2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Odds Favor Patrick Cantlay Ahead of Last Year’s Winner

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Posted: February 3, 2022

Updated: February 3, 2022

  • 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach is held this week, 3-6 February in California
  • Daniel Berger is last year’s winner who can defend his title
  • Top players like Patrick Cantlay, Jordan Spieth, and Will Zalatoris are also favored
2021/22 PGA Tour stays in California this week thanks to the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am tournament. It is held between the 3rd and 6th of February at Pebble Beach, near Carmel. Daniel Berger won the event last year and he is one of the top favorites again according to the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach odds. Along with world No4 Patrick Cantlay who is the highest-ranked player on this year’s field. 

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The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am tournament is one of the most popular events in the PGA Tour due to its amazing location. It is held on three different courses including Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, and the Monterey Peninsula Country Club. This year several celebrities will also compete in the pro-am event, paired with professionals. With the latter also taking part in the individual competition. Phil Mickelson has won the tournament the most times, on five occasions. But we can also find Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, and Jordan Spieth in previous winners. Daniel Berger is the defending champion who would like to win again, but he won’t have an easy job in the strong field. 

Cantlay Leads the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Odds Ahead of Berger

Patrick Cantlay had a great season last year after winning three PGA tournaments, with the 2021 Tour Championship being the last one in September. He was also a member of the US Team that won the 2021 Ryder Cup. With Cantlay winning his singles match against Shane Lowry. His best result at Pebble Beach has been a T3 finish so far which he got last year. The 29-year-old is the current FedEx Cup champion and the top favorite of online sportsbooks in the US to win his 8th PGA Tour event. His odds to do so are +700.00.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=795j72nVkak The defending champion, Daniel Berger follows him in the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach odds with +1200.00. He got his fourth PGA Tour victory here last year, after shooting a 65 in the final round. Berger was also a member of the Ryder Cup winner US Team. And he finished in the top 10 both at last year’s US Open and The Open Championship. Pebble Beach is one of his strongest tournaments with a T10 and a T5 finish from previous years. He also finished T5 in the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions last month. Which can be a promising sign ahead of this tournament. 

Zalatoris, Spieth, and Day in Other Top Favorites

Will Zalatoris will arrive in an even better form after finishing as a runner-up at the 2022 Farmers Insurance Open last weekend. The 25-year-old has one professional win so far. The victory at the 2020 TPC Colorado Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour. But he also finished second at last year’s Masters, moving him to the top 30 in the world rankings. His odds to get his first PGA Tour win are +2000.00. Online gambling sites in the US also mention a former Pebble Beach winner, Jordan Spieth in the top favorites.  The world No15 has the odds of +2200.00 to win again this week. The three-time major winner finished T3 here last year before getting his 12th win at the 2021 Valero Texas Open. Spieth was also close to winning the 2021 Open but finished as a runner-up at the end. He played in the Ryder Cup too but only tied his singles match against Tommy Fleetwood. Jason Day hasn’t won any tournament since 2018, but he usually performs well at Pebble Beach. Plus the Australian finished T3 at the 2022 Farmers Insurance Open last weekend. So his experience and recent results also make him a favorite. Day’s odds to get his 13th PGA Tour wins now are +2200.00 on Bovada.

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