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2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Shotlink 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Broadcast Window & Pre-Tournament Notes 28 Since 2013, Jason Day has made 28 putts from over 10 feet at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the host course (Pebble Beach Golf Links), most of any player in this time frame. 64% Si Woo Kim has shot 68 or better in 64% of his last 14 rounds on the PGA TOUR (9 times) compared to 25% in his first 24 rounds this season (6). Kim is a combined 44-under par in his last 14 rounds, 14 strokes better than his previous 24 rounds this season. 3rd Patrick Cantlay currently ranks third in the FedExCup standings and has ranked inside the top five of the FedExCup in 10 weeks this season. Patrick Cantlay had only ranked inside the top five in five weeks prior to this season. 16 Jordan Spieth has the most rounds of 68 or better at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am of any player since 2013 (16). 8 Defending champion Nick Taylor has the most eagles of any player at this event since 2017 (8). 3 This season, Rickie Fowler has improved his round two score by six or more strokes in three events, marking his 25th, 26th and 27th time in his career to improve his score in round two by 6+ strokes. The most events Rickie Fowler has improved his round two score by 6+ strokes in a season is four (2013 & 2019-20). 2 Max Homa was one of two players last season who recorded top-15 finishes in both the 2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am & The Genesis Invitational (Joel Dahmen). 27 Phil Mickelson has 14 more rounds of five under or better than any other player at this event since 1997 (27). Mickelson has posted more rounds of five under or better at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am than any other PGA TOUR event. 69.83 Paul Casey has a 69.83 stroke average in his last 12 rounds at this event, 3.84 strokes better than in his first four rounds (73.67). Casey is 23 under in his last three AT&T Pebble Beach Pro- Am appearances, 33 total strokes better than his first two starts (+10). 7 Francesco Molinari has seven top-10 finishes when making his tournament debut on the PGA TOUR 2 Brandt Snedeker is the only player since 2013 to make birdie on the par-5 18th on multiple occasions when finding the rocks off the tee (left of the fairway). Snedeker made birdie from the rocks in both Round 1 of the 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the 2019 U.S. Open (held at Pebble Beach GL). 1 Stewart Cink is the only player to rank inside the top 30 and only player inside the top 10 of the FedExCup in all 17 weeks this season (Currently 10th in standings) 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Broadcast Window & Pre-Tournament Notes Past Champion Stats 1 Nick Taylor won in wire-to-wire fashion at this event last season, marking the most recent player to win in this fashion on TOUR. 4 Four of the last nine winners have played the final round bogey-free at this event compared to three in first 28 (since 1983). 32 Since 1983, the winner of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has been inside the top 10 of the leaderboard after 54 holes in 32 of 33 editions of this event (72-hole event). The only player to come from outside the top 10 after 54 holes and win this event since 1983 was Davis Love III (2001). 9 The winner of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am has ranked inside the top 10 for Greens in Regulation in each of the last nine years (since 2012) 23.5 Since 2015, the winners of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am have make an average of 23.5 birdies en route to victory at this event. Four of the last six have led in field in Total birdies for the week. Last Wire-to-Wire Winners Inside Top 10 of Leaderboard After 18, 36 & 54 Holes PGA TOUR AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Winners Since 1983 # of Times Nick Taylor 2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 18 Holes 23 of 33 Nate Lashley 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic 36 Holes 24 of 33 Brooks Koepka 2019 PGA Championship 54 Holes 32 of 33 Brandt Snedeker 2018 Wyndham Championship *72-Hole Event Greens in Regulation PCT Total Birdies Last 9 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Champions AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Champions Since 2015 Rank PCT Total Field Avg 2020 Nick Taylor 3 75.00 2020 Nick Taylor 21 (3rd) 12 2019 Phil Mickelson 8 79.17 2019 Phil Mickelson 25 (1st) 12 2018 Ted Potter, Jr. 9 73.61 2018 Ted Potter, Jr. 24 (1st) 13 2017 Jordan Spieth 3 79.17 2017 Jordan Spieth 23 (1st) 11 2016 Vaughn Taylor 2 75.00 2016 Vaughn Taylor 25 (1st) 11 2015 Brandt Snedeker 3 81.94 2015 Brandt Snedeker 23 (8th) 14 2014 Jimmy Walker 6 70.83 2013 Brandt Snedeker 6 77.78 2012 Phil Mickelson 3 75.00 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Broadcast Window & Pre-Tournament Notes Course & Hole Statistics 6,816 At 6,816 yards (scorecard), Pebble Beach Golf Links played as the shortest course on TOUR last season. 272.9 yds Pebble Beach Golf Links had the shortest Driving Distance (All Drives) of any course last season (272.9 yds) 19.51% Pebble Beach Golf Links was one of four courses last season that the field did not hit more than 20% of the total drives over 300 yards. Last season, players hit 19.51% of drives over 300 yards for the week. 123 Dustin Johnson and J.B. Holmes are the only two players to hit more than 100 drives over 300 yards at Pebble Golf Links during this event. Dustin Johnson has hit 123 total drives over 300 yards at Pebble Beach Golf Links during this event. 18.94% Pebble Beach Golf Links had the fifth lowest birdie or better percentage from inside 125 yards last season (18.94%) 4th / 5th Players managed to get up and down from greenside bunkers 42.21% of the time on Pebble Beach Golf Links in 2020, marking the fourth lowest Sand Save percentage at this course since 1992 and the fifth lowest of any course on TOUR last season. 1st Last season, players only made 84.18% of their attempts from inside 10 feet compared to converting 14.20% of putts from outside 10 feet at Pebble Beach Golf Links during this event. 28 Since 2013, Jason Day has made 28 putts from over 10 feet at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the host course (Pebble Beach Golf Links), most of any player in this time frame. Shortest Courses Shortest Driving Distance (All Drives) Lowest PCT. of Drives Over 300 Yds PGA TOUR Last Season PGA TOUR Last Season PGA TOUR Last Season Par Yds Dist PCT Pebble Beach Golf Links 72 6,816 Pebble Beach Golf Links 272.9 Harbour Town GL 11.01 Port Royal GC 71 6,828 Harbour Town GL 274.3 Sea Island Resort (Seaside) 11.13 TPC River Highlands 70 6,841 Sea Island Resort (Seaside) 274.4 PGA National (Champion) 18.3 Monterey Peninsula CC 71 6,958 PGA National (Champion) 277.2 Pebble Beach Golf Links 19.51 Waialae CC 279.5 GC of Houston 21.23 Most Drives Over 300 Yards Lowest Birdie or Better PCT. Inside 125 Yards Pebble Beach Golf Links in ShotLink era (entering week) PGA TOUR Last Season Total PCT Dustin Johnson 123 Olympia Fields CC (North) 16.37 J.B. Holmes 117 Bay Hill Club & Lodge 16.39 Phil Mickelson 84 Waialae CC 16.46 Jason Day 72 PGA National (Champion) 18.25 *During AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Pebble Beach Golf Links 18.94 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Broadcast Window & Pre-Tournament Notes Lowest Sand Save Percentage Toughest Greenside Bunkers Pebble Beach Golf Links Since 1992 PGA TOUR Last Season PCT PCT 2014 38.00 Stadium Course 25.66 2003 39.30 Muirfield Village GC (the Memorial) 39.83 2016 41.84 Monterey Peninsula CC 39.86 2020 42.21 Riviera CC 41.55 Pebble Beach Golf Links 42.21 Putt Make Percentage Ranks PGA TOUR Last Season Inside 5’ 3rd 5 to 10’ 2nd 10 to 15’ 1st nd 5 to 15’ 2 Inside 10’ 1st Lowest Putting PCT. From Inside 5’ Lowest Putting PCT. From 5-10’ Lowest Putting PCT. From 10-15’ PGA TOUR Last Season PGA TOUR Last Season PGA TOUR Last Season PCT PCT PCT Torrey Pines GC (South) 94.78 Torrey Pines GC (South) 48.84 Pebble Beach Golf Links 24.46 Riviera CC 95.08 Pebble Beach Golf Links 50.28 Torrey Pines GC (South) 25.9 Pebble Beach Golf Links 95.11 Riviera CC 50.95 Muirfield Village GC (Memorial) 27.72 Club de Golf Chapultepec 95.65 Club de Golf Chapultepec 52.51 Riviera CC 28.03 Waialae CC 95.95 GC of Houston 53.53 Waialae CC 28.34 Lowest Putting PCT. From 5-15’ Lowest Putting PCT. Inside 10’ PGA TOUR Last Season PGA TOUR Last Season PCT PCT Torrey Pines GC (South) 39.84 Pebble Beach Golf Links 84.18 Pebble Beach Golf Links 40.47 Torrey Pines GC (South) 84.66 Riviera CC 42.4 Riviera CC 85.10 CC of Jackson 43.45 Club de Golf Chapultepec 85.98 Club de Golf Chapultepec 43.77 CC of Jackson 86.75 Most Putts Made Over 10 Feet Pebble Beach Golf Links Since 2013 Total Jason Day 28 Matt Jones 26 Sean O'Hair 26 Jimmy Walker 25 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Broadcast Window & Pre-Tournament Notes FedExCup Storylines & Notes 14 Since 2007, all AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am champions have qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs.
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