AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026: Betting Tips
Will Scottie Scheffler win for the first time at famed Pebble Beach? Find out who GolfMagic Editor and expert tipster Andy Roberts is tipping at this week's first Signature Event of 2026.
Looking for the best bets at one of golf’s most iconic PGA Tour events? The famous AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is here, and with it comes drama, big names, and some serious betting opportunities.
Waves crash against the cliffs, the famous cypress frame the fairways, and 80 of the world’s top golfers are ready to battle for a $20m purse and 700 FedExCup points.
This week’s Signature Event guarantees 72 holes of stroke play with no cut, with the first two rounds split between Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill, before the weekend returns to Pebble’s legendary coastline.
Defending champion Rory McIlroy leads a star-studded field, but there are plenty of other players with form, course history, and value in the betting market.
Scroll below for my top three selections for Pebble Beach this week: one outright winner and two each-way picks...
🏆 OUTRIGHT PICK
Scottie Scheffler – 3/1
Scottie Scheffler is in imperious form. The World No.1, four-time major champion, and 20-time PGA Tour winner kicked off 2026 with victory at The American Express and backed it up with a tie for third at the WM Phoenix Open last week, despite admitting he didn’t have his best stuff. Even on a C-game, he nearly won — a sign of just how dominant he is this year.
At Pebble, Scheffler has unfinished business. He’s finished T5 in 2024 and T9 in 2025, and now looks set to complete the hat-trick. Motivation is key here: just as McIlroy won his first Pebble title in 2025, Scheffler is chasing his first victory at this legendary course.
After correcting a slight pull in the first two rounds at TPC Scottsdale, he surged to a 7-under 64 on Sunday, and he’s sticking with his trusted TaylorMade Qi10 driver, showing confidence in his game. Iron play warmed up late last week, which bodes well for Pebble, where precise approaches are crucial.
Yes, 3/1 is short, but Scheffler’s form, motivation, and course history make him the pick to land PGA Tour win No.21 and finally conquer Pebble Beach.
🎯 EACH-WAY PICKS
Justin Rose – 30/1 (1/4 odds, 5 places)
Justin Rose is still at the top of his game at 45 years old. He started 2026 with a record-breaking win at the Farmers Insurance Open, firing 23-under par over 72 holes — beating Tiger Woods’ old scoring mark.
Pebble Beach is a course Rose knows well. He won here in 2023, finished T11 in 2024, and T3 in 2025. He was also T3 at the 2019 US Open when the golf course last hosted a major. With this kind of course history, Rose is a perfect each-way bet at 30/1, especially as bookmakers pay five places at 1/4 odds, giving him just over 7/1 for a top-five finish.
Rose has made no secret of his ambition to complete a career Grand Slam, and his current form suggests he’s still capable of winning at the highest level. Pebble Beach suits him perfectly, and his confidence makes him a standout each-way option.
Daniel Berger – 50/1 (1/4 odds, 5 places)
Daniel Berger makes a strong each-way case at 50/1. Fully fit after back and finger injuries the past few seasons, he’s quietly trending in the right direction in early 2026. Berger loves Pebble Beach too: he won here in 2021 and finished top five the previous season.
His recent form is encouraging. He closed with a 65 at the WM Phoenix Open to sneak into the top 20 and started the season with a T6 at the Sony Open. Pebble Beach is a course that rewards precision and experience, and Berger has both.
With bookmakers paying five places at 1/4 odds, he’s roughly a 12/1 shot for a top-five finish — a strong value bet for anyone looking to diversify beyond the favourite.
Final Word
That’s my three best bets for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am:
- Outright: Scottie Scheffler – 3/1
- Each-way: Justin Rose – 30/1
- Each-way: Daniel Berger – 50/1
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Scroll down for the full list of runners and their prices for glory at Pebble Beach...
Scottie Scheffler | 3 |
Rory McIlroy | 11 |
Si Woo Kim | 25 |
Tommy Fleetwood | 25 |
Viktor Hovland | 28 |
Russell Henley | 28 |
Xander Schauffele | 28 |
Hideki Matsuyama | 28 |
Maverick McNealy | 30 |
Justin Rose | 30 |
Patrick Cantlay | 33 |
Ben Griffin | 33 |
Ludvig Aberg | 33 |
Robert MacIntyre | 35 |
Michael Thorbjornsen | 33 |
Matt Fitzpatrick | 33 |
Cameron Young | 33 |
Chris Gotterup | 33 |
Jason Day | 33 |
Jake Knapp | 45 |
Sam Burns | 50 |
Harris English | 50 |
Shane Lowry | 50 |
Daniel Berger | 50 |
Collin Morikawa | 55 |
Rickie Fowler | 66 |
J.J Spaun | 50 |
Sahith Theegala | 75 |
Sepp Straka | 60 |
Taylor Pendrith | 66 |
Pierceson Coody | 55 |
Harry Hall | 60 |
Jordan Spieth | 60 |
Ryan Gerard | 66 |
Kurt Kitayama | 70 |
Akhshay Bhatia | 66 |
Min Woo Lee | 66 |
Keegan Bradley | 55 |
Nick Taylor | 60 |
Wyndham Clark | 66 |
Corey Conners | 90 |
Alex Noren | 90 |
J.T Poston | 100 |
Keith Mitchell | 90 |
Sam Stevens | 80 |
Denny McCarthy | 100 |
Aaron Rai | 100 |
Jacob Bridgeman | 100 |
Matt McCarty | 100 |
Max Greyserman | 150 |
Michael Kim | 150 |
Patrick Rodgers | 150 |
Stephan Jaeger | 150 |
Ryo Hisatsune | 125 |
Rico Hoey | 150 |
Alex Smalley | 150 |
Max McGreevy | 175 |
Marco Penge | 150 |
Garrick Higgo | 150 |
Mackenzie Hughes | 200 |
Andrew Novak | 200 |
Ryan Fox | 225 |
Chris Kirk | 225 |
Kevin Yu | 175 |
Bud Cauley | 225 |
Sami Valimaki | 250 |
Emiliano Grillo | 250 |
Brian Harman | 250 |
Tony Finau | 225 |
Lucas Glover | 150 |
Tom Hoge | 125 |
Nico Echavarria | 300 |
Aldrich Potgieter | 300 |
Matti Schmid | 300 |
Billy Horschel | 300 |
Steven Fisk | 600 |
Jhonattan Vegas | 750 |
Brian Campbell | 1000 |
Adam Schenk | 1250 |
Joe Highsmith | 2000 |
