Breaking down three matchup bets for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am including Collin Morikawa to defeat Rory McIlroy.
The second signature event of the PGA Tour season takes place this week with a few big names making their 2025 debuts
Another week, another top-five finish from our picks. Sam Stevens finished in second after an incredible Sunday round at Torrey Pines. All we needed was a single bogey from Harris English to get into a playoff,
Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion and current World No. 5, is now the highest-ranked player in the Farmers Open, followed by No. 6 Ludvig Aberg. Others in the top 25 entered are Keegan Bradley (11), Sahith Theegala (13), Sungjae Im (19), Aaron Rai (22) and Tony Finau (25).
SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen locked in a $10 seven-leg PGA Tour parlay that pays nearly $1.6 million for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2025
Collin Morikawa has started in just one PGA Tour event in 2025, finishing as the runner-up at The Sentry. He gained strokes across the board but was especially impressive with his irons, something we've grown accustomed to.
The PGA Tour announced three golfers in all were withdrawing from the event at Torrey Pines: Nicolai Hojgaard is out and Hayden Springer is in, and Tyler McCumber is out, giving a
Next week, the PGA Tour stays in California but heads to San Diego for the 2025 Farmers Insurance at Torrey Pines.
The top five on the money list going into the Farmers Insurance Open didn’t change: Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa, Sepp Straka, Nick Taylor and Sungjae Im. Matsuyama tied for 32nd at Torrey Pines and has more than $3.7 million in earnings.
Mike McClure locked in his PGA one and done Pebble Beach golf picks and predictions for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2025
Sepp Straka won $1,584,000 million for capturing his third PGA Tour title on Jan. 19 at The American Express. It was enough to jump 18 spots on the money list. It wasn't enough to catch Hideki Matsuyama or Collin Morikawa.
1 (tie), Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland, 36. 3, David Skinns, 42. 4 (tie), Ludvig Aberg, Patrick Cantlay and Alejandro Tosti, 48. 7, Jackson Suber, 49.5. 8, 7 tied with 54.