The PGA Tour is in California for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am 2026. The fifth stop of the season and first Signature event will be played from Thursday, February 12 to Sunday, February 15 at Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach.
Over the years, the Pebble Beach Pro Am has witnessed some big names lifting the title. In this article, we will look at the past five editions and winners at Pebble Beach.
Pebble Beach Pro Am Past 5 Years Leaderboard and Winners Revealed
1) 2025

This was Rory McIlroy’s first start on the PGA Tour in 2025, and he fired 6-under 66 to register two stroke win over his good friend Shane Lowry.
1. Rory McIlroy: -21
2. Shane Lowry: -19
T3. Lucas Glover: -18
T3. Justin Rose: -18
T5. Russell Henley: -17
T5. Cam Davis: -17
T7. Tom Kim: -16
T7. Sepp Straka: -16
T9. Billy Horschel: -15
T9. Scottie Scheffler: -15
T9. Taylor Pendrith: -15
2) 2024

The 2024 edition was cut short to 54 holes due to unplayable weather, and as a result, Wyndham Clark won the title after holding the three-round lead.
1. Wyndham Clark: -17
2. Ludvig Åberg: -16
3. Matthieu Pavon: -15
T4. Mark Hubbard: -14
T4. Thomas Detry: -14
T6. Jason Day: -13
T6. Tom Hoge: -13
T6. Justin Thomas: -13
T6. Scottie Scheffler: -13
10. Sam Burns: -12
3) 2023

Justin Rose ended his four-year title drought in 2023 after beating Brendon Todd and Brandon Wu by three strokes.
1. Justin Rose: -18
T2. Brendon Todd: -15
T2. Brandon Wu: -15
T4. Denny McCarthy: -14
T4. Keith Mitchell: -14
T4. Peter Malnati: -14
T7. Taylor Pendrith: -12
T7. Kevin Yu: -12
T7. Ryan Moore: -12
T7. Joseph Bramlett: -12
4) 2022

Tom Hoge’s first and only PGA Tour win came in 2022 at the Pebble Beach Pro Am when he beat Jordan Spieth by two strokes.
1. Tom Hoge: -19
2. Jordan Spieth: -17
3. Beau Hossler: -16
T4. Troy Merritt: -15
T4. Patrick Cantlay: -15
T6. Matt Fitzpatrick: -14
T6. Joel Dahmen: -14
T6. Andrew Putnam: -14
T9. Jonathan Byrd: -13
T9. Pat Perez: -13
T9. Séamus Power: -13
5) 2021

Daniel Berger fired a 7-under 65 in the final round to beat Maverick McNealy by a two-stroke margin. Notably, this was his fourth win on the PGA Tour, and he hasn’t added another title since.
1. Daniel Berger: -18
2. Maverick McNealy: -16
T3. Patrick Cantlay: -15
T3. Jordan Spieth: -15
T5. Paul Casey: -14
T5. Nate Lashley: -14
T7. Charley Hoffman: -13
T7. Cameron Tringale: -13
T7. Max Homa: -13
T7. Jason Day: -13
T7. Russell Knox: -13
