2020 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am pre-tournament notes

On-site PGA TOUR media contact: John Bush, 904-923-7419, [email protected] Dates: February 3-9, 2020 Location: Pebble Beach, California Courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links (Host) Par (Yards): 36-36—72 (6,816) Spyglass Hill Golf Course Par (Yards): 36-36—72 (7,035) Monterey Peninsula CC, Shore Course Par (Yards): 34-37—71 (6,958) Defending champion: Phil Mickelson Purse: $7,800,000/$1,404,000; FedExCup: 500 points to the winner Format: 72-hole stroke play (54-hole cut to the low 60 pros and 25 pro-am teams) Field: 156 professionals/156 amateurs

Things to Know • Five-time AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am champion Phil Mickelson (1998, 2005, 2007, 2012,2019) returns in hopes of surpassing Mark O’Meara for most wins in the event; last repeat winner was Dustin Johnson (2009, 2010) • Star-studded celebrity lineup includes, among others, Bill Murray, Macklemore, Eli and Peyton Manning, Josh Duhamel, Tony Romo, Aaron Rodgers, Jake Owen, Wayne Gretzky • 2019 champion Phil Mickelson extended the stretch of American-born players to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am to 15; the last international winner of the event was Vijay Singh in 2004 • Four FedExCup champions in the field: Jim Furyk (2010), Bill Haas (2011), Brandt Snedeker (2012), Jordan Spieth (2015) • AT&T-sponsored athlete/2017 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am champion Jordan Spieth returns for his eighth start at the event • 2019 runner-up Paul Casey and his amateur partner Don Colleran, President and CEO of FedEx Express, return to defend their title in the team competition

Field Notes • 10 of the top 30 in the current FedExCup standings, led by No. 5 Lanto Griffin and No. 10 Cameron Champ • 12 of the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking, led by No. 5 Dustin Johnson and No. 8 Patrick Cantlay • 2019-20 PGA TOUR Season winners: Cameron Champ (Safeway Open), Kevin Na (Shriners Hospitals for Children Open), Lanto Griffin (), Tyler Duncan (The RSM Classic), Andrew Landry (The American Express) • Past champions: Phil Mickelson (1998, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2019), Ted Potter Jr. (2018), Jordan Spieth (2017), Vaughn Taylor (2016), Brandt Snedeker (2013, 2015), Jimmy Walker (2014), D.A. Points (2011), Dustin Johnson (2009, 2010)

FedExCup and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am • The 2019-20 PGA TOUR Season marks the 14th season of the FedExCup and includes the second edition of the Wyndham Rewards Top 10, where the top 10 players in the FedExCup at the conclusion of the Regular Season earn a share of $10 million • During the FedExCup era, all 13 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am champions qualified for the FedExCup Playoffs, with eight advancing to the playoff finale, the TOUR Championship • Four FedExCup champions in the field: Jim Furyk (2010), Bill Haas (2011), Brandt Snedeker (2012), Jordan Spieth (2015)

Current FedExCup standings • The top 10 in the FedExCup at the conclusion of the PGA TOUR Regular Season will be recognized through the Wyndham Rewards Top 10 program and be well-positioned entering the FedExCup Playoffs.

Position Player Points Wins Top-10s Starts Points Behind Projected Bonus 1 Justin Thomas 1,307 2 4 6 -- $2 million 2 Webb Simpson 1,078 1 4 4 229 $1.5 million 3 Brendon Todd 1,041 2 3 11 266 $1.2 million 4 Sebastian Munoz 914 1 3 12 393 $1.1 million 5 Lanto Griffin 887 1 2 12 420 $1 million 6 Rory McIlroy 875 1 3 3 432 $850,000 7 Cameron Smith 744 1 2 8 563 $700,000 8 Sungjae Im 740 0 3 10 567 $600,000 9 Marc Leishman 734 1 2 6 573 $550,000 10 Cameron Champ 722 1 1 8 585 $500,000

Phil Mickelson set to defend AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title • Won 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, his 44th career TOUR title in his 598th start at the age of 48 years, 7 months, 26 days • Won fifth AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title (1998, 2005, 2007, 2012,2019) tying Mark O’Meara for most wins in the event • Earned 14th title in California, which tied Tiger Woods for most wins by a PGA TOUR player in California since 1983 • Became oldest AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am winner, surpassing 2008 champion Steve Lowery (47 years, 3 months, 29 days) • Made 500th official cut on TOUR at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and became the 19th player to make 500+ cuts on TOUR • Earned 17th come-from-behind win, second-most by a player since 1990 (Tiger Woods) • Posted a first-round 65 at Monterey Peninsula, the fourth time opening with 65 or better; went on to win all four times: 1998/65/Win, 2005/62/Win, 2007/65/Win, 2019/65/Win • Extended stretch of American-born players to win the event to 15; last international winner was Vijay Singh in 2004 • One of two left-handed AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am winners (Ted Potter Jr.) • Returns for his 24th start; in addition to five wins, has two runner-up and two third-place finishes • Most under par at the event (since 1998): Phil Mickelson (-149), Jim Furyk (-108), Dustin Johnson (-107), Jason Day (-96)

Phil Mickelson in California • Most PGA TOUR wins in California since 1983: 14 – Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods; 7 – Mark O’Meara; 6 – Tom Kite; 4 – Corey Pavin, Brandt Snedeker, Bubba Watson, Davis Love III); here’s a look at Mickelson’s victories in California:

Year Tournament_Name 1993 Farmers Insurance Open 1994 Sentry Tournament of Champions 1998 Sentry Tournament of Champions 1998 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2000 Farmers Insurance Open 2001 Farmers Insurance Open 2002 The American Express 2004 The American Express 2005 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2007 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2008 The Genesis Invitational 2009 The Genesis Invitational 2012 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2019 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

AT&T-sponsored and 2017 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am champion Jordan Spieth back for eighth start • AT&T-sponsored athlete and 2017 tournament champion returns for his eighth start at the event • In seven prior starts, has finished outside the top 25 just once (T45/2019), highlighted by three top-10s (2014/T4, 2015/T7, 2017/1st); finished T22 in 2013, T21 in 2016 and T20 in 2018 • Recorded ninth TOUR win in his 108th TOUR start (100th as a professional on TOUR) at the 2017 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am • Won in 2017 at the age of 23 years, six months and 16 days, making him the second-youngest winner of the event (John Cook/2001/23 years, four months)

The Celebrities • Harris Barton Professional Football • Chris Berman Broadcaster • Kira K. Dixon Golf Channel • Josh Duhamel Actor • Larry Fitzgerald Professional Football • Colt Ford Musician • Wayne Gretzky Professional Hockey • Macklemore Musician • Chris Harrison The Bachelor/Bachelorette host • Kelley James Musician • Toby Keith Musician • Thomas Keller Celebrity Chef • Charles Kelley Musician • Huey Lewis Musician • Eli Manning Professional Football • Peyton Manning Professional Football • Pat Monahan Musician • Gary Mule Deer Comedian, Musician • Bill Murray Actor • Chris O’Donnell Actor • Jake Owen Musician • Michael Pena Actor • Alfonso Ribeiro Actor • Aaron Rodgers Professional Football • Ray Romano Actor • Tony Romo Professional Football, CBS announcer • Joe Don Rooney Musician • Matt Ryan Professional Football • Kelly Slater Professional Surfer • Larry the Cable Guy Actor • Justin Verlander Professional Baseball • Clay Walker Musician • Steve Young Professional Football

Tournament Notes • Dustin Johnson won in 2009 and 2010 to became the first player in 20 years to win in consecutive years, joining (1937, 1938), (1955, 1956), Jack Nicklaus (1972, 1973), Tom Watson (1977, 1978), Mark O’Meara (1989, 1990) • 2013 and 2015 champion Brandt Snedeker holds the two-lowest 72-hole scoring records (265/2015, 267/2013) • Nine 72-hole winners (eight players) of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am held at least a share of the lead for all four rounds – Dustin Johnson (2010), Phil Mickelson (2005 and 2007), Tom Shaw (1970) Bert Yancey (1970), (1953), (1952), Lloyd Mangrum (1948) and Ed Oliver (1940) • Six players since 1970 earned their first win at this event: John Cook (1981), Steve Jones (1988), Brett Ogle (1993), Matt Gogel (2002), Arron Oberholser (2006), D.A. Points (2011) • Kevin Streelman teamed with Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald to win the team competition in 2018 by seven strokes; Fitzgerald became the first professional athlete to win the Pro-Am competition since Dan Marino in 1988 • Since 2005, Ted Potter’s win in 2018 marked third time the TOUR had 1-2 finishes by lefties, with two coming at Pebble Beach: o Ted Potter, Jr. (won) and Phil Mickelson (T2), 2018 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am o Bubba Watson (won) and Phil Mickelson (2), 2011 Farmers Insurance Open o Phil Mickelson (won) and Mike Weir (2), 2005 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Longest-running PGA TOUR title sponsors The Honda Classic 1982 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 1986 Sony Open in Hawaii 1999 John Deere Classic 1999

Longest-running host courses (non-Major Championships) Charles Schwab Challenge Colonial Country Club (1946)# AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Pebble Beach Golf Links (1947)$ Sony Open in Hawaii Waialae Country Club (1965)& # no tournament in 1949 and 1975 $ multiple course rotation has included Pebble Beach GL since 1947 & no tournament in 1970

Aon Risk Reward Challenge – Pebble Beach Golf Links (par-5, 18th) The Aon Risk Reward Challenge is a unique, season-long competition on the PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour that highlights golf’s best strategic decision makers. The top player, from each Tour, at the end of the season will receive an equal $1 million prize. Brooks Koepka and Carlota Ciganda won the Aon Risk Reward Challenge in 2019. For more information: https://www.pgatour.com/aon-risk- reward-challenge.html