PGA Tour Power Rankings: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
By James Monday
5. Scottie Scheffler
How does one follow up, according to Data Golf, the best non-Tiger season in the 21st century? Clearly, the answer is to slice your hand open on a piece of glass at Christmas. All kidding aside, Scottie Scheffler has, in my opinion, reached appointment viewing status, and any time he tees it up, golf fans should be watching (unless it's whatever that Crypto.com Showdown was). Now, I couldn't in good faith put a guy who is coming back from a hand injury at number 1 in the power rankings, mainly because we don't really know that much about the injury outside of the fact that it happened and he got surgery and had it fixed. However, because we know what Scottie's baseline level is currently, he still earns a spot right in the middle of the rankings.
4. Keegan Bradley
Bradley is going to have to overcome a heart-breaking TGL loss on Monday night to keep his hot start to the 2025 Tour season going. Somewhat surprisingly, Bradley has only played the Pro-Am twice in his career (maybe since it's in the middle of ski season, the New England boy longed for the snow more than Pebble Beach). However, his performance at the event has been strong, finishing T15 back in 2011 and T11 last year. Stack that on top of three straight top-15 finishes in 2025, and Keegan's push for a Ryder Cup spot should continue on in a dominant fashion.
3. Rory McIlroy
From one Ballfrog to another, Rory McIlroy is joining Scottie Scheffler in making his PGA Tour debut this week at Pebble. Watchers of the DP World Tour have already seen Rory finish T4 in Dubai this season (Rory's reward miles must be just an insane number between the DP World Tour events, flying to Jupiter for TGL, and now getting back into the Tour schedule), with maybe the most important part of that week being a final round 66, hopefully showing that Rory's final round play this year will lead him to actually lifting trophies again. Now, Rory doesn't actually have that strong of a track record at Pebble, but he's Rory Mcilroy. Of course I'm putting him in the rankings.