Based on the current standings after the 3rd round of the AT&T Pro-Am, here are the strongest candidates to win, along with estimated percentage chances of victory:
Top Contenders & Win Probabilities
- Sepp Straka (-16) — 28% chance to win +280
- Leads by one stroke, in great form with two 65s in the first two rounds.
- Strong closing ability but will need to hold off elite chasers.
- Rory McIlroy (-15) — 22% chance to win+220
- Tied for second, has experience winning big events.
- Shot a 65 in Round 3, indicating he’s peaking at the right time.
- Shane Lowry (-15) — 18% chance to win +450
- Tied with McIlroy at -15, also shot a strong 65 in Round 3.
- Has the temperament and skill to go low on Sunday.
- Justin Rose (-14) — 12% chance to win +1000
- One of three players at -14, a past champion with solid experience in closing rounds.
- Recent form suggests he can make a run if Straka/McIlroy stumble.
- Tom Kim (-14) — 10% chance to win +700
- Young and fearless, has already won on Tour and showed he can handle pressure.
- His 65 in Round 2 proves he can go low.
- Cam Davis (-14) — 7% chance to win +1200
- Has the skills to win but needs an outstanding final round to make up ground.
Long Shots
- Lucas Glover (-13) — 4% chance to win +3000 (Could contend but needs a low round and help from leaders.)
- Russell Henley (-12) — 3% chance to win +3500 (Likely too far back but can finish in the top 5.)
The tournament is shaping up to be a tight battle, with Straka trying to hold off two major champions in McIlroy and Lowry. If you’re looking for a smart bet, McIlroy at -15 has great value given his experience and form.
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2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money
Total Purse: $20 million
Position | Amount (USD) |
---|---|
1st | $3,600,000 |
2nd | $2,160,000 |
3rd | $1,360,000 |
4th | $960,000 |
5th | $795,000 |
6th | $715,000 |
7th | $665,000 |
8th | $615,000 |
9th | $575,000 |
10th | $535,000 |
11th | $495,000 |
12th | $455,000 |
13th | $415,000 |
14th | $375,000 |
15th | $352,000 |
16th | $332,000 |
17th | $312,000 |
18th | $292,000 |
19th | $272,000 |
20th | $252,000 |
21st | $232,000 |
22nd | $217,000 |
23rd | $202,000 |
24th | $187,000 |
25th | $172,000 |
26th | $158,000 |
27th | $150,000 |
28th | $143,000 |
29th | $137,000 |
30th | $131,000 |
31st | $125,000 |
32nd | $119,000 |
33rd | $114,000 |
34th | $109,000 |
35th | $104,000 |
36th | $99,000 |
37th | $94,000 |
38th | $89,000 |
39th | $84,000 |
40th | $80,000 |
41st | $76,000 |
42nd | $72,000 |
43rd | $68,000 |
44th | $64,000 |
45th | $60,000 |
46th | $57,000 |
47th | $54,000 |
48th | $52,000 |
49th | $50,000 |
50th | $48,000 |
51st | $47,000 |
52nd | $46,000 |
53rd | $45,000 |
54th | $44,000 |
55th | $43,000 |
56th | $42,000 |
57th | $41,000 |
58th | $40,000 |
59th | $39,500 |
60th | $39,000 |
61st | $38,500 |
62nd | $38,000 |
63rd | $37,500 |
64th | $37,000 |
65th | $36,500 |
66th | $36,000 |
67th | $35,500 |
68th | $35,000 |
69th | $34,750 |
70th | $34,500 |
71st | $34,250 |
72nd | $34,000 |
73rd | $33,750 |
74th | $33,500 |
75th | $33,250 |
76th | $33,000 |
77th | $32,750 |
78th | $32,500 |
79th | $32,250 |
80th | $32,000 |