Phil Mickelson may have hoisted the trophy last season in the Del Monte Forest, but it’s not always a household name that ends up winning the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. In fact, Ted Potter Jr. emerged at Pebble Beach in 2018 despite beginning the week ranked 243rd in the world.

And if you think Potter was an AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am sleeper back in ’18, know that the 447th ranked golfer in the world won the 2016 edition — and then proceeded to miss his next five cuts (Vaughn Taylor).

I pegged Daniel Berger as the winner this week when I unveiled the 2020 Pebble Beach Pro-Am odds, but there are a few other names that represent all sorts of value given their price.

Take a look at the best AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am sleepers and value plays to bet on.

Cameron Champ +4000

While Cameron Champ isn’t exactly a sleeper this week, I love the upside attached to his +4000 price tag. Champ is a streaky player who I’m not going to be endorsing all season long, but his current form has me intrigued.

Cameron has finished 33rd or better in seven straight starts, which doesn’t even include him winning the Safeway Open at the end of September. Champ leads the tour in strokes gained: off-the-tee and hit 75% of the greens his last time out at Torrey Pines.

If his short game is on point, he’ll almost certainly be in the mix over the weekend.

Scott Piercy +6600

Scott Piercy arrives in Monterey with some positive momentum to build from. The 41-year-old Las Vegas native placed 6th at the WMPO and clearly has all facets of his game working. Piercy ended last week ranked 5th in strokes gained: tee-to-green and 6th in putts per GIR.

Also worth noting, Scott tallied a top 10 at last season’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and cracked the top 20 here the year before.

For a guy who has won four times during his career and showed a whole bunch of life recently in Phoenix, I’m liking the value associated with +6600.

Kevin Na +6600

Kevin Na missed the cut at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, so I understand if many are cautious about backing him at Pebble Beach. Then again, Kevin’s previous missed cut came at the Safeway Open, and the following week, he shot 23-under-par and won the Shriners in Vegas.

Kevin’s an accurate player with a freakishly-good short game, which is typically the exact style of golf that gets rewarded at Pebble Beach. With some of the smallest green complexes found anywhere in the world, chipping and putting efficiently is crucial in order to sustain success.

Well, when it comes to golfers who are reliable with a wedge and putter in their hands, there’s not many I’d trust more than Na.

Patrick Rodgers +8000

Patrick Rodgers is a name to keep tabs on this week at Pebble Beach. Not because he’s tied with Tiger Woods for the most wins in the history of Stanford golf (11), but because his maiden victory on the PGA Tour could come as soon as this Sunday.

Coming off of a 9th-place finish in La Jolla and a 16th in Scottsdale, Rodgers’ game is right where it needs to be heading into the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He’s one of the longer guys on the circuit, and I haven’t heard anybody question his iron game.

The fact that he currently slots in at 4th in total putting makes me think a “W” could be right around the corner.

Have Fun Betting the 2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

After reading about the four AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am sleepers and value plays showcased on this page, are you provoked to place any wagers? If you shop your lines across the best golf betting sites, you may even be able to track down more favorable odds for one or more of these golfers.

Those of you who are itching to fire a lineup or two into some GPPs on DraftKings, stayed tuned for my DFS picks post that you’ll be able to find here soon. My Pebble Beach Pro-Am matchup picks are also just around the corner.