2023.
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    Tee Times (all times EDT)

    SUNDAY/FINAL ROUND

    Spyglass Hill Golf Course
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    Spyglass Hill Golf Course
    Pebble Beach, CA
    Given the task of designing a course just up the 17 Mile Drive from Pebble Beach and Cypress Point, Robert Trent Jones responded with a combination of Pine Valley and Augusta National. The five opening holes, in Pine Valley-like sand dunes, are an all-too-brief encounter with the Pacific seacoast. The remaining holes are a stern hike through hills covered with majestic Monterey pines (which, sad to say, may someday disappear to pitch canker, but are being replaced in some areas with cypress trees). Add several water hazards that hearken back to the 16th at Augusta (a hole which Trent Jones designed, by the way) and you have what some panelists consider to be Trent’s finest work. Others say it’s the best course never to have hosted a major event. After all, even Pine Valley and Cypress Point have hosted Walker Cups.
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    Pebble Beach Golf Links

    First tee

    10:45 a.m. -- Jordan Spieth, Taylor Montgomery, Andrew Putnam

    10:56 a.m. -- Tom Kim, Sam Ryder, Adam Hadwin

    11:07 a.m. -- Corey Conners, Byeong Hun An, Nicolai Højgaard

    11:18 a.m. -- Seamus Power, Tommy Fleetwood, S.H. Kim

    11:29 a.m. -- Luke List, Alex Noren, Denny McCarthy

    11:40 a.m. -- J.T. Poston, Chris Kirk, Sepp Straka

    11:51 a.m. -- Erik van Rooyen, Cam Davis, Sahith Theegala

    12:02 p.m. -- Emiliano Grillo, Adam Scott, Christiaan Bezuidenhout

    12:13 p.m. -- Peter Malnati, Collin Morikawa, Beau Hossler

    12:24 p.m. -- Patrick Cantlay, Eric Cole, Si Woo Kim

    12:35 p.m. -- Sam Burns, Justin Rose, Keegan Bradley

    12:46 p.m. -- Tom Hoge, Justin Thomas, Scottie Scheffler

    12:57 p.m. -- Mark Hubbard, Thomas Detry, Jason Day

    1:08 p.m. -- Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg, Matthieu Pavon

    10th tee

    10:45 a.m. -- Maverick McNealy, Webb Simpson, Matt Kuchar

    10:56 a.m. -- Kurt Kitayama, Taylor Moore, Adam Svensson

    11:07 a.m. -- Brandon Wu, Nick Hardy, Tony Finau

    11:18 a.m. -- Rickie Fowler, Adam Schenk, Keith Mitchell

    11:29 a.m. -- Brian Harman,, Xander Schauffele, J.J. Spaun

    11:40 a.m. -- Kevin Yu, Ben Griffin, Viktor Hovland

    11:51 a.m. -- Brendon Todd, Russell Henley, Lee Hodges

    12:02 p.m. -- Matt Fitzpatrick, Lucas Glover, Grayson Murray

    12:13 p.m. -- Max Homa, Rory McIlroy, Sungjae Im

    12:24 p.m. -- Cameron Young, Hideki Matsuyama, Mackenzie Hughes

    12:35 p.m. -- Stephan Jaeger, Nick Taylor, Alex Smalley

    12:46 p.m. -- Harris English, Hayden Buckley, Davis Riley

    12:57 p.m. -- Patrick Rodgers, Nick Dunlap

    Spyglass Hill Golf Course
    Public
    Spyglass Hill Golf Course
    Pebble Beach, CA
    Given the task of designing a course just up the 17 Mile Drive from Pebble Beach and Cypress Point, Robert Trent Jones responded with a combination of Pine Valley and Augusta National. The five opening holes, in Pine Valley-like sand dunes, are an all-too-brief encounter with the Pacific seacoast. The remaining holes are a stern hike through hills covered with majestic Monterey pines (which, sad to say, may someday disappear to pitch canker, but are being replaced in some areas with cypress trees). Add several water hazards that hearken back to the 16th at Augusta (a hole which Trent Jones designed, by the way) and you have what some panelists consider to be Trent’s finest work. Others say it’s the best course never to have hosted a major event. After all, even Pine Valley and Cypress Point have hosted Walker Cups.
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