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World No. 1 Scottie

Scheffler makes his highly anticipated PGA Tour return at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, following a recovery from a freak hand injury he sustained while making ravioli on Christmas Day. The dominant force in men’s golf joins a loaded field, featuring 17 of the top 20 players in the Official World Golf Rankings, all vying for a share of the $20 million purse in this prestigious Signature Event held on one of the world’s most iconic courses.

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Last year, Wyndham Clark claimed an early victory after just 54 holes, taking home a $3.6 million winner’s check due to storms on the Monterey Peninsula that cut the tournament short. The prize fund and payouts for 2025 remain unchanged from 2024, with all 80 players guaranteed a payday as the event does not feature a cut.

While the winner will get the same $3.6 million, for the runner-up and the second runner-up, a whopping $2.18 million, and $1.38 million are at stake. The player who lands on 65 of the leaderboard after the four rounds will take home $43,000. Here is the final prize payout for the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

1st$3,600,000
2nd$2,180,000
3rd$1,380,000
4th$980,000
5th$820,000
6th$725,000
7th$675,000
8th$625,000
9th$585,000
10th$545,000
11th$505,000
12th$465,000
13th$425,000
14th$385,000
15th$365,000
16th$345,000
17th$325,000
18th$305,000
19th$285,000
20th$265,000
21st$245,000
22nd$225,000
23rd$209,000
24th$193,000
25th$177,000
26th$161,000
27th$155,000
28th$149,000
29th$143,000
30th$137,000
31st$131,000
32nd$125,000
33rd$119,000
34th$114,000
35th$109,000
36th$104,000
37th$99,000
38th$95,000
39th$91,000
40th$87,000
41st$83,000
42nd$79,000
43rd$75,000
44th$71,000
45th$67,000
46th$63,000
47th$59,000
48th$55,800
49th$53,000
50th$51,400
51st$50,200
52nd$49,000
53rd448,200
54th$47,400
55th$47,000
56th$46,600
57th$46,200
58th$45,800
59th$45,400
60th$45,000
61st$44,600
62nd$44,000
63rd$43,800
64th$43,400
65th$43,000

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In addition to the prize money breakdown below, the tournament also awards 700 elevated FedEx Cup points and valuable Ryder Cup qualification points. If you have booked your tickets for the AT&T Pebble Beach Golf Links, you are in for an amazing weekend. If not, you can still be a part of all the action. That too from the comfort of your house!

Catch the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Golf Channel

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The 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be broadcast on two channels. On Thursday and Friday, it will be streaming live on NBC Golf from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. During the weekend (Saturday, and Sunday), it will be streaming from 1:00 pm to 3:00 p.m. on the same channel. However, after 3:00 pm, for the rest of the penultimate round, you will need to switch to CBS till 7:00 pm, and till 6:30 pm for the ultimate round.

That’s not all. You can also switch to other channels like the Golf Central’s on-site studio action at Pebble Beach. It will be streaming from Tuesday at 4:00 pm ET on both Golf Channel and Peacock. They will have lead coverage on Thursday and Friday from 3:00 pm ET, and then from 1:00 pm during the weekend. You can also tune in to Sky Sports for more streaming. Are you excited about the second signature event on the PGA Tour to begin? Let us know in the comments section below!

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