The 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be the fifth golf tournament to be contested on the PGA Tour in 2023 and the first to be played in February as part of the world’s premier golf tournament season. This competition is important because from now on golfers begin to prepare for the first major of the season, The Player’s Championship, which will be played in the first two weeks of April.
The event will begin on Thursday, February 2 and culminate on Sunday, February 5, and will be played in Pebble Beach, California, with three different courses hosting the action on those golf days: Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Monterey Peninsula Country Club.
Without further ado, JefeBet keeps you up to date on the favorites to take top honors, but we will also review the financial rewards to be distributed to the participants of this AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2023.
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Updated Purse and Prize Money Breakdown for T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2023 Running from February 2-5 2023
The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is not the biggest moneymaker of the four tournaments on the PGA Tour this February, but it’s not just silverware that’s at stake in this event, but much honor as it is one of the flagship competitions of golf.
The tournament will have a cumulative purse of $9 million to be distributed among its participants this 2023, which is an insignificant increase compared to last year – just $300,000 more in prize money, representing an increase of just 3.25%. To put this in perspective, the 2022 edition distributed $900,000 more than the 2021 edition.
Exactly $1,620,000 of that $9 million will go to the winner of this competition. Tom Hoge, champion of this tournament in 2022, took home $1,556,000, so the increase is hardly significant (although who wouldn’t like to have that $64,000 difference!).
Below is a detailed list of the money to be distributed to golfers based on their position.
Position | Award |
1 | $1,620,000 |
2 | $981,000 |
3 | $621,000 |
4 | $441,000 |
5 | $369,000 |
6 | $326,250 |
7 | $303,750 |
8 | $281,250 |
9 | $263,250 |
10 | $245,250 |
11 | $227,250 |
12 | $209,250 |
13 | $191,250 |
14 | $173,250 |
15 | $164,250 |
16 | $155,250 |
17 | $146,250 |
18 | $137,250 |
19 | $128,250 |
20 | $119,250 |
21 | $110,250 |
22 | $101,250 |
23 | $94,050 |
24 | $86,850 |
25 | $79,650 |
26 | $72,450 |
27 | $69,750 |
28 | $67,050 |
29 | $64,350 |
30 | $61,650 |
31 | $58,950 |
32 | $56,250 |
33 | $53,550 |
34 | $51,300 |
35 | $49,050 |
36 | $46,800 |
37 | $44,550 |
38 | $42,750 |
39 | $40,950 |
40 | $39,150 |
41 | $37,350 |
42 | $35,550 |
43 | $33,750 |
44 | $31,950 |
45 | $30,150 |
46 | $28,350 |
47 | $26,550 |
48 | $25.110 |
49 | $23,850 |
50 | $23,130 |
51 | $22,590 |
52 | $22,050 |
53 | $21,690 |
54 | $21,330 |
55 | $21,150 |
56 | $20,970 |
57 | $20,790 |
58 | $20,610 |
59 | $20,430 |
60 | $20,250 |
61 | $20,070 |
62 | $19,890 |
63 | $19,710 |
64 | $19,530 |
65 | $19,350 |
Additional AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AM facts and figures
- Good luck to Hoge trying to win the tournament again, as since 1990 no golfer has managed to win the crown in consecutive editions, the last one being Mark O’Meara.
- Since this competition is sponsored by AT&T (1986), only three non-American golfers have managed to win the title (Brett Ogle in 1993, Vijay Singh in 2004, Nick Taylor in 2020).
- The record win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is 22 under par, set by Brandt Snedeker in 2015.
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