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AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am bettings odds, favorites, and underdogs

February 5, 2019

The PGA Tour continues its West Coast swing this week as it heads to iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The field consists of some of the best golfers and biggest celebrities in the world, but who is the betting favorite to win?

The answer is Dustin Johnson, who enters this week’s event with 5/1 odds to win. The No. 3 player in the world, who has not appeared on the PGA Tour since the Sentry Tournament of Champions last month, is coming off a win on the European Tour this past weekend at the Saudi International. The 34-year-old Johnson has not won on the PGA Tour since the RBC Canadian Open last July. Johnson has previously won the pro-am twice in 2009 and 2010.

Following closely behind DJ is Jason Day with 9/1 odds to win. The 31-year-old Day, who is currently ranked No. 12 in the world, last won on the Tour this past May at the Wells Fargo Championship. He last appeared on Tour two weeks ago at the Farmers Insurance Open, where he finished tied for fifth. World No. 11 Tony Finau enters with the third-highest odds to win at 18/1. The 29-year-old Finau failed to make the cut this past weekend at the Waste Management Phoenix Open and last won on Tour back in 2016 at the Puerto Rico Open.

Finally, Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, and Matt Kuchar all enter with 20/1 odds to win. Ranked 21st in the world, the 25-year-old Spieth last appeared on Tour at the Farmers Insurance Open where he finished tied for 35th. He hasn’t won a PGA Tour event since the Open Championship in 2017.

The 28-year Fleetwood, ranked No. 14 in the world, will be making his first appearance on the Tour since the WGC-HSBC Champions this past October. Meanwhile, the 40-year-old Kuchar moved up to No. 20 in the world after finishing tied for fourth at TPC Scottsdale this past weekend. He won last month at the Sony Open.

You can see a full list of betting odds for the Desert Classic below, via golfodds.com.

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Betting Odds

Dustin Johnson-5/1
Jason Day-9/1
Tony Finau-18/1
Jordan Spieth-20/1
Tommy Fleetwood-20/1
Matt Kuchar-20/1
Phil Mickelson-25/1
Paul Casey-25/1
Patrick Cantlay-25/1
Adam Scott-25/1
Patrick Reed-30/1
Branden Grace-30/1
Chez Reavie-30/1
Matthew Fitzpatrick-40/1
Shane Lowry-40/1
Adam Hadwin-40/1
Brandt Snedeker-50/1
Rafael Cabrera Bello-50/1
Cameron Champ-50/1
Sungjae Im-50/1
Jason Kokrak-50/1
Kevin Kisner-60/1
Russell Knox-60/1
Scott Piercy-60/1
Andrew Putnam-60/1
J.B. Holmes-60/1
Beau Hossler-80/1
Russell Henley-80/1
Lucas Glover-80/1
Charley Hoffman-80/1
Martin Laird-80/1
Jimmy Walker-100/1
Chesson Hadley-100/1
Pat Perez-100/1
Si Woo Kim-100/1
Austin Cook-100/1
Kevin Streelman-100/1
Dylan Frittelli-100/1
Ryan Palmer-100/1
Doug Ghim-100/1
Talor Gooch-100/1
Trey Mullinax-100/1
Nick Watney-100/1
J.J. Spaun-100/1
Graeme McDowell-125/1
Jim Furyk-125/1
Corey Conners-125/1
Michael Thompson-125/1
Ted Potter, Jr-125/1
Steve Stricker-150/1
John Catlin-150/1
Scott Stallings-150/1
Aaron Baddeley-150/1
Chris Stroud-150/1
Sung Kang-150/1
Keith Mitchell-150/1
Ryan Armour-150/1
Nate Lashley-150/1
Patrick Rodgers-150/1
Matt Jones-150/1
Brian Gay-150/1
Vaughn Taylor-150/1
Joel Dahmen-150/1
James Hahn-150/1
Sangmoon Bae-150/1
Dominic Bozzelli-150/1
Ernie Els-200/1
Davis Love III-200/1
Anders Albertson-200/1
Richy Werenski-200/1
Cameron Davis-200/1
Hunter Mahan-200/1
Nick Taylor-200/1
Michael Kim-250/1
Kramer Hickok-250/1
Curtis Luck-250/1
Adam Long-250/1
Ho Sung Choi-300/1
David Duval-2000/1