The AT&T is held over three courses (Pebble Beach – wide fairways, small greens, exposed to wind; Spyglass Hill – tight, small greens, hardest of the three; Monterey Peninsula – short, big greens). Pebble hosts two of the four rounds and wind can be a factor on these exposed links. This tournament follows the usual Pro-Am format of slow play and easy pin placements. Patience and decent current/course form are key factors here. In-form Brandt Snedeker is the defending champion.
Name | Odds | Bookmaker | |
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Patrick Reed | 2pt each way 33-1 | SkyBet TOP SIX |
Returned 9.25pts for T6 place finish!
Back Patrick Reed Again |
We simply had to get on Reed at this early price. He’s developing into a World class player and certainly doesn’t lack self belief. He has had a couple of decent runner-up finishes of late and his Pebble form of 7-13-29 is good enough not to be ignored this week. | |||
Kevin Na | 2pt each way 33-1 | SkyBet TOP SIX |
Finishing position: MC Back Kevin Na Again |
Kevin is a steady, solid player who pops up with a punter friendly finish quite regularly. He was in a decent position after three rounds in Phoenix but just had a disappointing Sunday. He’s gone T5-T22-T4 in this event over the last four years so we’re happy to have an each way punt on his good play at Pebble Beach continuing. | |||
Shane Lowry | 2pt each way 40-1 | SkyBet TOP SIX |
Finishing position: T41 Back Shane Lowry Again |
Shane is, as we all know, a talented winner in Europe. He’s trying his hand in The States and it will be interesting to see how he fares. He caught our eye last week with a good finish in Phoenix and he’ll probably like the Pro-Am format this week. He’s a talented links player so if the wind blows he could have a leading chance. |
All quoted odds correct as of 16:00 on 08/02/2016. These are obviously subject to fluctuation.