AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026 LIVE: UK tee times, field, leaderboard, prize money and how to follow
The glamorous AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am takes place this week as Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy face off for the first time in 2026.
With The Sentry cancelled in early January, the Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be the first Signature Event of the new PGA Tour season.

That means a whopping $20million will be up for grabs and 18 of the world’s top 20 are in the field.
McIlroy won this prestigious tournament last year, beating good friend Shane Lowry by two strokes to clinch glory.
He’ll return to try and defend his title but will be up against Scheffler, the in-form Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Xander Schauffele and several other top names.
The event is held at two courses – Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course – with amateurs playing Thursday and Friday and the weekend’s final two rounds played by professionals only.
The field will include 80 pros, each with an amateur, and the pairs will play a round at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill on Thursday and Friday before the weekend’s action is held and decided back at Pebble.
There will be no cut in this event while the winning pro will receive 700 FedEx Cup points and the top prize of $3.6m.
Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026: Date and how to follow
This PGA Tour event is taking place from Thursday, February 12 to Sunday, February 15.
Play is due to start at 4:45pm UK time each day.
talkSPORT will have live coverage from California throughout the week.

Golf schedule
February 19-22
- PGA Tour – The Genesis Invitational
- DP World Tour – Magical Kenya Open
February 26 – March 1
- PGA Tour – Cognizant Classic
- DP World Tour – Investec South African Open Championship
March 5-8
- PGA Tour – Arnold Palmer Invitational
- PGA Tour – Puerto Rico Open
- DP World Tour – Joburg Open
- LIV Golf Hong Kong
March 12-15
- PGA Tour – The Players Championship
- LIV Golf Singapore
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Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026: Field and tee times
Scheffler and McIlroy headline the action but plenty of other big names are teeing it up.
As well as Rose, Fleetwood and Lowry, Robert MacIntyre, Viktor Hovland, Matt Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Aberg will be in action.
Chris Gotterup won the WM Phoenix Open last week and is playing again alongside JJ Spaun, Jason Day, Min Woo Lee, Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth.
McIlroy has been paired with Ryan Fox and will get his tournament under way at Spyglass Hill on Thursday at 5:24pm UK time.
Scheffler, starting at Pebble Beach at 6:29pm UK time, has been paired with Hideki Matsuyama for the opening two days.
The full field, tee times, pairings and latest leaderboard from Monterey Peninsula can be found here.

Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2026: What has been said?
McIlroy won at Pebble Beach last year to set up his superb run in 2025.
Following his victory at the iconic course, McIlroy went on to win The Players, the Irish Open, the Ryder Cup and, of course, The Masters.
Following his victory 12 months ago, McIlroy said: “There’s a few what I would call ‘cathedrals of golf – here, Augusta, St Andrews, obviously. Maybe a few more you could add in there.
“And I had a big fat zero on all of those going in here. So to knock one off of Pebble is very cool.
“I think the one thing that I did really well is I didn’t get too flustered.
“It certainly feels a little more boring to me. It might look a little bit more boring on the golf course, but it’s definitely more effective.
“That’s something that I’m consciously trying to do a little bit better of a job at, and this was a good test and I was able to come through it pretty well.
“I knew it was going to be tough and exciting, there were so many guys around the lead.
“I had to put that to the back of my mind try to shoot a score, which I was able to do. To have that walk up 18 and take it all in was really cool.”
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