AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Golfer Picks to Win this week

PEBBLE BEACH, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 14: Dustin Johnson of the United States plays a shot from the 17th tee during the second round of the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links on June 14, 2019 in Pebble Beach, California. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)
PEBBLE BEACH, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 14: Dustin Johnson of the United States plays a shot from the 17th tee during the second round of the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links on June 14, 2019 in Pebble Beach, California. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images) /
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Next up on the schedule for the PGA Tour is the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Here are the picks to win from the folks at Pro Golf Now.

We were able to come through for you last week, and hopefully, you took the advice of our resident fantasy golf expert. Hans told you all that Webb Simpson was going to win, and as a result, has taken ahold of the lead this year in our pick’em standings. Can he do it again at Pebble Beach?

Let’s see if the rest of us can catch up to him, as he and previous leader Richie are starting to distance themselves from the field.

The Pebble Beach Pro-Am is always one of the more interesting events on Tour and makes for a great one-two punch coming the week after the Phoenix Open. Although there are going to be some off-the-wall characters there this week, we are sticking with the picks to win for the basis of this article.

Without further adieu, here are the golfer picks to win the Pebble Beach Pro-Am from us, here at Pro Golf Now.

Dustin Johnson

West Valentine – Let’s be honest. I need a win. I’m going with Dustin Johnson at Pebble. He’s the favorite and needs to make some noise to be thought of as a weekly contender for the rest of the year.

Kasey Kuhrts – DJ is coming off a very solid 2nd place finish in Saudi Arabia on the Euro tour last weekend. His last shot of the weekend was nailing a long eagle putt on 18 to leapfrog himself into solo 2nd over Phil Mickelson and two others. This should give him incredible momentum going into a tournament that he has already won twice.

Billy Dowling

Paul Casey

Chris O’Day – Casey blew an opportunity to win last year, shooting a 71 to finish out the tournament and getting 2nd place. He was T-8th back in 2018, making it two years in a row that he has contended here. As long as Casey can play well around and on the green, he should contend again. Last year, he finished 9th off the tee and 8th on approach shots, so that part of his game shouldn’t be an issue, and he will be able to be quite aggressive at Pebble Beach.

Phil Mickelson

Matt Coles

Russell Knox

Hans Geevers – Knox has two consecutive top 15 finishes at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Additionally, he arrives at this event in a very good form.

Matthew Fitzpatrick

Kathy Bissell

Brandt Snedeker

Stephen Nixon – Snedeker had a T3 and T12 in his two starts before missing the cut last week. With a great record here, he will win his third AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AM this week.

Richie Randolph

Tony Finau

Bill Felber – He may crash and burn following that near-miss in Phoenix, but I think he will go the other way… and perhaps even dominate the field. His last three starts are T-14th, T-6th, and 2nd.

Brandon Grace

Connor Schmidtke – In a great vein of form at the moment following a win in South Africa a few weeks back, then a solid outing at Scottsdale last week. Fairly consistent in his two appearances at Pebble Beach also with a pair of Top 30’s, hopefully, a smoky this week in a stacked field.

Kiradech Aphibarnrat

Corey Klatt – Kiradech Aphibarnrat is one of my favorite players on tour, it would be great to see him win more and this could be the start of something for him.

Patrick Cantlay

Eric Sedransk

Mike Randleman – An excerpt from the weekly power rankings

"“He took the last two weeks off in prep for the PGA Tour to get back to his home state of California. The UCLA alum is making his fifth Pebble Beach appearance.’‘All have resulted in top-50s, though he’s yet to contend for a title. A T-9 finish in his debut in 2013 (66-70-72-67) is his best result. Cantlay was solid last year at the US Open when he finished T-21 (73-71-68-70).”"

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Best of luck to everyone with their picks this week for the Pebble Beach Pro-Am.