
A star-studded field is playing in the first Signature Event of the season at one of the most beautiful places in world professional golf. We have all the info on how to watch the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am online and on TV.
• Dates: February 12-15, 2026
• Venue: Pebble Beach Golf Links: & Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, California, USA
• TV Channels: The Golf Channel, ESPN, CBS (US) | Sky Sports (UK) | Kayo Sports (Aus)
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Six birdies in seven holes took Akshay Bhatia round in 68 on a windy Saturday, and he enters the final day with a two-shot lead.
Collin Morikawa hit every Green In Regulation and had 11 birdies in a third round 62 which rocketed him 25 places up the leaderboard to joint second. The two-time Major winner has not won on tour since October 2023 – can he end this winless run today?
He shares second spot with Jake Knapp, who started and finished this third round with an eagle, and Sepp Straka.
Scottie Scheffler’s run of 17 successive top-10 finishes is the longest since Billy Casper hit 17 top 10s in a row across 1964 and 1965. But Scheffler will have to fight to keep his run going – he is joint 22nd.
But with a lot of wind and rain forecast, there could be much movement in the leaderboard on the final day. There already has been movement to the tee times, with play brought forward by an hour.
In this guide, Golf Monthly brings you all the details on how to watch the Pebble Beach Pro-Am online, on TV, and from anywhere in the world.
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How to Watch Pebble Beach Pro-Am in the US
In the US this week, TV coverage for the Pebble Beach Pro-Am is spread across ESPN Select, CBS and the Golf Channel.
PGA Tour Live is available on the ESPN Select streaming platform on all four days of the Pebble Beach tournament. ESPN will show the main feed as well as streams of the marquee group, two featured groups each session and the iconic holes.
The Golf Channel will also be showing action from all four days of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Not got cable? No problem, you can stream The Golf Channel with a cord-cutting service such as Sling.
CBS will then take over from the Golf Channel for the latter stages of rounds 3 and 4. This will also be covered on the streaming service Paramount+.
See also | What's up for grabs at Pebble Beach Pro-Am
How to Watch Pebble Beach Pro-Am in the UK
Golf fans in the UK can watch the Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Sky Sports. The action will be shown on the dedicated golf channel, Sky Sports Golf, with some of the play also being shown on Sky Sports Main Event.
Prices start at £22/month for Sky Sports on top of an existing Sky TV plan while you can also stream all the action on NOW Sports with prices start at £14.99/day.
How to watch Pebble Beach Pro-Am in Canada
The Pebble Beach Pro-Am will be shown live on the Golf Channel and TSN in Canada. The Golf Channel will show Thursday and Friday's play and the early play on the weekend. TSN will show the later action on both Saturday and Sunday, when the leaders will be on the course.
TSN prices start at $8/month and rise all the way to $80 for a full annual plan.
How to watch Pebble Beach Pro-Am in Australia
Golf fans in Australia can watch the Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Fox Sports and Kayo. Fox Sports will carry TV coverage on Fox Sports 503, while Kayo Sports will offer live streaming of all four days.
Kayo Sports plans start at AU$30/month though you can get a 7-day trial for just AU$1.
Pebble Beach Pro-Am Leaders' Tee Times: Final Round
Times in ET (GMT). Scores to par after 54 holes in brackets.
- 11.39am (4.39pm): Alex Noren (-12), Brian Harman (-12), Matt Fitzpatrick (-12)
- 11.50am (4.50pm): Tom Hoge (-13), Ryo Hisatsune (-13), Rickie Fowler (-13)
- 12.01pm (5.01pm): Shane Lowry (-13), Xander Schauffele (-13), Jordan Spieth (-13)
- 12.12pm (5.12pm): Min Woo Lee (-14), Ben Griffin (-13), Nico Echavarria (-13)
- 12.23pm (5.23pm): Maverick McNealy (-14), Tommy Fleetwood (-14), Sam Burns (-14)
- 12.34pm (5.34pm): Jake Knapp (-17), Jacob Bridgeman (-16), Hideki Matsuyama (-15)
- 12.45pm (5.45pm): Akshay Bhatia (-19), Collin Morikawa (-17), Sepp Straka (-17)
Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Preview
Defending champion Rory McIlroy is making his first appearance of the PGA Tour season, as is reigning FedExCup champion Tommy Fleetwood. Last season’s Pebble Beach runner-up, Shane Lowry, is also making his 2026 PGA Tour debut.
Chris Gotterup comes to California's Monterey Peninsula as the man in form, having won two of the four events this season, including last week’s Phoenix Open.
Gotterup heads the FedEx standings. In joint third are Scottie Scheffler and Justin Rose, this season’s other winners. Scheffler won The American Express and finished a shot shy of making the playoff at last week’s Phoenix Open having charged through the field after his opening round left him in 89th spot.
Justin Rose, who won this season’s Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in 2023.
Format
For the first two days, all 80 golfers are paired with an amateur and play one round at Pebble Beach and one at Spyglass Hill. For the final two rounds, only Pebble Beach will be used and only the professionals play.
The amateurs compete in a better-ball format alongside their pro partners.
There is no cut for the pros so all 80 play all four rounds. The winner is the lowest strokeplay scorer across all four rounds.
Pebble Beach Pro-Am TV Schedule
Sunday 8th February - Round Four:
US (ET): 1pm-3pm (Golf Channel), 3pm-6.30pm (CBS, Paramount+)
UK (GMT): 4pm-11.30pm (Sky Sports Golf) & 7.30pm-11.30pm (Sky Sports Main Event)
Australia (AEDT): Monday: 3am-10.30am (Fox Sports 503/ Kayo)
Canada (ET): 12pm-3pm (Golf Channel), 3pm-6.30pm (TSN3)
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