One day after saying his game “sucked,” Viktor Hovland shot 65 on Thursday at Pebble Beach Golf Links to sit one stroke off the lead.
Ben Coley has a 5/1 two-ball treble for today's second round at Pebble Beach, including outright selection Patrick Cantlay.
It's Day 2 of one of the longtime staples of the PGA Tour's early season: the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The usual mix of top PGA Tour stars and golf-loving celebrities continues at one of the most picturesque tracks in America out in southern California.
Rory McIlroy, the world’s third-ranked player, rattled the flagstick from 119 yards out with a wedge, and the ball dropped into the cup on Thursday. Coverage will continue on Friday and through the weekend.
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry added to the stunning views Thursday with a hole-in-one for each on different courses. Russell Henley birdied his last two holes
Viktor Hovland has become one of the most likable players on the PGA Tour, and his self-deprecation on Friday illustrated why.
While both golf courses present challenges, Spyglass Hill Golf Course is widely regarded as the more difficult test in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Its demanding layout, tougher greens, and tree-lined fairways typically result in higher scoring averages compared to Pebble Beach.
The Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be broadcast daily on CBS and Golf Channel. While most of the tournament's biggest moments will be broadcast on CBS and Golf Channel, you can stream this year's tournament live on ESPN+. CBS and Golf Channel are both also available with subscriptions to Hulu with Live TV, Fubo, and DirecTV.
Rory McIlroy hits hole-in-one at Pebble Beach in first start of the PGA Tour season - The 35-year-old made it from the tee on the par-three 15th hole
Rory McIlroy made a hole-in-one in his PGA Tour season debut, but Russell Henley sat alone atop the leaderboard after a low-scoring first day at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Thursday in Pebble Beach,
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry decorated stunning views Thursday with a hole-in-one for each on different courses. Russell Henley birdied his last two holes for an 8-under 64 and the lead. And there was Scottie Scheffler,