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2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: How To Watch, Odds, Leaderboard

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am began Thursday and runs through Sunday. Here's five things you need to know about the PGA Tour golf tournament.

Pebble, Beach, California - May 18, 2016: Pebble Beach Golf course views along the fairways and greens in California
Pebble, Beach, California - May 18, 2016: Pebble Beach Golf course views along the fairways and greens in California (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

PEBBLE BEACH, CA — The 2o22 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is underway, with Seamus Power out to an early lead, and big names such as Jason Day and Jordan Spieth in the hunt.

Here are five things to know about the PGA Tour golf tournament.

1. You can watch the tournament on CBS on Saturday and Sunday.

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The tournament aired Thursday and Friday on the Golf Chanel, ESPN+ and SiriusXM. But on Saturday, viewers can also watch it on CBS from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern Time (noon to 4 p.m. Pacific). On Sunday, CBS will broadcast the event from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time (noon to 3:30 p.m. Pacific Time)

A livestream was also available online by the Golf Channel.

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2. As of Friday afternoon, Seamus Power sat comfortably atop the leaderboard at minus 16.

Andrew Putnam, Tom Hoge, Troy Merritt, Jason Day, David Lipsky, Austin Smotherman and Patrick Cantlay trailed by at least six strokes.

Leaderboard

1. Seamus Power (-16)

2. Andrew Putnam (-10)

3. Tom Hoge (-10)

T4. Tory Merritt (-9)

T4. Jason Day (-9)

T4. David Lipsky (-9)

T4. Austin Smotherman (-9)

T4. Patrick Cantlay (-9)

4. As of Friday afternoon, Seamus Power was favored to win.

Things change quickly in the world of pro sports. But as of 1:15 p.m. Pacific Time, Seamus Power was in the driver's seat. The odds aggregator Oddschecker.com shows bookmakers give Power a 21.28 percent chance to win.

Betting favorites

1. Seamus Power +370 (21.28 percent)

2. Tom Hoge +600 (14.29 percent)

3. Patrick Cantlay + 2800 (3.45 percent)

4. Jordan Spieth +3400 (2.86 percent)

T-6. Andrew Putnam +3600 (2.70 percent)

T-6. Austin Smotherman +3600 (2.70 percent)

7. Denny McCarthy +3700 (2.63 percent)

T-10 Matt Fitzpatrick +4400 (2.22 percent)

T-10. Scott Stallings +4400 (2.22 percent)

T-10. Troy Merritt +4400 (2.22 percent)

5. The tournament featured big name celebrities. That includes world champion boxer Canelo Álvarez, Olympic gold medalist Mia Hamm, Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen and Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts.

“It’s outstanding to see the best pound for pound boxer today and the beloved Mexican sports legend Canelo Alvarez participate in this year’s tournament,” Monterey County Supervisor Luis Alejo said, according to Good Times newspaper in Santa Cruz County. “He has a great golf game and is sure to attract more Latino fans to the annual event and to the sport of golf. We welcome Canelo any time to Monterey County."

Other celebrities included:

  • Bret Baier
  • Don Cheadle
  • Kira K. Dixon
  • Josh Duhamel
  • Scott Eastwood
  • Larry Fitzgerald
  • Colt Ford
  • Andy Garcia
  • Macklemore
  • Thomas Keller
  • Charles Kelley
  • Michael Peña
  • Bill Murray
  • Lukas Nelson
  • Chris O’Donnell
  • Jake Owen
  • ScHoolboy Q
  • Alfonso Ribeiro
  • Ray Romano
  • Darius Rucker
  • Alex Smith
  • Clay Walker
  • Steve Young

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