Pebble Beach with its beauty and
loaded field gives the PGA Tour a chance to shine
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[January 30, 2025]
By DOUG FERGUSON
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — For a sport needing a jolt of energy,
the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is as good a test as any.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy make their PGA Tour season
debuts, while Jordan Spieth returns following wrist surgery last
summer. The field is stacked. The forecast is reasonably good. The
NFL has an open weekend ahead of the Super Bowl.
And there's one other important factor: It's Pebble Beach.
Scheffler has been on the sideline to start the year recovering from
minor surgery on his right hand, but he has been paying attention.
Is the indoor league worth watching? Why are rounds taking so long?
Should players be more engaged?
Will the PGA Tour ever finalize a deal with the Saudi Arabia
sovereign wealth fund behind LIV Golf?
“I'm sure a lot of the talking points in here are about pace of play
and TGL and all this other stuff, and we're playing Pebble Beach
this week, one of the most beautiful, iconic golf courses in the
world," Scheffler said. “And we've got some of the best players in
the world competing. Like, let's soak that in.”
It's one of the few times where the course is as big — if not bigger
— a star as any player. Wyndham Clark has watched highlights of his
course-record 60 last year, and he still hasn't watched video of his
U.S. Open win in Los Angeles two years ago.

Viktor Hovland is one of the top players in golf, a former FedEx Cup
champion, and he still marvels at his 2018 victory in the U.S.
Amateur at Pebble Beach.
“One of my favorites courses in the world, places in the world,” he
said.
The opening two rounds are at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill with 80
players, the largest fields of the signature events to accommodate
the amateurs for two days. And then the pros finish up on the
weekend at Pebble Beach.
The only top player missing is Xander Schauffele, who is coping with
a rib injury.
This is not the same course where Clark shot 60 on Saturday, which
turned out to be the final round because of dangerous wind and rain
that had soaked the seaside course. This is a firm Pebble Beach,
bouncy in the fairways (and on the poa annua greens, the smallest on
tour).
But it has the same spectacular views along the rugged Pacific
coastline.
“Outside of probably Augusta and St. Andrews, there’s ... honestly,
I would even put this place ahead of that. This is kind of one of
the most iconic places, kind of the home of golf in the U.S. in my
opinion,” Clark said. “It’s my favorite place in the world.”
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Scottie Scheffler gestures on the 18th green at Pebble Beach Golf
Links during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National
Pro-Am golf tournament in Pebble Beach, Calif., Saturday, Feb. 3,
2024. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun, File)

And it's a chance for the PGA Tour to shine amid
growing concern of falling TV ratings and a sluggish start.
Justin Thomas recently sent a letter to players encouraging them to
be more accessible to television partners to improve the
entertainment. That led to a question of the balance between sport
and entertainment.
“When we’re growing up dreaming of professional golfers and trying
to get the best out of ourselves, the last thing on our mind is
being an entertainer,” McIlroy said. “We’re competitive people at
the end of the day, we want to play against the best players in the
world and we want to try to come out on top. I think that in itself
should be entertaining to people.”
He pointed to the U.S. Open last year, a bad memory for McIlroy
because he missed a pair of short putts toward the end and finished
one shot behind Bryson DeChambeau at Pinehurst No. 2.
“I came out on the wrong side of it last year, but I would say the
last round of the U.S. Open was pretty entertaining last year and
that was pure competitive golf,” McIlroy said. “I think the more we
can get to scenarios like that, the better.”
Pebble Beach is one of the great theaters in golf that has delivered
its share of entertainment over the years, some of that from
celebrities back in its “Crosby Clambake” days, some of that from
Tiger Woods, whether it was his 15-shot win in the 2000 U.S. Open or
storming back from a five-shot deficit in the AT&T Pebble Beach
Pro-Am earlier than same year.
Good play can be expected with so many good players in the field.
Ultimately, that's what drives Scheffler.
“When I think about something that would be good for the game of
golf, I think the more we can get back in the competition of things,
I think that’s what’s best,” Scheffler said. “And when you have
great players going at it, I think that’s what’s interesting about
sports.”
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