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2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Wallet, Payments and Signing Event Prizes
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2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Wallet, Payments and Signing Event Prizes

February 14, 2026 3 Min Read
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After a 2024 season in which Scottie Scheffler won half of the PGA Tour’s major tournaments, all eight of those tournaments were won by different players in 2025. Parity was the name of the game, as the $3.6 million winner’s check and $4 million in player tickets were distributed to a variety of names, including not just Scheffler, but Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas.

This week, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am takes center stage as the signature event of 2026 begins. McIlroy entered last year as the reigning champion after a memorable spring in California, where he not only won at Pebble Beach, but added The Players Championship and his first Masters green jacket to his three wins earlier in the season. He is scheduled to play in his first PGA Tour event in 2026, similar to Tommy Fleetwood, who won the FedEx Cup a year ago.

The stakes also rise when important events are placed on the calendar. This means that the dividend will also increase. Not only will $3.6 million of the $20 million purse go to the winner, but all players in the top 10 will clear $500,000, and players in the top 20 will each win more than $250,000.

See how the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money will be divided among the 80 players at Pebble Beach Golf Links.

2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Prize Money, Wallet

Total purse: $20 million

1st place: $3,600,000
2nd place: $2.16 million
3rd place: $1.36 million
4th place: $960,000
5th place: $795,000
6th place: $715,000
7th place: $665,000
8th place: $615,000
9th place: $575,000
10th place: $535,000
11th place: $495,000
12th place: $455,000
13th place: $415,000
14th place: $375,000
15th place: $352,000
16th place: $332,000
17th place: $312,000
18th place: $292,000
19th place: $272,000
20th place: $252,000
21st place: $232,000
22nd place: $217,000
23rd place: $202,000
24th place: $187,000
25th place: $172,000
26th place: $158,000
27th place: $150,000
28th place: $143,000
29th place: $137,000
30th place: $131,000
31st place: $125,000
32nd place: $119,000
33rd place: $114,000
34th place: $109,000
35th place: $104,000
36th place: $99,000
37th place: $94,000
38th place: $89,000
39th place: $84,000
40th place: $80,000
41st place: $76,000
42nd place: $72,000
43rd place: $68,000
44th place: $64,000
45th place: $60,000
46th place: $57,000
47th place: $54,000
48th place: $52,000
49th place: $50,000
50th place: $48,000
51st place: $47,000
52nd place: $46,000
53rd place: $45,000
54th place: $44,000
55th place: $43,000
56th place: $42,000
57th place: $41,000
58th place: $40,000
59th place: $39,500
60th place: $39,000
61st place: $38,500
62nd place: $38,000
63rd place: $37,500
64th place: $37,000
65th place: $36,500
66th place: $36,000
67th place: $35,500
68th place: $35,000
69th place: $34,750
70th place: $34,500
71st place: $34,250
72nd place: $34,000
73rd place: $33,750
74th place: $33,500
75th place: $33,250
76th place: $33,000
77th place: $32,750
78th place: $32,500
79th place: $32,250
80th place: $32,000

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