The PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing continues this week at one of the most iconic layouts in all of golf — Pebble Beach Golf Links. Celebrities from all walks of life team up with world-class professional golfers to take part in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and I’m here to break down the action.

I’ll be covering the event from all angles in multiple posts this week, beginning with this post where I predict a tournament winner.

Let’s get started by unveiling the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am odds.

2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Odds to Win

Dustin Johnson +650 Patrick Cantlay +1100 Jason Day +2000 Paul Casey +2000 Brandt Snedeker +2200 Matthew Fitzpatrick +2200 Phil Mickelson +2200 Matt Kuchar +2500 Branden Grace +2800 Graeme McDowell +3300 Viktor Hovland +3300 Alex Noren +4000 Cameron Champ +4000 Daniel Berger +4000 Jordan Spieth +4000 Kevin Kisner +4000 Russell Knox +4000 Adam Hadwin +5000 Chez Reavie +5000 Kurt Kitayama +5000 Max Homa +5000 Rafael Cabrera Bello +5000 Click to Open

Dustin Johnson has won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am twice, not to mention that he’s finished inside the top 5 here a handful of other times. However, DJ placed 45th at Pebble in 2019 and had to travel more than 8,100 miles to get here from Saudi Arabia.

I’m not going to say he can’t win the tournament, but there’s no way I’m going to pay +650 at the top golf betting sites just to find out.

What Happened at the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am?

Phil Mickelson emerged at the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in large part thanks to a brilliant bogey-free 65 on Sunday. Paul Casey was the runner-up, while Jason Day also landed inside the top 5 (T-4th). The cut fell at two-under-par.

It’s hard to imagine, but “Lefty” has registered just a single top-25 on the PGA Tour since he won this event last February. And speaking of lulls, Jason Day has slipped 35 spots (from #11 to #46) in the Official World Golf Rankings in the 12 months since this event was last played.

A Trio of Courses Will Be Featured

Players get a crack at three different courses before the top-65, and ties will move on to compete in the final round at Pebble Beach. Along with Pebble, the Shore Course at Monterey Peninsula Country Club and Spyglass Hill Golf Course will also be featured in rounds 1-3.

While carrying the ball 300+ yards is always an advantage, the premium at each of these layouts is placed on precision. Controlling the distance on iron shots and keeping the ball in the short grass will be the keys to success.

Of course, rolling in some mid-range putts never hurts!

My Pick to Win the 2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

I was ready to nab Patrick Cantlay as my winner this week, but his +1100 price tag doesn’t get me very excited. On the other hand, I see a two-time PGA Tour winner sitting at +4000 who happens to be rounding into pretty solid form. He’s also a guy who finished 10th in his lone start at this event back in 2015.

Daniel Berger has battled injuries for the last two years and has fallen a bit out of the limelight, but the 26-year-old Florida native appears to be a great bet to play well at Pebble.

Berger ranks 19th on the PGA Tour in total driving and 16th in scrambling — two statistics that play a major role in determining success at Pebble Beach. Daniel has quietly produced four top-25s this season, and it looks like his putter is finally starting to warm up. Berger’s 9th-place showing in Phoenix was propelled by finishing the week 2nd in strokes gained: putting.

Most eyes will be on Dustin and Phil, and many are wondering if this is the week that Jordan Spieth finally kicks things back into gear.

Nevertheless, I’ll be kicking my feet up with a ticket on Daniel Berger to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and I expect to have a sweat come Sunday afternoon.

Pick Daniel Berger +4000

More 2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Coverage to Come

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I’ll be releasing my AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am sleepers and value plays, along with an entire post dedicated to lineup advice for DFS golf on DraftKings. My Pebble Beach matchup picks are also on the way, meaning I’ll be providing you with all sorts of avenues to score a profit by betting golf online.

Which betting markets you decide to take advantage of will ultimately be up to you.