The 2026 Pebble Beach Pro-Am is currently the talk of the town, as the tournament is set to take place this week in California. The event will be hosted at the Pebble Beach Golf Club from February 12 to 15. A total of 80 golfers will be walking on the course for the tournament, and 80 amateur golfers will be paired up with professionals for the first two rounds of the tournament.
Talking about the prize pool of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a total of $20 million is going to be on the line for the golfers. This is one of the largest purses of any tournament on the PGA Tour circuit, and thus, the winner is set to receive a large sum. As per the rules, 18% of the total prize pool will be given to the winner, which in this case will be $3.6 million. Following that, the second-place finishers will receive 10.8%, or $2.16 million.
The PGA Tour website reported on the prize distribution, including the percentage and amount. Here’s a closer look at this distribution.
- 1. (18%): $3,600,000
- 2. (10.80%): $2,160,000
- 3. (6.80%): $1,360,000
- 4. (4.80%): $960,000
- 5. (3.98%): $795,000
- 6. (3.58%): $715,000
- 7. (3.33%): $665,000
- 8. (3.08%): $615,000
- 9. (2.88%): $575,000
- 10. (2.68%): $535,000
- 11. (2.48%): $495,000
- 12. (2.28%): $455,000
- 13. (2.08%): $415,000
- 14. (1.88%): $375,000
- 15. (1.76%): $352,000
- 16. (1.66%): $332,000
- 17. (1.56%): $312,000
- 18. (1.46%): $292,000
- 19. (1.36%): $272,000
- 20. (1.26%): $252,000
- 21. (1.16%): $232,000
- 22. (1.09%): $217,000
- 23. (1.01%): $202,000
- 24. (0.94%): $187,000
- 25. (0.86%): $172,000
- 26. (0.79%): $158,000
- 27. (0.75%): $150,000
- 28. (0.72%): $143,000
- 29. (0.69%): $137,000
- 30. (0.66%): $131,000
- 31. (0.63%): $125,000
- 32. (0.60%): $119,000
- 33. (0.57%): $114,000
- 34. (0.55%): $109,000
- 35. (0.52%): $104,000
- 36. (0.50%): $99,000
- 37. (0.47%): $94,000
- 38. (0.45%): $89,000
- 39. (0.42%): $84,000
- 40. (0.40%): $80,000
- 41. (0.38%): $76,000
- 42. (0.36%): $72,000
- 43. (0.34%): $68,000
- 44. (0.32%): $64,000
- 45. (0.30%): $60,000
- 46. (0.29%): $57,000
- 47. (0.27%): $54,000
- 48. (0.26%): $52,000
- 49. (0.25%): $50,000
- 50. (0.24%): $48,000
- 51. (0.24%): $47,000
- 52. (0.23%): $46,000
- 53. (0.23%): $45,000
- 54. (0.22%): $44,000
- 55. (0.22%): $43,000
- 56. (0.21%): $42,000
- 57. (0.21%): $41,000
- 58. (0.20%): $40,000
- 59. (0.20%): $39,500
- 60. (0.20%): $39,000
- 61. (0.19%): $38,500
- 62. (0.19%): $38,000
- 63. (0.19%): $37,500
- 64. (0.19%): $37,000
- 65. (0.18%): $36,500
- 66. (0.18%): $36,000
- 67. (0.18%): $35,500
- 68. (0.18%): $35,000
- 69. (0.17%): $34,750
- 70. (0.17%): $34,500
- 71. (0.17%): $34,250
- 72. (0.17%): $34,000
- 73. (0.17%): $33,750
- 74. (0.17%): $33,500
- 75. (0.17%): $33,250
- 76. (0.17%): $33,000
- 77. (0.16%): $32,750
- 78. (0.16%): $32,500
- 79. (0.16%): $32,250
- 80. (0.16%): $32,000
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am event usually invites a lot of celebrities to pair up with the golfers, but this year, a different approach will be taken by the tour.
Why will there be fewer celebrities at the 2026 Pebble Beach Pro-Am?

This season, the Pebble Beach Pro-Am has adopted a more focused approach. According to the tournament’s official website, the event will prioritize professional play over celebrity appearances, and thus, a few celebrities have been announced for the event. So far, only Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce has been announced to be on the field for the tournament on February 12 and 13.
Pebble Beach Pro-Am’s Instagram feed confirmed this with a large post. The caption of this post hyped up Kelce’s appearance on the field, as it read,
“Keeping it 100 at the @attproam. Special guest @killatrav officially joins the field next Thursday and Friday at Pebble Beach and Spyglass Hill.”
This will be the second PGA Tour tournament of this season where Kelce is going to be present, as he was also recently seen taking an amazing shot at the WM Phoenix Open.
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