2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AM Odds, Picks & Predictions: Best PGA Bets

Following Harris English’s surprising win at the Farmers Insurance Open at 100-1, the PGA Tour departs from southern California to Northern California along the iconic coastline at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Expect some big-name celebrities to attend and compete in this event, alongside other amateurs during the first couple of rounds.

This is the second Signature Event of the 2025 PGA Tour season, meaning there is no cut-line enforced. Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, and Rory McIlroy are all making their season debut at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am this week, with Scheffler remaining the outright betting favorite at +400 odds. Last year’s winner, Wyndham Clark, won after three rounds due to weather forcing a Round 4 cancellation. The forecast is much more mild this week at Pebble Beach, so we should get four complete rounds played from Thursday through Saturday. 80 golfers qualified to play in this exclusive field based on last year’s FedExCup standings.

During the Farmers Insurance Open, my PGA best bets once again finished a disappointing 0-3. Thankfully, it’s a new week at the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course at the annual AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Follow me on X at Matt_MacKay_ for more free bets and weekly analysis.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Best Bets

These plays are 1 unit and 0.50 units. Or 1% and 0.5% of your betting bankroll. Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook.

Jason Day Outright Winner (+3500)

Let’s get our losses back with an outright winner at 35-1 odds and back Aussie golfer, Jason Day. Day has played fantastic golf at Pebble Beach during his career, recording nine finishes inside the top-seven at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am event.

Currently, he’s ranked 21st SG: Approach and 26th in Par 4 scoring average through three events. Day logged a T3 at La Quinta a couple of weeks ago and is a talented ball-striker, which is what Pebble Beach demands. Despite boasting 13 career wins, the Aussie has yet to win at Pebble Beach. Based on his current form, let’s stake half a unit on Day to win this event at 35-1 odds.

Nick Taylor Outright Winner (+8000)

Nick Taylor has a previous win at Pebble Beach back in 2020, finishing -19-under-par, opening with -8-under-par in Round 1. The Canadian golfer has five career wins, including one in each of the pas three seasons, with a recent playoff win at Waialae at the Sony Open.

Ranked 14th in total strokes gained, including 14th SG: Approach, 17th in driving accuracy, and 30th in putting average, Taylor has a robust resumé and skillset built to contend at Pebble Beach. Let’s stake another half unit on Taylor to win his second event in 2025, which would also be his second win at Pebble Beach, and stake half a unit at 80-1 to haul in 40 units of profit.

Top 20 Finishing Position

A late withdrawal from the Farmers Insurance Open has Will Zalatoris well rested entering Pebble Beach. The Californian hasn’t competed at this event in a few years and didn’t have a strong showing. However, I like his game and how it translates to the small surface greens at Pebble Beach this week.

Zalatoris has logged a T26 at The Sentry, the PGA Tour’s first Signature Event, followed up with a T12 at the American Express. He’s ranked 10th in driving accuracy, fourth for greens in regulation rate at a blistering 81.9 percent, and 13th in putting average. Zalatoris is also sixth in par 4 scoring, 16th in total scoring average, and 12th in birdie average through two events played in 2025.

Let’s stake a unit on Will Zalatoris to record a top 20 finish at Pebble Beach, landing good value at +170 odds.

Pick: Will Zalatoris (+170)

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