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Pebble Beach AT&T
Pro-Am Golf Betting Odds |
AT&T Pro-Am Tournament
February 6-12, 2012
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Spyglass Hill and Poppy Hills courses
Pebble Beach, Calif.
Purse: $6.1 million
Winning Share: $1,080,000
FedExCup Points: 500
Defending Champion: D.A. Points
The tournament is
played over three different courses in the opening
three rounds before the event returns to
the host course, the renowned Pebble Beach, for the
final round on Sunday. Spyglass Hill, Poppy Hills
and Pebble Beach see each member of the field and
their pro am partners play one round at each before
the cut on Saturday evening.
The AT&T Pebble Beach
National Pro-Am is a tournament on the US PGA Tour that
mixes pro golfers with show business and sports
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For three days play takes
place at Poppy Hills, Spyglass Hill and Pebble Beach
Golf Links, with the final round at Pebble Beach on
Sunday. Top tour professionals team with Hollywood
celebrities, world renowned musicians and the captains
of industry as they compete for a $6.1 million purse.
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
played on three courses: The par-72 (36-36), 6,799-yard
Pebble Beach course; the par-72 (36-36), 6,859-yard
Spyglass Hill course and the par-72 (36-36), 6,861-yard
Poppy Hills course.
Pebble Beach Golf Links was designed and laid out during
the First World War and opened 1919. Its designers,
Douglas Grant and Jack Neville, were California State
champions but not qualified designers. The original
construction cost was a touch over US$100,000 and it
wasn't until 1991 that further reconstruction work was
carried out by Jack Nicklaus and Ed Conner. The original
developer was Samuel Morse, a descendant of the great
inventor.
Spyglass Hills was opened in 1967 and designed by Robert
Trent Jones Snr, while Poppy Hills was opened in 1986
and was the work of Robert Trent Jones Jr.
Pebble Beach AT&T
Pro-Am Golf Winners |
2011 AT&T Pebble
Beach National Pro-Am Results |
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D.A. Points won for the first time on the PGA Tour and wasn't even the biggest star. That's what made this Pebble Beach National Pro-Am such special PGA Event. Points and Murray won the pro-am tournament by two shots. The trophy was locked up with Points' par on the 18th when Murray announced his "big putt" that was meaningless.
Points holed out from 100 yards for eagle on the diabolical 14th at Pebble Beach to take the lead. That carried him to a 5-under 67 and a two-shot victory. He won for the first time in 128 starts on the PGA Tour. This earned him $1.134 million — more than he has made in any of his previous four seasons on tour — a two-year exemption and his first trip to Masters. |
2010 AT&T Pebble
Beach National Pro-Am Results |
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Dustin Johnson wins again the Pebble Beach AT&T Pro-Am Golf Tournament. In 2010 AT&T Pro-Am Tournament he closed with a 2-over 74, the highest final round by a Pebble Beach champion since Johnny Miller (74) in 1994. The 25-year-old Johnson is the first player since Tiger Woods to go straight from college and win in each of his first three years on the PGA Tour.
Johnson hit a 3-iron into the front right bunker, the best place to miss, and blasted out to 3 feet. He lightly pumped his fist when he made the putt, a mixture of celebration and relief from a long day in which four players had a share of the lead at some point.
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2009 AT&T Pebble
Beach National Pro-Am Results |
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Dustin
Johnson won the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on
Monday when rain created a small river through one
fairway and flooded greens, forcing officials to cancel
the final round. Johnson built a four-shot lead Saturday
with a 67 at Poppy Hills, holing a 7-foot birdie putt on
the 18th hole that figured to give him a cushion going
into the final round. But it was never played.
Rain and wind strong enough to topple a 40-foot tree
suspended the final round Sunday, and nearly 1½ inches
of rain and a forecast for more gloom along the Monterey
Peninsula left the PGA Tour no choice but to declare
Johnson the winner.
Johnson won at Turning Stone last year with birdies on
the last two holes. This time, he won while on his way
to breakfast.
Johnson, at 24 years and 7 months, is the youngest
player to win the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
since Tiger Woods (24 years, 1 month) in 2000. With his
victory, Johnson joins Anthony Kim as the only players
under 25 with two PGA Tour victories.
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2008 AT&T Pebble
Beach National Pro-Am Results
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The 47-year-old beats
Singh in a playoff at Pebble Beach for his first victory
in eight years and 200 tournaments.
Steve Lowery (47) and Vijay Singh (44) aren't exactly
spring chickens, but Sunday's playoff at the AT&T Pebble
Beach National Pro-Am proved once again that age is
merely a number in golf.
At Pebble Beach, Steve Lowery earned his third career
PGA Tour victory by beating Hall of Famer Vijay Singh in
a playoff. Someone named S.S.P. Chowrasia, ranked 388th
in the world, won the European Tour-sanctioned Indian
Masters over a field that included Ernie Els.
2007 Recap
Phil Mickelson ran away with the AT&T Pebble Beach
Pro-Am title, winner by five shots over runnerup
Kevin Sutherland. Mickelson added a final-round 66
to his previous rounds of 65, 67 and 70, for a
20-under-par total of 268.
Last Ten Years of Past
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am Winners:
PGA Tour AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am - Past
Winners:
(p - playoff; w - weather shortened; a - amateur)
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
2007 - Phil Mickelson, 268
2006 - Arron Oberholser, 271
2005 - Phil Mickelson, 269
2004 - Vijay Singh, 272
2003 - Davis Love III, 274
2002 - Matt Gogel, 274
2001 - Davis Love III, 272
2000 - Tiger Woods, 273
1999 - Payne Stewart-w, 206
1998 - Phil Mickelson-w, 202
1997 - Mark O'Meara, 268 |
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