The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am field is filled with celebrities, as well business mavens and rich folks who plunk down an estimated $70,000 to play alongside PGA Tour pros.
Each of the professionals in the field is paired with an amateur partner for each of the first two rounds after each player has competed on each of the two courses in the tournament rotation: Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course.
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The pro-am ends after two rounds, with a winner declared based on the lowest total best-ball net score of partners.
This year, there are just 80 amateurs competing with the 80 pros in the field, meaning many familiar names did not make the cut, including Bill Murray and Ray Romano.
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While the celebrities come and go each year depending on their availability, the number of business luminaries taking part in the event is always high.
Celebrities in the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am field
- David Abeles -- CEO of TaylorMade Golf
- Ron DeSantis -- Governor of Florida
- Jimmy Dunne -- Former PGA Tour board member
- Stu Francis -- Former USGA president
- Pau Gasol -- NBA champion
- Ed Herlihy -- Former PGA Tour board member
- Travis Kelce -- Kansas City Chiefs tight end
- Joe Kernen -- CNBC host
- Philippe Laffont -- co-founder of Coatue
- Thomas Laffont -- co-founder of Coatue
- Mary Meeker -- venture capitalist
- Pat Monahan -- Singer of Train
- Jake Owen -- Country artist
- Fred Perpall -- Current USGA president
- Condoleezza Rice -- Former US Secretary of State
- Chuck Schwab -- Schwab founder
- Alex Smith -- Former NFL quarterback
- Ryan Smith -- Executive chairman of Qualtrics, Utah Jazz owner
- Chris Solomon -- No Laying Up
- Jerry Tarde -- Editor-in-Chief of Golf Digest
- Jerry Yang -- Yahoo co-founder
- Steve Young -- NFL Hall of Famer quarterback


