Inside the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Which Elite Golfer Will Defy the Odds?
Still (and I’m probably jinxing him and me by writing this), Day always plays well at Pebble Beach, regardless of his form, because his short-game is so good here. He’s gained strokes chipping in nine visits to Pebble Beach, broke even last year, and has gained strokes putting 10 times.
If he’s healthy, Theegala is much better than his odds indicate. Last year, he was +6000 at Pebble Beach. After missing a lot of time last year with an injury, Sahith has started all four tournaments so far this season. He’s finished T31 at the Sony Open, T8 at the American Express, T7 at the Farmers Insurance Open, and T18 at the WM Phoenix Open.



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