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    Here’s the prize money payout for each player at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

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    February 15, 2026
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    We’ve reached the first signature event of the year on the PGA Tour at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and, of course, there was a star-studded field with each of the top 10 players in the world competing.

    That meant Scottie Scheffler and the defending champion Rory McIlroy lead the way as the top two players in the 80-man field early in the week. But at the end of the week it was Collin Morikawa who shot 62-67 on the weekend to top Min Woo Lee and Sepp Straka by one shot at 22-under-par total. For his seventh PGA Tour win, and first since 2023, Morikawa earned $3.6 million from the $20 million purse at Pebble Beach. playing for $20 million with the winner taking home a $3.6 million prize money payout. Lee and Straka each hauled in $1.76 million.

    Scheffler started the day eight shots off the pace but found himself tied for the lead at several points Sunday. His final-round 63 included three bogeys and three eagles, with one from kick-in range on the 18th hole that sent him to the clubhouse lead. He tied Tommy Fleetwood for fourth place, two behind Morikawa.

    Up next: Another signature event, the Genesis Invitational at Riviera.

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    Here’s the rundown of what each player earned this week at Pebble.

    WIN: Collin Morikawa, -22/266, $3.6 million

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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 the par-3 17th green, both planned by Arnold Palmer’s Design Company a few years back, and modifications to the green at the famous eighth hole, which we deemed the second Greatest Hole in America. Green modifications have continued, and Pebble re-enters our top 10 after a brief time out the last two years.
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    T-2: Min Woo Lee, -21/267, $1.76 million

    T-2: Sepp Straka, -21/267, $1.76 million

    T-4: Scottie Scheffler, -20/268, $877,500

    T-4: Tommy Fleetwood, -20/268, $877,500

    T-6: Sam Burns, -19/269, $690,000

    T-6: Akshay Bhatia, -19/269, $690,000

    T-8: Ryo Hisatsune, -18/270, $515,000

    T-8: Shane Lowry, -18/270, $515,000

    T-8: Nico Echavarria, -18/270, $515,000

    T-8: Jake Knapp, -18/270, $515,000

    T-8: Jacob Bridgeman, -18/270, $515,000

    T-8: Hideki Matsuyama, -18/270, $515,000

    T-14: Rory McIlroy, -17/271, $342,750

    T-14: Patrick Cantlay, -17/271, $342,750

    T-14: Matt Fitzpatrick, -17/271, $342,750

    T-14: Tom Hoge, -17/271, $342,750

    18: Tony Finau, -16/272, $292,000

    T-19: Russell Henley, -15/273, $235,000

    T-19: Alex Smalley, -15/273, $235,000

    T-19: Brian Harman, -15/273, $235,000

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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 (though it was conceived to do so). After all, even Pine Valley and Cypress Point have hosted Walker Cups.
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    T-19: Rickie Fowler, -15/273, $235,000

    T-19: Xander Schauffele, -15/273, $235,000

    T-24: Harry Hall, -14/274, $162,000

    T-24: Jason Day, -14/274, $162,000

    T-24: Nick Taylor, -14/274, $162,000

    T-24: Ryan Fox, -14/274, $162,000

    T-24: Harris English, -14/274, $162,000

    T-29: Keegan Bradley, -13/275, $125,200

    T-29: Max McGreevy, -13/275, $125,200

    T-29: Alex Noren, -13/275, $125,200

    T-29: Jordan Spieth, -13/275, $125,200

    T-29: Maverick McNealy, -13/275, $125,200

    T-34: Sami Valimaki, -12/276, $104,000

    T-34: Mackenzie Hughes, -12/276, $104,000

    T-34: Taylor Pendrith, -12/276, $104,000

    T-37: Justin Rose, -11/277, $78,375

    T-37: Bud Cauley, -11/277, $78,375

    T-37: J.T. Poston, -11/277, $78,375

    T-37: Chris Gotterup, -11/277, $78,375

    T-37: Ludvig Aberg, -11/277, $78,375

    T-37: Max Greyserman, -11/277, $78,375

    T-37: Robert MacIntyre, -11/277, $78,375

    T-37: Ben Griffin, -11/277, $78,375

    T-45: Ryan Gerard, -10/278, $57,000

    T-45: J.J. Spaun, -10/278, $57,000

    T-45: Si Woo Kim, -10/278, $57,000

    T-48: Pierceson Coody, -9/279, $49,250

    T-48: Kurt Kitayama, -9/279, $49,250

    T-48: Billy Horschel, -9/279, $49,250

    T-48: Andrew Novak, -9/279, $49,250

    T-52: Patrick Rodgers, -8/280, $45,000

    T-52: Chris Kirk, -8/280, $45,000

    T-52: Keith Mitchell, -8/280, $45,000

    T-55: Cameron Young, -7/281, $42,000

    T-55: Sam Stevens, -7/281, $42,000

    T-55: Denny McCarthy, -7/281, $42,000

    T-58: Viktor Hovland, -6/282, $39,750

    T-58: Wyndham Clark, -6/282, $39,750

    T-60: Sahith Theegala, -5/283, $38,250

    T-60: Aldrich Potgieter, -5/283, $38,250

    T-60: Garrick Higgo, -5/283, $38,250

    T-60: Steven Fisk, -5/283, $38,250

    T-64: Emiliano Grillo, -4/284, $36,500

    T-64: Marco Penge, -4/284, $36,500

    T-64: Lucas Glover, -4/284, $36,500

    T-67: Rico Hoey, -3/285, $35,083.33

    T-67: Stephan Jaeger, -3/285, $35,083.33

    T-67: Matt McCarty, -3/285, $35,083.33

    T-70: Kevin Yu, -2/286, $34,375

    T-70: Corey Conners, -2/286, $34,375

    72: Michael Kim, E/288, $34,000

    T-73: Aaron Rai, +1/289, $33,625

    T-73: Matti Schmid, +1/289, $33,625

    T-75: Joe Highsmith, +2/290, $33,125

    T-75: Daniel Berger, +2/290, $33,125

    77: Adam Schenk, +5/293, $32,750

    T-78: Brian Campbell, +9/297, $32,250

    T-78: Michael Thorbjornsen, +9/297, $32,250

    T-78: Jhonattan Vegas, +9/297, $32,250