
Alongside PGA Tour pros at Pebble Beach are \ncelebs like Larry Fitzgerald, Mia Hamm
Alongside PGA Tour pros at Pebble Beach are celebs like Larry Fitzgerald, Mia Hamm
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am takes center stage this week and the PGA Tour's stop at the Monterey Peninsula will once again feature 80 pro golfers and 80 celebrities, former pro athletes and CEOs on the amateur side.
The format calls for each amateur to be paired with a Tour pro and for all the golfers to play one round on Pebble Beach Golf Links and one on Spyglass Hill Golf Course over the first two days. On Friday night, a two-person team of one pro and one amateur will be declared the winner. There will also be a 36-hole cut with the pros only moving on to the weekend at Pebble for Saturday's third round and Sunday's final round.
Wyndham Clark won the tournament in 2024. The winning pro-am team was Rory McIlroy and Jeff Rhodes.
Here's a closer look at some of the bigger names on the amateur tee sheet along with their playing partners.
Celebrities playing in the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Condoleezza Rice, paired with Justin Thomas, is a pro-am regular. A member of Augusta National Golf Club, Rice is a former U.S. Secretary of State and the current director of Stanford's Hoover Institution.
Pau Gasol won two NBA titles with the Los Angeles Lakers. He's playing with J.T. Poston.
Larry Fitzgerald, No. 2 all-time in receiving yards and receptions in the NFL and also a minority owner of the Phoenix Suns, is playing with Doug Ghim. Fitzgerald was a member of the winning team twice at Pebble Beach.
Jay Monahan, commissioner of the PGA Tour, is playing with Will Zalatoris.
Fred Perpall, the president of the USGA, is paired with Sungjae Im.
U.S. women's soccer star Mia Hamm is playing with Harry Hall.
Ryan Smith is the owner of the Utah Jazz and the Utah Hockey Club. He's paired with friend and fellow Utahan Tony Finau.
Former NFL quarterback Alex Smith is grouped with Mackenzie Hughes.
Fred Ridley, chairman of Augusta National Golf Club, is playing with Collin Morikawa.
Harris Barton, a former NFL player with the San Francisco 49ers, is a fund manager who "manages four venture capital funds that specialize in providing capital to up-and-coming VC-backed technology startups", according to redf.org. He'll be playing alongside Gary Woodland.
Singer and songwriter Eric Church will tee it up with Sam Burns.
Steve Young, former 49ers quarterback, is paired with Beau Hossler.
The AT&T event was first played in 1937 and moved to Pebble Beach in 1947.
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