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2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am odds, field, best bets and picks to win: Can Jordan Spieth build on past success?

It’s always nice going back to the Monterey Peninsula every February for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The pro field isn’t quite as strong as we’ve seen over the last month or so, regardless, it’s tough to beat a Sunday final round at the Jack Neville/Douglas Grant masterpiece.

Matt Fitzpatrick represents the lone top-10 player in the field, but he’s joined by Jordan Spieth, Viktor Hovland and Maverick McNealy.

For the first three rounds, players will rotate between three golf courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links, Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course) and Spyglass Hill Golf Course. The final round will be played at Pebble.

AT&T Pebble Beach: Full field

Golf courses

Pebble Beach Golf Links

Pebble Beach: Par 72 | 6,972 yards
Monterey Peninsula: Par 71 | 6,957 yards
Spyglass Hill: Par 72 | 7,041 yards

Course history

Betting preview

Last week (Farmers Insurance Open)

2023 Farmers Insurance Open
2023 Farmers Insurance Open

Max Homa poses with the championship trophy after the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course – South Course. (Photo: Ray Acevedo-USA TODAY Sports)

Max Homa (22/1) outright cashes at Torrey.

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Odds

Player

Odds

Player

Odds

Matt Fitzpatrick

(+1100)

Thomas Detry

(+4500)

Viktor Hovland

(+1200)

Alex Smalley

(+4500)

Jordan Spieth

(+1200)

Joel Dahmen

(+4500)

Maverick McNealy

(+2000)

Denny McCarthy

(+4500)

Seamus Power

(+2200)

Dean Burmester

(+4500)

Tom Hoge

(+2200)

Taylor Pendrith

(+5000)

Andrew Putnam

(+2800)

Scott Stallings

(+6000)

Keith Mitchell

(+4000)

Taylor Moore

(+6000)

Matt Kuchar

(+4000)

S.H. Kim

(+6600)

Justin Rose

(+4000)

Will Gordon

(+6600)

 

Joel Dahmen (45/1)

Joel Dahmen plays his shot from the sixth tee during the final round of the U.S. Open golf tournament. (Photo: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports)

Joel Dahmen hasn’t made a start in 2023, however, his last three events of ’22 ended with top-10 finishes, including two top fives.

Dahmen has had recent success at Pebble Beach, finishing T-14 in 2020 and T-6 in 2022.

At three golf courses where driving accuracy is more important than distance, Dahmen ranks 16th in fairways in regulation this season (68.26 percent).

Other ranks: 28th in SG: Approach, 11th in SG: Tee to Green and third in scoring average.

Maverick McNealy (20/1)

Sony Open in Hawaii
Sony Open in Hawaii

Maverick McNealy hits his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the 2023 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club. (Photo: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)

Mav McNealy has played a lot of good golf since the new season began late last year. Since missing the cut at the Fortinet Championship, the 27-year-old has finished T-10, T-12, T-18, T-10, T-27, T-7, and T-31 (Farmers) in seven official events.

McNealy didn’t have his best stuff at Pebble last year finishing T-33, however, in 2021 he grabbed solo second behind Daniel Berger and T-5 in 2020.

Keith Mitchell (40/1)

Keith Mitchell putts on the 17th green during the first round of the 150th Open Championship golf tournament at St. Andrews Old Course. (Photo: Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports)

Keith Mitchell had a solid showing in the desert a few weeks ago, tying for 22nd at The American Express. Last season, the Georgia Bulldog tied for 12th at Pebble.

Jordan Spieth (12/1)

2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions
2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions

Jordan Spieth lines up his putt on the 14th hole during the first round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions golf tournament at Kapalua Resort – The Plantation Course. (Photo: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)

You might be wary about putting Jordan Spieth on your card this week after he missed the cut in his last start at the Sony Open. However, Spieth missed the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open last year before finishing second at Pebble the following week.

His success at this event spans most of his career: T-3 (2021), T-9 (2020), T-20 (2018), 1st (2017), T-7 (2015) and T-4 (2014).

Story originally appeared on GolfWeek