Updated 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds & 7 Picks for Justin Rose, Kevin Kisner, More

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  • The PGA TOUR concludes a three-week stay in California with the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
  • Patrick Cantlay tops the odds board, but our staff sees value further down this week.
  • Check out GolfBet's seven best bets for Pebble Beach below.
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PlayerOdds
Patrick Cantlay+550
Jordan Spieth+1600
Jason Day+2000
Justin Rose+2000
Maverick McNealy+2000
Seamus Power+2200
Cameron Tringale+2800
Matthew Fitzpatrick+3000
Christiaan Bezuidenhout+4000
Lanto Griffin+4000
Ryan Palmer+4000
Brian Harman+5000
Denny McCarthy+5000
Kevin Kisner+5000
Mackenzie Hughes+5000
Mito Guillermo Pereira+5000
Kevin Streelman+6000
Matt Jones+6000
Matt Kuchar+6000
Michael Thompson+6000
Russell Knox+6000
Tom Hoge+6000
Aaron Rai+6600
Lucas Glover+6600
Min Woo Lee+6600
Andrew D. Putnam+7000
Charley Hoffman+7000
Brandt Snedeker+8000
Chez Reavie+8000
Chris Kirk+8000
Joel Dahmen+8000
Keith Mitchell+8000
Pat Perez+8000
Taylor Moore+8000
Dean Burmester+9000
Greyson Sigg+9000
Nick Taylor+9000
Patrick Rodgers+9000
Sahith Theegala+9000
Troy Merritt+9000
Adam Hadwin+10000
Alex Smalley+10000
Brandon Harkins+10000
Brendon Todd+10000
Cameron Champ+10000
Joseph Bramlett+10000
Matthew NeSmith+10000
Scott Stallings+10000
Stewart Cink+10000
Taylor Pendrith+10000
Adam Svensson+12500
Charl Schwartzel+12500
Davis Riley+12500
Dylan Frittelli+12500
Matthias Schwab+12500
Vincent Whaley+12500
Wyndham Clark+12500
Chad Ramey+15000
David Lipsky+15000
Doc Redman+15000
Hayden Buckley+15000
J. J. Spaun+15000
Kyle Stanley+15000
Peter Malnati+15000
Satoshi Kodaira+15000
Scott Piercy+15000
Stephan Jaeger+15000
Austin Eckroat+20000
Austin Smotherman+20000
Bo Hoag+20000
Camilo Villegas+20000
Kevin Chappell+20000
Kevin Tway+20000
Lee Hodges+20000
Mark Hubbard+20000
Nate Lashley+20000
Nick Hardy+20000
Peter Uihlein+20000
Ryan Armour+20000
Ryan Moore+20000
Trey Mullinax+20000
Aaron Baddeley+25000
Andrew Novak+25000
Beau Hossler+25000
Brandon Hagy+25000
Brandon Wu+25000
Brian Gay+25000
Brian Stuard+25000
Bronson Burgoon+25000
Dylan Wu+25000
Jimmy Walker+25000
Kiradech Aphibarnrat+25000
Paul Barjon+25000
Tyler McCumber+25000
Vaughn Taylor+25000
Bill Haas+30000
Brice Garnett+30000
Cameron Percy+30000
Chan Kim+30000
Chase Seiffert+30000
Chesson Hadley+30000
Kurt Kitayama+30000
Luke Donald+30000
Scott Brown+30000
Ted Potter Jr+30000
Tyler Duncan+30000
Andrew Landry+30000
Ben Kohles+35000
John Murphy+35000
Sean O'Hair+35000
Sung Kang+35000
Alex Cejka+40000
Austin Cook+40000
Grayson Murray+40000
Jared Wolfe+40000
Jonathan Byrd+40000
Martin Trainer+40000
Max McGreevy+40000
Nick Watney+40000
Greg Chalmers+40000
Ben Crane+50000
Bo Van Pelt+50000
Brad Marek+50000
Brett Drewitt+50000
Callum Tarren+50000
Chris Stroud+50000
Curtis Thompson+50000
Darren Andrew Points+50000
David Hearn+50000
David Skinns+50000
Davis Love III+50000
Dawie Van Der Walt+50000
Jim Knous+50000
John Merrick+50000
John Senden+50000
Johnson Wagner+50000
Jonas Blixt+50000
Joshua Creel+50000
Justin Lower+50000
Kelly Kraft+50000
Mark Baldwin+50000
Michael Gligic+50000
Peter Jacobsen+50000
Richy Werenski+50000
Ricky Barnes+50000
Robert Garrigus+50000
Ryuji Imada+50000
Sang-Moon Bae+50000
Scott Gutschewski+50000
Seth Reeves+50000
Seung-yul Noh+50000
Tom Lehman+50000
D.J. Trahan+50000
Richard S. Johnson+50000
Tommy Gainey+50000

The PGA TOUR heads to one of its most famous stops this week for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

The field doesn’t feature the high-end talent of the Farmers Insurance Open or the next two weeks on TOUR, but that just means there’s value to be had for bettors. There have also been some big longshot winners in the past in Monterey.

The tournament has a three-course rotation, which means there will be a cut after the third round on Saturday, not the second. The top 60 will survive until Sunday to play Pebble Beach for the second time.

Our GolfBet staff has broken down its favorite picks for this week, making three outright picks and three props. Check out their bets and analysis below.

Bet Harkins and Eckroat at FanDuel and get a $1,000 risk-free bet.

Brandon Harkins — Top-20 (+500)

Jason Sobel: If you’re digging around a little, you’ll find that Harkins is fresh off a Korn Ferry victory last week. That might not be enough to catch your attention, but dig deeper and you’ll find more. Harkins has played Pebble twice before, finishing T-15 in 2018 and T-28 the following year.

Need more? Harkins won last year’s TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational by two strokes, posting a four-round total of 21-under, which was the lowest winning score in four decades. In fact, nearly all of his best results have come in West Coast events, so if we’re ever going to target him, this feels like the right spot.

I also like that while Harkins just won the Bahamas Great Abaco Classic, it concluded on Wednesday. That means he’s had some extra time to overcome any physical and mental exhaustion that comes with winning.

Considering each of the last three winners of this event in even-numbered years has been a triple-digit longshot pre-tourney, I like taking some chances. Don’t be afraid to sprinkle an outright, but top-20 at this price should work.

Austin Eckroat — Top 20 (+650)

Chris Murphy: I’m not a huge fan of the outright market this week, which only got a little worse when Will Zalatoris was forced to withdraw on Tuesday. My initial inclination would be to go up top to Patrick Cantlay, but I just don’t have enough conviction on either to make that my top pick of the week.

Instead, I’ll go with my favorite placement bet to make up and down the board heading into the week with Austin Eckroat.

Eckroat came out of Oklahoma State, where he was teammates with Viktor Hovland and Matthew Wolff, and turned pro in 2021.

He made a few starts during the season across the Korn Ferry and PGA TOUR, with a few made cuts and a peak of a 16th place finish at the 3M Open. During those outings, he really showed an ability to be strong with his wedge play, which will come in handy this week on the short courses of the AT&T Pro-Am.

Pebble Beach is also a place he is familiar with having qualified and played in the 2019 U.S. Open, and recently finished T5 in a short field event at the TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational where he notably shot 63 in the second round at Pebble Beach.

Eckroat is a player that has quite a bit of talent, and the early returns show he may be a fit currently on shorter courses, which makes him an attractive choice at long odds this week.

I’ll be betting him all the way up to an improbable win at +30000, but the realistic value comes into play at +650 to Top 20 on BetMGM where ties are paid in full.

Justin Rose +2800

Matt Vincenzi: I’ve been all over Justin Rose early and often during the 2022 season. Despite the fact that he hasn’t come through with a win yet, I am satisfied with the level of play.

The Englishman is playing some of the best golf he has in a long time, and Pebble Beach is the perfect course for it to all come together and result in victory.

Rose has been putting very well over the past few years, but we haven’t quite seen him striking it this well from tee to green. He gained 5.4 strokes on approach in only two measured rounds at Torrey Pines, which was good for fourth in the field.

The 41-year-old now gets to play a short course and ranks 10th in SG: Total on par 72s under 7,200 yards, making Pebble Beach an ideal fit for his current game.

Rose comes in with some encouraging course history, having finished third at the 2019 US Open at Pebble Beach and sixth at this event in 2016. This tournament can quickly turn into a putting contest, and “Rosie” has just as good of a chance as anyone in the field if it does.

Bet Justin Rose at Caesars and get a $5,000 risk-free first bet.

Scott Stallings — Top 20 (+400)

Landon Silinsky: Stallings loves Pebble Beach, having posted finishes of T-14, seventh, third and T-30 in four of his past five trips. He’s certainly not a paragon of consistency, but he really pops on weeks when he plays well.

During the fall he had a stretch of T-6, MC, MC, T-5. This is what keeps his odds in check and why we can snag 4/1 on him to simply top-20 in this spot.

Stallings also boasts some of the starkest putting splits in this field, as he’s a full half stroke per round better on Poa than other surfaces. He shot a final-round 66 on the South Course at Torrey Pines, gaining a whopping 4.8 strokes tee-to-green in the process.

I like Stallings to keep it rolling this week at a course he’s extremely comfortable at.

Scott Brown — Top 40 (+400)

Rob Bolton: After a useful fall, I’m not happy about connecting on only one of four of my Best Bets to open the new year. And now, the boards for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am seemingly have tightened the screws.

I looked at Charley Hoffman to miss the cut (+122 at FanDuel), but even his creaky back might not prevent the cagey veteran from figuring out a way to cash a paycheck with the promise of 54 holes. It’s not quite a marathon, but it ain’t a sprint, either.

FanDuel also has Scott Piercy at +480 for a top-30. That’s even more tempting, especially since he hung up top-20s in each of the last three editions of the tournament in its current format with three courses (2018-2020).

But I’ll reach for Brown’s lower expectation and still four times the investment. He lost his PGA TOUR card this season, but he his firepower in the absence of an obvious line warrants the compromise.

Brown arrives having finished a respective T-8 and T-36 in the Korn Ferry Tour’s doubleheader in The Bahamas. He’s also no stranger to the rotation of the AT&T. In 10 appearances, he’s recorded a pair of top-30s, including last year.

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Cameron Tringale +3000

Bryan Berryman: I believe Cameron Tringale is going to win a golf tournament this year, so why not this week?

He’s coming off three top-five finishes in his last five starts, highlighted by a third-place finish in the star-studded Farmers Insurance Open last week. This week, he’ll get to attack a much weaker field at an event he finished seventh at last year.

Tringale ranks sixth in this field in Strokes Gained: Total over the last 50 tracked rounds on courses that measure 7,200 yards or less. All three courses in the rotation will fit that criteria this week.

This is a case of the right golfer competing in the right event at the right time. Tringale’s combination of form and course fit will make him a formidable force, and I believe he captures his first career PGA TOUR victory this weekend.

Kevin Kisner +5000

Joshua Perry: Kisner had two top 10s in Hawaii where his approach and putting game were dialed in.

He’s played better in recent years here, making three of his last four cuts. He finished 10th in 2017 and lost three strokes putting during his two rounds at Pebble. If the irons and putter can line up again like they did for two weeks in Hawaii, he can finish near the top of this leaderboard.

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