Reigning champion Wyndham Clark is expecting things to look very differently this time around at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Caddie Aaron Flener announced there will be a two-man scramble among PGA Tour loopers at a Phoenix-area night golf course, Grass Clippings Rolling hills. The venue was renovated in 2023 ahead of the launch of the Grass League in 2024. And now the par-3 league's latest competition featuring a big-money prize might just be its most competitive yet.
Wyndham Clark hasn't watched the replay of his first PGA Tour win or U.S. Open victory, but he did watch his course-record 60 at Pebble Beach.
Easily Wyndham Clark’s most meaningful achievement in golf is his victory in the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club, a breakthrough triumph that was made more emotional by thoughts of his late mother.
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Wyndham Clark doesn’t like watching himself on tournament television tapes. He didn’t revisit his first PGA title two years ago or the U.S. Open victory six weeks later
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It's Round 1 of the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament on the PGA Tour. Follow for score updates and highlights, plus how to watch.
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the Monterey Peninsula will once again feature 80 pro golfers and 80 celebrities/former pro athletes/CEOs.
The Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be broadcast daily on CBS and Golf Channel. While most of the tournament's biggest moments will be broadcast on CBS and Golf Channel, you can stream this year's tournament live on ESPN+. CBS and Golf Channel are both also available with subscriptions to Hulu with Live TV, Fubo, and DirecTV.
USA TODAY Sports The United States Open has been played since 1895, but an American player didn’t win the title until 1911. Since then, American golfers have won the event with regularity. Here are the players from the states who have been crowned champions.