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Kim's LIV Adelaide Triumph, Morikawa Shines at Pebble, Hull's Mortgage-Making Win
sports12 days ago

Kim's LIV Adelaide Triumph, Morikawa Shines at Pebble, Hull's Mortgage-Making Win

Anthony Kim completes a Hollywood-style comeback with a victory at LIV Golf Adelaide, highlighting LIV's high-profile moments amid its business model debate. Meanwhile Collin Morikawa survives brutal winds at Pebble Beach to win on the PGA Tour for the first time since 2023, Scottie Scheffler shines but falls short, and Charley Hull wins the Saudi Ladies International, joking that the prize will help pay off her house. The weekend underscored both LIV-PGA Tour tensions and the continuing drama and talent across men’s and women’s golf.

Morikawa ends 28-month drought with Pebble Beach Pro-Am victory
sports12 days ago

Morikawa ends 28-month drought with Pebble Beach Pro-Am victory

Collin Morikawa snapped a 28-month win drought by claiming the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, finishing 22-under 266 to beat Sepp Straka and Min Woo Lee by one stroke after a dramatic final round that included Scottie Scheffler’s late surge; Morikawa sealed it with back-to-back birdies and a 235-yard 4-iron into the wind, and he announced he and his wife are expecting their first child this spring.

Morikawa clinches Pebble Beach Pro-Am title with late surge
sports13 days ago

Morikawa clinches Pebble Beach Pro-Am title with late surge

Collin Morikawa captured his first Pebble Beach Pro-Am win since 2023, finishing at 22 under after closing with a timely birdie barrage as wind and rain rolled in. Min Woo Lee held a clubhouse lead at 21 under and remained a major threat, while Sam Burns and Jacob Bridgeman were among the chasers in the late stages. The day featured several lead changes and strong finishes as Morikawa sealed the title late in the round.

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Round 3: Full Field Tees Revealed and Viewing Plan
golf14 days ago

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Round 3: Full Field Tees Revealed and Viewing Plan

The Golf Channel article lists Round 3 tee times and pairings for the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, noting there is no halfway cut and all 80 players advance to the final 36 holes at Pebble Beach Golf Links. It also details Saturday’s viewing schedule: Golf Channel coverage noon–1 PM ET (pregame), 1–3 PM ET (Round 3 on Golf Channel), 3–7 PM ET (Round 3 on CBS), and 7–8 PM ET (Golf Channel postgame), with Akshay Bhatia and Ryo Hisatsune sharing the lead entering Saturday.

Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026: SportsLine model reveals shock leaderboard and longshot bets
sports18 days ago

Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026: SportsLine model reveals shock leaderboard and longshot bets

SportsLine's projection model simulated the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 10,000 times to generate a surprising leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler is the +300 favorite, Rory McIlroy returns as the defending champion at Pebble Beach (+1400), with Si Woo Kim, Tommy Fleetwood and Xander Schauffele also among the +2500 contenders. The model even suggests Chris Gotterup won’t crack the top 10, while Kim is projected to finish in the top two. It also highlights four players at +3000+ as top-10 threats, including a sleeper at +5000. For the full predictions and official picks, join SportsLine.

"Clark Claims Pebble Beach Pro-Am Title in Shortened Tournament"
sports2 years ago

"Clark Claims Pebble Beach Pro-Am Title in Shortened Tournament"

American golfer Wyndham Clark wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after just 54 holes due to heavy storms, shooting a blistering 12-under 60 at a soggy Pebble Beach to break the course record and take a one-shot lead. The tournament was declared over early in accordance with PGA Tour regulations, with Clark clinching his third PGA Tour victory and jumping to world No. 6. The tournament is the first on the PGA Tour to be reduced to 54 holes since 2016, as heavy storms continue to lash California, leaving millions at risk of flooding.

"Record-Breaking Round: Wyndham Clark Takes Lead at Weather-Delayed Pebble Beach Pro-Am"
sports2 years ago

"Record-Breaking Round: Wyndham Clark Takes Lead at Weather-Delayed Pebble Beach Pro-Am"

American golfer Wyndham Clark shoots a course-record 60 at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, including two eagles and nine birdies, to take the lead after three rounds. His 10-under-par performance gives him a one-shot lead over Sweden’s Ludvig Åberg, with France’s Matthieu Pavon in third. Clark's aggressive play and exceptional putting were key to his historic round, which nearly saw him shoot 59.

"Tom Brady's Tee Shot Mishap and Josh Allen's Victory at Pebble Beach Pro-Am"
sports2 years ago

"Tom Brady's Tee Shot Mishap and Josh Allen's Victory at Pebble Beach Pro-Am"

NFL legend Tom Brady offered a simple explanation for his errant tee shot at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, attributing it to using an off-the-rack driver and the absence of "breakfast balls" at Pebble Beach. The viral moment showed Brady's mishit, prompting him to humorously repost a gif from "Entourage." Despite this, Brady has previously showcased his golf skills, including holing out from over 100 yards in "The Match" in 2020.

"Tom Brady's Nightmare Tee Shot at Pebble Beach Pro-Am"
sports2 years ago

"Tom Brady's Nightmare Tee Shot at Pebble Beach Pro-Am"

Tom Brady, a single-digit handicap golfer, had a nightmare tee shot at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, topping the ball and causing it to bounce just a few feet in front of him. This humbling moment comes after his impressive golfing feats, including holing out during "The Match" in 2020. Brady, paired with Keegan Bradley, is participating in the tournament alongside other NFL players like Josh Allen and Aaron Rodgers.

"2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: A New Era Emerges Amid Storm Impacts"
sports2 years ago

"2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: A New Era Emerges Amid Storm Impacts"

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, known for its celebrity-filled pro-am format, has undergone a significant transformation, with fewer celebrities, a shortened pro-am duration, and a stronger field of top PGA Tour players due to the event being designated as a "Signature Event" with a $20 million purse. This shift reflects a broader trend in professional golf towards prioritizing the sport and television entertainment over celebrity participation, marking a significant evolution in the PGA Tour's approach to event organization and player engagement.