2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Full Field: 80 Players in Season's Second $20 Million Signature Event

Rory McIlroy and the rest of the Tour's best will compete for a $3.6 million first prize and increased FedEx Cup points.
2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Full Field: 80 Players in Season's Second $20 Million Signature Event
2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Full Field: 80 Players in Season's Second $20 Million Signature Event /

The PGA Tour's West Coast swing rolls on this week to iconic Pebble Beach, where the scenery will be beautiful as always but the golf will look a little different from decades of previous visits to the Monterey Peninsula.

This year's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is a signature event, with 80 players, no cut and a $20 million purse. That means all of the Tour's best together, from Rory McIlroy (making his 2024 Tour debut) to world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and everyone else from last year's FedEx Cup top 50.

Rory McIlroy waves to the fans during the second round of the 2023 Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club.
Rory McIlroy makes his PGA Tour season debut this week at Pebble Beach :: John David Mercer/USA TODAY Sports

But the pros will have the weekend to themselves, as the traditional Pro-Am has been shortened to 36 holes at Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill. For decades, the Saturday broadcast focused heavily on celebrities.

This week's field includes the aforementioned 2023 top 50 in points, plus Nos. 51-60 following the FedEx Cup Fall. Nicolai Hojgaard is in the field by finishing atop the 2023 DP World Tour Race to Dubai. Matthieu Pavon, Grayson Murray, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Kevin Yu and Stephan Jaeger qualified by finishing atop a points list from the last three weeks, and newly turned professional Nick Dunlap is here thanks to his remarkable win at the American Express. Justin Thomas is in via his world ranking (the top 30 not otherwise exempt qualify). Got all that?

The winner will receive 700 FedEx Cup points; a "regular" Tour event winner gets 500.

Below is the full field list from the PGA Tour Communications Twitter feed.


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John Schwarb is a senior editor for Sports Illustrated covering golf. Prior to joining SI in March 2022, he worked for ESPN.com, PGATour.com, Tampa Bay Times and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is the author of The Little 500: The Story of the World's Greatest College Weekend. A member of the Golf Writers Association of America, Schwarb has a bachelor's in journalism from Indiana University.