Bhatia, Hisatsune share Pebble Beach lead
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“We might die” might sound like an exaggeration, but it really doesn’t get any scarier than Spieth’s footing on the famous par-4 8th. At the time, CBS analyst Colt Knost called the shot "downright terrifying." And the angles that were broadcast after Spieth survived showed just how risky the entire thing was.
Cypress Point double last Sunday with his brother, and the iconic day included a hole-in-one on Cypress' 15th hole.
Jordan Spieth surges into contention at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after 'fluke' missed cut in Phoenix
To his eye, what he did Thursday at Spyglass Hill Golf Course – a bogey-free 66 that vaulted him into contention – mirrors what he’s seeing in practice at home. Not the mopey version that missed the cut at last week’s WM Phoenix Open, perennially one of Spieth’s best events on TOUR. He called that downtrodden version of himself a “fluke.”
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Jordan Spieth makes honest admission on his 'mental place' at Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Jordan Spieth has opened up on the blow-up that saw him miss the cut at the WM Phoenix Open a week ago and why he believes it will not hold him back this season
Jordan Spieth’s strong start at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was a sight for sore eyes. It has been a rough few years for him, and he has not added to his win tally since April 2022. But Thursday’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am opening round was a reminder of what he is capable of when things click.
One of the hottest players in the world over the last two weeks could not be extinguished on Thursday at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Ryo Hisatsune continued to stoke the flame in his opening round of the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, signing for a bogey-free, 10-under 62 to grab the early lead in the first signature event of the season.
It's gotta be hard to top Jordan Spieth's Sunday at Pebble Beach and Cypress Point and one memorable shot.
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Chris Gotterup extended his streak to nine straight birdies over two rounds on two very different courses. He ultimately settled for an 8-under 64 on Thursday in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, leaving him two behind Ryo Hisatsune on a day of gorgeous weather and low scores for practically everyone.
Jordan Spieth returns to Pebble Beach this weekend chasing his old form, confident that a solid performance can reignite the major-winning consistency of his early career.