List of Golfers who won AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Year by Year

Last Modified Feb 4, 2025 07:02 GMT
List of Golfers who won AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Year by Year
Rory McIlroy during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2025 - Final Round

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is for pairs of pros and amateurs. Teams play ball throughout the course of three days on three different courses. Pro-Am and individual cuts are held on the final day at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Only pros compete individually, while amateurs compete in pro-am teams. Originally held at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club in San Diego County, southern California, in 1937, the tournament was known historically as the Bing Crosby National Pro-Amateur, or simply the Crosby Clambake. Following the conclusion of the 1985 event, the Crosby name was removed, and AT&T Corporation assumed title sponsorship in 1986. The organization is under the Monterey Peninsula Foundation.

Who won the PGA AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2025?

Rory McIlroy won the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, earning his 27th career PGA Tour victory and 42nd overall. McIlroy took home the winner's portion of the $20 million prize, which was $3.6 million. Shane Lowry got a birdie on the final day to secure solo second place, but McIlroy surged away from the pack, shooting a final round of 6-under 66 to win by two strokes on 21-under 267. Lucas Glover and former Pebble Beach champion Justin Rose shared third place with an 18-under score.

Who won the PGA AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2024?

Wyndham Clark won the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, to record his third career PGA Tour victory. He received the $3.6 million winner's share of the $20 million purse. A hurricane-like storm that slammed the Monterey Peninsula and forced the cancellation of Sunday play reduced the tournament to 54 holes, where Clark emerged victorious. The PGA Tour opted to call the tournament after three rounds after local officials issued a shelter-in-place order, leaving many residents without electricity and causing significant damage to the roadways. In the third round, Clark defeated Ludvig Aberg by one shot with a course-record 12-under 60 (with the ball in hand). This put him at 17 under 199. Matthieu Pavon finished solo third in the reduced signature event, shooting 15 under par.

PGA AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Winners List Year-by-Year

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryWinner'sshare
2025Rory McIlroy267-212$3,600,000
2024Wyndham Clark199-171$3,600,000
2023Justin Rose269-183$1,620,000
2022Tom Hoge268−192$1,566,000
2021Daniel Berger270−182$1,404,000
2020Nick Taylor268−194$1,404,000
2019Phil Mickelson (5)268−193$1,368,000
2018Ted Potter Jr.270−173$1,332,000
2017Jordan Spieth268−194$1,296,000
2016Vaughn Taylor270−171$1,260,000
2015Brandt Snedeker (2)265−223$1,224,000
2014Jimmy Walker276−111$1,188,000
2013Brandt Snedeker267−192$1,170,000
2012Phil Mickelson (4)269−172$1,152,000
2011D. A. Points271−152$1,134,000
2010Dustin Johnson (2)270−161$1,116,000
2009Dustin Johnson201−154$1,098,000
2008Steve Lowery278−10PO$1,080,000
2007Phil Mickelson (3)268−205$990,000
2006Arron Oberholser271−175$972,000
2005Phil Mickelson (2)269−194$954,000
2004Vijay Singh272−163$954,000
2003Davis Love III (2)274−141$900,000
2002Matt Gogel274−143$720,000
2001Davis Love III272−161$720,000
2000Tiger Woods273−152$720,000
1999Payne Stewart206−101$504,000
1998Phil Mickelson202−141$450,000
1997Mark O'Meara (5)268−201$342,000
1995Not PlayedN/AN/AN/AN/A
1995Peter Jacobsen271−172$252,000
1994Johnny Miller (3)281−71$225,000
1993Brett Ogle276−123$225,000
1992Mark O'Meara (4)275−13PO$198,000
1991Paul Azinger274−144$198,000
1990Mark O'Meara (3)281−72$180,000
1989Mark O'Meara (2)277−111$180,000
1988Steve Jones280−8PO$126,000
1987Johnny Miller (2)278−101$108,000
1986Fuzzy Zoeller205−115$108,000
1985Mark O'Meara283−51$90,000
1984Hale Irwin278−10PO$72,000
1983Tom Kite276−122$58,500
1982Jim Simons274−142$54,000
1981John Cook209−7PO$40,500
1980George Burns280−81$54,000
1979Lon Hinkle284−4PO$54,000
1978Tom Watson (2)280−8PO$45,000
1977Tom Watson273−151$40,000
1976Ben Crenshaw281−72$37,000
1975Gene Littler280−84$37,000
1974Johnny Miller208−84$27,750
1973Jack Nicklaus (3)282−6PO$36,000
1972Jack Nicklaus (2)284−4PO$28,000
1971Tom Shaw278−102$27,000
1970Bert Yancey278−101$25,000
1969George Archer283−51$25,000
1968Johnny Pott285−3PO$16,000
1967Jack Nicklaus284−45$16,000
1966Don Massengale283−41$11,000
1965Bruce Crampton284−33$7,500
1964Tony Lema284−43$5,800
1963Billy Casper (2)285−31$5,300
1962Doug Ford286−2PO$5,300
1961Bob Rosburg282−61$5,300
1960Ken Venturi286−23$4,000
1959Art Wall Jr.279−92$4,000
1958Billy Casper277−114$4,000
1957Jay Hebert213−32$2,500
1956Cary Middlecoff (2)202−145$2,500
1955Cary Middlecoff209−74$2,500
1954Dutch Harrison (2)210−61$2,000
1953Lloyd Mangrum (2)204−124$2,000
1952Jimmy Demaret14512$2,000
1951Byron Nelson209−73$2,000
1950Jack Burke Jr., Dave Douglas, Smiley Quick, Sam Snead (4)214−2N/A$2,000
1949Ben Hogan208−82$2,000
1948Lloyd Mangrum205−105$2,000
1947George Fazio, Ed Furgol213−3N/A$2,000
1943-1946Not Played (World War II)N/AN/AN/AN/A
1942Johnny Dawson133−113$800
1941Sam Snead (3)136−81$500
1940Ed Oliver135−93$500
1939Dutch Harrison138-1$500
1938Sam Snead (2)139−52$500
1937Sam Snead68−44$500

Multiple PGA AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Champions

Phil Mickelson and Mark O'Meara have won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am five times each, more than any other golfer. Sam Snead took home the victory four times, including the first three of the event's five editions.

No. of WinsName Country Years
5Mark O’MearaUnited States1985, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997
5Phil MickelsonUnited States1998, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2019
4Sam SneadUnited States1937, 1938, 1941, 1950 (tie)
3Jack Nicklaus United States1967, 1972, 1973
3Johnny MillerUnited States1974, 1987, 1994
2Lloyd MangrumUnited States1948, 1953
2Dutch HarrisonUnited States1939, 1954
2Cary MiddlecoffUnited States1955, 1956
2Billy CasperUnited States1958, 1963
2Tom WatsonUnited States1977, 1978
2Davis Love IIIUnited States2001, 2003
2Dustin JohnsonUnited States2009, 2010
2Brandt SnedekerUnited States2013, 2015

FAQs on AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

A. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is 88 years old as of February 2025. It was established in 1937.

A. In the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Rory McIlroy defeated Shane Lowry by two shots. McIlroy took home $3.6 million of the $20 million prize money as the winner.

A. The purse is $20 million, with the winner receiving $3.6 million and 700 FedExCup points.

A. Pros compete individually, while amateurs participate in pro-am teams, playing better ball on three courses over three days.

A. Phil Mickelson and Mark O'Meara have each won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am five times, the most by any golfer.

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