The 2025 PGA Tour season heats up this week with the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the second Signature Event of the year. This is a huge week for pro golf because Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are preparing to make their season debuts, but where do they land on our power rankings for the week?
Bradley is off to a strong start in 2025, notching three straight top-15 finishes to kick off his season. The 38-year-old finished T11 last year in his first start at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am since 2011.
Course record and career low at iconic Pebble Beach.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 3, 2024
Not a bad day to be @Wyndham_Clark. pic.twitter.com/5Sc9Wjxusu
Clark isn't in great form after missing the cut at The American Express, but it would be disrespectful to leave off the reigning champion who fired a course-record 60 in the third round last year. When he gets hot with the putter, there aren't many players who can keep up.
Cantlay has been a model of consistency for the past eight months, as he hasn't finished worse than T25 since the Memorial Tournament in June. He also has a pristine track record at this tournament with four straight top-11 finishes.
Im played well at windy Torrey Pines last week to pick up his second top-five finish in three starts this month. The South Korean isn't a great fit for Pebble Beach because he can struggle with his wedges, but he's playing too well to ignore.
Ludvig Åberg is battling an illness during the third round of the @FarmersInsOpen pic.twitter.com/vitjxsRqkL
— Golf on CBS ⛳ (@GolfonCBS) January 24, 2025
Aberg would be higher on this list, but he limped to the finish line at last week's Farmers Insurance Open after coming down with the flu. If he gets back to full health, the young star should like his chances after a runner-up finish here last season.
Matsuyama finished T71 in the 80-man field at last year's Pebble Beach Pro-Am, but we're expecting a much better performance a few weeks removed from his impressive win at The Sentry.
Morikawa hasn't played since his runner-up finish to Matsuyama in Hawaii. Pebble Beach is a great fit for his game because it deemphasizes driving distance and demands strong short-iron play.
We haven't seen McIlroy on the PGA Tour since the Tour Championship in September, but he won and notched four more top-five finishes on the DP World Tour since then. The World No. 3 is in superb form leading up to his season debut.
Thomas has been on fire with his approach play and putting, which are the two biggest indicators of success at Pebble Beach. The American is getting closer and closer to his first win since 2022, and this could finally be the week.
Scottie Scheffler is back after recovering from a hand injury.
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) January 25, 2025
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No surprise here. Scheffler pushed back his 2025 PGA Tour debut after suffering a hand injury while cooking Christmas dinner. That might be the only way to slow down the No. 1 player in the world, who's won nine of the last 16 tournaments he's played.
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