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AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am February 3 – February 9 1 CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION 3 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 5 TOURNAMENT PHONE NUMBERS 7 PAST CHAMPIONS 8 TOURNAMENT FACTS AND STATS 9 CHRONICLE OF MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 17 THE LEGEND AND THE LORE 19 SUMMARIES AND RESULTS 20 2 MEDIA INFORMATION Please note, due to the Pebble Beach Conference Center renovation, the 2020 media center will be located near the intersection of Portola Rd. and Forest Lake Rd. Shuttle service will be provided to each of the three golf courses. HOURS OF OPERATION Credential Desk 8:00 a m to 5:00 p m Media Room 7:30 a m to 9:00 p m Continental Breakfast 6:00 a m to 10:00 a m (Thurs/Fri 7:00 a m to 11:00 a m ) Lunch 11:30 a m to 2:30 p m (Thurs/Fri 12:00 p m to 3:00 p m ) MEDIA CENTER ACCESS Only members of the media with either a PGA TOUR media badge or a valid tournament credential will be admitted to the working area No guests or spouses. MEDIA PARKING Lot 12: near the intersection of Portola Rd and Forest Lake Rd Lot 2: Casa Palmero Parking Garage MEDIA SHUTTLE Begins Monday, Feb 3, 7:00 a m to 5:00 p m Shuttles circulate between Media Center and all courses where there is play PHOTO/VIDEO IDENTIFICATION Photographers must wear a wristband or sticker in plain sight at all times while on the grounds CAMERA STORAGE Lockers will be provided for credentialed media in the foyer of the Media Center on a first-come, space-available basis Pebble Beach Company, nor the tournament, is not liable for stored equipment INTERVIEW PROCEDURES Daily interviews with leading and appropriate professional contestants are to be conducted by the PGA TOUR, at the golf courses and in the media center Transcripts will be posted following each interview at www attpbgolf com/media Media must make their own arrangements for individual player and celebrity interviews TELEVISION COVERAGE (All Times Pacific) Golf Channel Thursday, February 7 12:00 p m - 3:00 p m Friday, February 8 12:00 p m - 3:00 p m Saturday, February 9 10:00 a m - 11:45 p m Sunday, February 10 10:00 a m - 11:45 a m CBS Saturday, February 9 12:00 p m - 3:00 p m Sunday, February 10 12:00 p m - 3:30 p m 3 TOURNAMENT FORMAT Standard PGA TOUR format for professionals: stroke play, 72 holes; four days, 18 holes daily The first three days of the tournament are played simultaneously over three courses, Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course and Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course Teams rotate each of the three days with the final round played the fourth day at Pebble Beach. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is the only tournament on the PGA TOUR in which amateur partners play through the final day if, as a pro-am team, they make the cut. The final round is cut to 60 low professionals (and ties); 25 low teams (no ties) PRO PURSE $7,800,000 1ST PLACE: $1,404,000 2ND PLACE: $ 842,400 3RD PLACE: $ 530,400 PRO-AM PURSE $100,000 1ST PLACE: $ 10,000 2ND PLACE: $ 7,500 3RD PLACE: $ 7,000 4 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3 8:00 a m Practice Rounds Pebble Beach Golf Links Spyglass Hill Golf Course Monterey Peninsula Country Club (pros only) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 8:00 a m Practice Rounds Pebble Beach Golf Links Spyglass Hill Golf Course 8:00 a m Practice Rounds 2:30 p m Chevron Shoot-Out Champions Vs Champions Pebble Beach Golf Links, Putting Green 6:00 p m Pairings posted at www attpbgolf com WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 8:00 a m Practice Rounds Pebble Beach Golf Links Spyglass Hill Golf Course Monterey Peninsula Country Club 11:00 a m 3M Celebrity Challenge Pebble Beach Golf Links, 1st Tee 2:30 p m Million Dollar Hole-in-One for Charity presented by Cisco, Pebble Beach Golf Links, 17th Hole THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 8:00 a m First Round, all three courses Starting times through 10:30 a m FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 8:00 a m Second Round, all three courses Starting times through 10:30 a m SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 8:00 a m Third Round, all three courses Starting times through 10:30 a m 6:30 p m Pairings posted at www attpbgolf com SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9 7:30 a m Final Round, Pebble Beach Golf Links only Starting times through 9:30 a m 3:30 p m Awards Ceremony - 18th green, Pebble Beach Golf Links *Times are approximate and subject to change. Check with tournament officials for revisions, updates. 5 TOURNAMENT PHONE DIRECTORY GOLF PROS: Pebble Beach Golf Links 831-625-8565 Eric Lippert Spyglass Hill Golf Course 831-625-8625 & 831-625-8563 Jin Park Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course 831-372-8141 x 229 James Howard GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENTS: Pebble Beach Golf Links 831-622-6601 Chris Dalhamer Spyglass Hill Golf Course 831-625-8506 Bob Yeo Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore Course 831-760-0563 Bob Zoller GOLF SHOPS: Pebble Beach Golf Links 831-622-8723 Monterey Peninsula Country Club 831-372-8141 Spyglass Hill Golf Course 831-625-8563 The Links at Spanish Bay 831-647-7495 Del Monte Golf Course 831-373-2700 THE LODGE AT PEBBLE BEACH: 831-624-3811 Stillwater Bar & Grill ext 8524 Gallery Cafe ext 8577 The Tap Room ext 8535 SPYGLASS HILL GOLF COURSE: Grill Ext 5445 AIRLINES SERVING MONTEREY: American Airlines 1-800-433-4300 Alaska Airlines 1-800-252-7522 Allegiant Air 1-702-505-8888 United Airlines 1-800-241-6522 CAR RENTAL: Avis Monterey 831-647-7140 Budget 831-373-1899 Enterprise 831-242-2020 Hertz 831-373-3318 National & Alamo 831-373-4181 TAXIS: Central Coast Taxi 831-626-3333 Yellow Cab 831-646-1234 TOWING SERVICE: Carmel Chevron AAA 831-624-3827 Monterey Garage AAA 831-375-4175 OTHER: Monterey Airbus 831-373-7777 Monterey-Salinas Transit 831-899-2555 Limo All Access 831-393-1001 6 PAST CHAMPIONS 1947 Tied - Ed Furgol and George Fazio-214 (54 holes) 1983 Tom Kite-276 1948 Lloyd Mangrum-205 (54 holes) 1984 Hale Irwin-278 1949 Ben Hogan-208 (54 holes) 1985 Mark O’Meara-283 Four-way tie: Smiley Quick,Jack Burke, Jr , 1986 Fuzzy Zoeller-205 (54 holes) 1950 Sam Snead and Dave Douglas-214 (54 holes) 1951 Byron Nelson-209 (54 holes) 1987 Johnny Miller-278 1952 Jimmy Demaret-145 (36 holes) 1988 Steve Jones-280 1953 Lloyd Mangrum-204 (54 holes) 1989 Mark O’Meara-277 1954 E J Dutch Harrison-210 (54 holes) 1990 Mark O’Meara-281 1955 Cary Middlecoff-209 (54 holes) 1991 Paul Azinger-274 1956 Cary Middlecoff-202 (54 holes) 1992 Mark O’Meara-275 1957 Jay Hebert-213 1993 Brett Ogle-276 1958 Billy Casper-277 1994 Johnny Miller-281 1959 Art Wall, Jr -279 1995 Peter Jacobsen-271 1960 Ken Venturi-286 1996 Cancelled due to unplayable conditions 1961 Bob Rosburg-282 1997 Mark O’Meara-268 1962 Doug Ford-286 1998 Phil Mickelson-202 (54 holes) 1963 Billy Casper-285 1999 Payne Stewart-206 (54 holes) 1964 Tony Lema-284 2000 Tiger Woods-273 1965 Bruce Crampton-284 2001 Davis Love 111-272 1966 Don Massengale-283 2002 Matt Gogel-274 1967 Jack Nicklaus-284 2003 Davis Love 111-274 1968 Johnny Pott-285 2004 Vijay Singh-272 1969 George Archer-283 2005 Phil Mickelson-269 1970 Bert Yancey-278 2006 Arron Oberholser-271 1971 Tom Shaw-278 2007 Phil Mickelson-268 1972 Jack Nicklaus-284 2008 Steve Lowery-278 1973 Jack Nicklaus-282 2009 Dustin Johnson-201 (54 holes) 1974 Johnny Miller-208 (54 holes) 2010 Dustin Johnson-270 1975 Gene Littler-280 2011 D A Points-271 1976 Ben Crenshaw-281 2012 Phil Mickelson-269 1977 Tom Watson-273 2013 Brandt Snedeker-267 1978 Tom Watson-280 2014 Jimmy Walker-276 1979 Lon Hinkle-284 2015 Brandt Snedeker-265 1980 George Burns-280 2016 Vaughn Taylor- 270 1981 John Cook-209 (54 holes) 2017 Jordan Spieth- 268 1982 Jim Simons-274 2018 Ted Potter, Jr - 270 2019 Phil Mickelson - 268 7 TOURNAMENT FACTS & STATS COURSE RECORDS * Denotes “lift, clean and place” in effect (Round in parenthesis) PEBBLE BEACH GOLF LINKS Low Round 62 Tom Kite 1983 (3)* David Duval 1997 (3)* Low Front Nine 28 Davis Love III 2001 (4) Spike McRoy 2001 (1) Brent Schwarzrock 2002 (1) Low Back Nine 28 Ken Duke 2012 (1) MONTEREY PENINSULA CC/ SHORE COURSE Low Round 60 Sung Kang 2016 (2) Low Front Nine 28 Charlie Wi 2012 (1) Low Back Nine 30 Nick O’Hern 2010 (3) Daniel Summerhays 2012 (1), Chez Reavie 2016 (1), Bronson Burgoon 2016 (1), Ted Potter Jr 2018 (3) SPYGLASS HILL GOLF COURSE Low Round 62 Phil Mickelson 2005 (1) Luke Donald 2006 (1) Low Front Nine 30 Phil Mickelson 2005 (1) Low Back Nine 30 Luke Donald 2006 (1) Kevin Stadler 2011 (1) LOWEST 54-HOLE CUT Professionals -7 2015 (208) INDIVIDUAL & TEAM RECORDS * Denotes “lift, clean and place” in effect LOWEST WINNING TOTAL, 72 HOLES Professionals 22-under Brandt Snedeker 2015 (64-67-67-67-265) 20-under Mark O’Meara 1997 (67-67-67-67-268)* 20-under Phil Mickelson 2007 (65-67-70-66-268) 19-under Brandt Snedeker 2013 (66-68-68-65-267) Pro-Am Teams 43-under Paul Stankowski and Andy Garcia 1997 (62-58-67-58-245)* 42-under Greg Norman and Kerry Packer 1992 (63-59-59-65-246) 42-under Pat Perez and Michael Lund 2015 (60-59-63-63-245) HIGHEST WINNING TOTAL, 72 HOLES Professionals 2-over Ken Venturi 1960 (70-71-68-77-286) 2-over Doug Ford 1962 (70-73-69-74-286) Pro-Am Teams 25-under Hale Irwin and Darius Keaton 1976 (72-63-62-66-263) 8 LOWEST WINNING TOTAL, 54 HOLES Professionals 15 under Dustin Johnson 2009 (65-69-67-201)* Pro-Am Team 29 under Cary Middlecoff/Ed Crowley 1957 (187) LARGEST WINNING MARGIN Professionals 5 strokes Lloyd Mangrum 1948 (54 holes) Cary Middlecoff 1956 (54 holes) Jack Nicklaus 1967 (72 holes) Fuzzy Zoeller 1986 (54 holes) Arron Oberholser 2006 (72 holes) LOWEST FINAL ROUND BY A WINNER -9 Davis Love III 2001 (63) HIGHEST FINAL ROUND BY A WINNER +5 Ken Venturi 1960 (77) +5 Lon Hinkle 1979 (77) LARGEST COME-FROM-BEHIND WIN 7 Strokes (at start of final round) 1961 Bob Rosburg 2001 Davis Love III Note: In 2000, Tiger Woods was 7 strokes behind with 7 holes to play (5 at start of round).
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