Pebble Beach Pro-Am celebrity handicaps: How the stars stack up

From left: Kira K. Dixon, Bill Murray and Larry Fitzgerald.

From left: former Miss America Kira K. Dixon, comedian Bill Murray, and retired NFL star Larry Fitzgerald.

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It’s Pebble Beach week, and you know what that means — star athletes, comedians, country music singers, actors and more will tee it up alongside the best golfers in the world at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am beginning on Thursday.

This year’s field took a slight hit with the Saudi International taking place across the globe, but there are still plenty of headliners on the Monterey Peninsula.

Patrick Cantlay is the betting favorite but big names like Daniel Berger, Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Justin Rose are also in the field. Will Zalatoris, who lost in a playoff at last week’s Farmers Insurance Open, was in the field but had to withdraw due to a positive Covid-19 test.

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But of course, what makes this tournament unique, beyond its iconic venue, are the other golfers in the field. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is in the mix and so are actor Don Cheadle, retired NFL star Larry Fitzgerald, comedian Bill Murray and musicians Macklemore, Darius Rucker and Jake Owen, to name a few.

Here’s a look at the celebrities in the field, along with their tournament handicaps:

*Handicaps according to PGATour.com

2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am celebrities

Josh Allen (9)
Canelo Álvarez (13)
Bret Baier (3)
Mookie Betts (10)
Don Cheadle (8)
Kira K. Dixon (14)
Josh Duhamel (8)
Scott Eastwood (not provided)
Larry Fitzgerald (7)
Colt Ford (3)
Andy Garcia (7)
Macklemore (12)
Mia Hamm (10)
Thomas Keller (16)
Charles Kelley (5)
Michael Peña (5)
Bill Murray (16)
Lukas Nelson (8)
Chris O’Donnell (7)
Jake Owen (3)
ScHoolboy Q (11)
Alfonso Ribeiro (2)
Ray Romano (16)
Darius Rucker (7)
Alex Smith (8)
Clay Walker (10)
Steve Young (13)

Josh Berhow

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