PGA Tour: 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Can McIlroy Keep Up His Hot Form?

Golf’s biggest names, plus a healthy dose of regular celebrities, hit Pebble Beach, California this week for the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. With this event pairing 80 professionals and 80 amateurs together across three different gold courses in Pebble Beach, it’s a tournament that will be sure to both entertain and produce some quality golf.

Given that the best golfers often skip this event due to the distraction of celebrities playing, this year sees a very stacked field. Both Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy will be competing, with the latter in red-hot form coming into the tournament. Can the Northern Irishman keep up his winning ways and get one step closer to reclaiming the world number one spot, or will someone else lift the trophy this Sunday?

ウィリアムヒルWe break down all the latest betting odds from bookmaker William Hill and outline all the best bets to make on the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am ahead of the first tee this Thursday.


Current Odds Date & Time: January 31st, 3:00 A.M. (GMT)

Outright betting odds from bookmaker William Hill have a tight race between the best golfers this week. Both Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are tied for first place in the odds on 9.00, while Xander Schauffele and Viktor Hovland also find themselves inseparable on 13.00. Following these four, American Max Homa rounds out the top five betting favourites with odds of 15.00 to win in California.

Odds to finish in the top five follow a similar order, with McIlroy getting his nose ahead of Scheffler by 2.80 to 2.87, while Hovland edges in front of Schauffele, 3.40 to 3.75. Homa again rounds out the top five at 4.50.


Current Odds Date & Time: January 31st, 3:00 A.M. (GMT)

With such a loaded field, it would be tempting to recommend one of the big stars to win this weekend. However, we say instead it will be Max Homa who comes away with the trophy on Sunday. The American has a knack for performing well in California, having won two thirds of his career titles in the state.

Add to this the fact that Homa has played this event three times and done well each time. He’s twice made the top 10 and never finished worse than 14th. With the 33-year-old collecting three titles last season and beginning 2024 with a moderate show of consistency, we expect this weekend will bring the American’s seventh title in Pebble Beach.