100 Fun Facts About the Last 100 Years at Pebble Beach (Part 2)
100 Fun Facts About the Last 100 Years at Pebble Beach (Part 2)
Did you know: Pebble Beach wasn't the most famous golf course on the Monterey Peninsula? Neville and Grant needed a mulligan on the most famous finishing hole in golf? The 14th green was the work of a man more famous for his artwork? Here are fun facts Nos. 26-50 as we celebrate 100 fun facts that have shaped Pebble Beach over the last 100 (or so) years: Read More »100 Fun Facts About the Last 100 Years at Pebble Beach (Part 1)
100 Fun Facts About the Last 100 Years at Pebble Beach (Part 1)
The history of Pebble Beach is utterly fascinating and entertaining. In celebration of Pebble Beach's Centennial, we will be sharing 100 fun facts that have shaped Pebble Beach over the last 100 (or so) years. Here are fun facts Nos. 1-25: Read More »These are What U.S. Open Fairways Look Like at Pebble Beach
These are What U.S. Open Fairways Look Like at Pebble Beach
The rough at Pebble Beach isn't swallowing ankles just yet, but the width of the fairways is the same that the pros will be experiencing three months from now at the U.S. Open. Here's a tour of the starkest differences between Resort play and the U.S. Open setup that is taking shape right now at Pebble Beach: Read More »Then and Now: 100 Years of Pebble Beach
Then and Now: 100 Years of Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach Golf Links officially opened for play on Feb. 22, 1919. Here's a tour of what the course has looked like over the last 100 years: Read More »Pebble Beach: A Presidential Place
Pebble Beach: A Presidential Place
More than a dozen Presidents have visited Pebble Beach, including the last six. Three Presidents have even played in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Gerald Ford, George H.W. Bush and Donald Trump. Read More »AT&T Monday: Phil Joins Pebble Beach Royalty, Wins 5th Title
AT&T Monday: Phil Joins Pebble Beach Royalty, Wins 5th Title
It was tempting to jump to conclusions Sunday night as Phil Mickelson rested on a three-stroke lead with just two holes to play at the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Now that Mickelson has formally joined Pebble Beach royalty with his record-tying fifth AT&T title, the urge is to forecast his U.S. Open fortunes when he returns to this same course in four months. Read More »Sunday at the AT&T: Phil Closing in on Record-Tying 5th Title
Sunday at the AT&T: Phil Closing in on Record-Tying 5th Title
Phil Mickelson had to wait six months to complete the final round of his first Pebble Beach win. So sleeping on a three-shot overnight lead with just two holes left for a record-tying fifth AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title should be a breeze. The final round will continue at 8 a.m. Admission is free. Read More »Saturday at the AT&T: Casey Climbs 3 Ahead of Phil
Saturday at the AT&T: Casey Climbs 3 Ahead of Phil
Paul Casey has played brilliantly over the last two rounds to take a three-shot lead over Phil Mickelson heading into Sunday. Can he hold on? Or can Phil Mickelson find a way to win a record-tying fifth AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am? Read More »Friday at the AT&T: Mickelson, Spieth Headline Pack of 5 at 10-Under
Friday at the AT&T: Mickelson, Spieth Headline Pack of 5 at 10-Under
Mickelson finds himself in a five-way tie for first place. Scott Langley, Paul Casey and Lucas Glover all finished their rounds at 10-under, while Jordan Spieth still has two holes remaining in his second round at Spyglass Hill. He'll finish up at 7:10 a.m. Saturday morning. Read More »Thursday at the AT&T: Langley Leads, but Lefty, Day, DJ and Spieth Lurk
Thursday at the AT&T: Langley Leads, but Lefty, Day, DJ and Spieth Lurk
There's a lefty atop the leaderboard with a history of winning at Pebble Beach. It's not Phil Mickelson, although he's close. Scott Langley, who won the 2006 First Tee Open as a junior golfer, shot a 7-under 64 at Monterey Peninsula Country Club to tie for the lead with Brian Gay during the first round at the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Read More »Spectator Guide: A Game Plan to Watch the 2019 AT&T in Person
Spectator Guide: A Game Plan to Watch the 2019 AT&T in Person
Want to watch the most golf without moving? Camp out in front of the best scenery? Find the best vantage points on all three courses? Take our spectator tour of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Read More »5 Celebrities We’re Looking Forward to Watching at the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am