TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational

The TaylorMade Golf Pebble Beach Invitational is a non-tour professional golf tournament. The event debuted in 1972. The 2019 purse was $300,000 with $60,000 going to the individual winner. There is also a team competition. Professionals from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, PGA Tour Champions, and Korn Ferry Tour all compete against each other. Tee placements vary for each tour, based on average driving distances. The event takes place in November of each year.

TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational
Tournament information
LocationPebble Beach, California
Established1972
Course(s)Pebble Beach Golf Links
Par72
Length6,816 yards (6,233 m)
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$300,000
Month playedNovember
Tournament record score
Aggregate267 Brandon Harkins (2021)
To par−21 as above
Current champion
United States Parker Coody
Location Map
Pebble Beach Golf Links is located in the United States
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Location in the United States
Pebble Beach Golf Links is located in California
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Location in California

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upRef.
TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational
2022United States Parker Coody270−183 strokesUnited States Lauren Stephenson
2021United States Brandon Harkins267−212 strokesGermany Alex Čejka
England Harry Hall
2020United States Kyle Reifers275−133 strokesUnited States Kirk Triplett
2019United States Kevin Sutherland (2)276−123 strokesUnited States Martin Flores[1]
2018United States Tom Pernice Jr.274−142 strokesUnited States Mina Harigae
United States Rob Oppenheim
[2]
2017United States Duffy Waldorf281−71 strokeUnited States Sam Burns
United States Tom Pernice Jr.
United States Kevin Sutherland
[3]
2016United States Scott McCarron278−101 strokeUnited States Kevin Sutherland[4]
2015United States Jeff Gove273−152 strokesUnited States Kevin Sutherland
United States Duffy Waldorf
Callaway Pebble Beach Invitational
2014United States Tommy Armour III (3)274−14PlayoffUnited States Lee Janzen
2013United States Kevin Kisner275−131 strokeUnited States Chesson Hadley
2012United States Tommy Gainey277−111 strokeUnited States William McGirt
United States Kirk Triplett
2011United States Harrison Frazar279−91 strokeUnited States Matt Bettencourt
United States Cameron Tringale
Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational
2010United States John Mallinger273−152 strokesUnited States Jason Gore
2009United States Mark Brooks (3)276−122 strokesUnited States Rickie Fowler
United States D. A. Points
[5]
2008United States Tommy Armour III (2)278−10PlayoffUnited States Brock Mackenzie
United States Scott Simpson
2007United States Tommy Armour III272−162 strokesUnited States Ronnie Black
United States Rocco Mediate
2006United States Jason Bohn274−141 strokeUnited States Scott Simpson
2005United States Nick Watney270−181 strokeUnited States Peter Tomasulo
2004United States Jeff Brehaut279−91 strokeUnited States Kevin Sutherland
2003United States John Daly279−91 strokeUnited States Jim Thorpe
United States Bo Van Pelt
2002United States Mark Brooks (2)272−163 strokesUnited States Jeff Gove[6]
2001United States Olin Browne271−17PlayoffUnited States Todd Barrangen[7]
2000United States Kevin Sutherland275−131 strokeUnited States Don Pooley[8]
1999United States Rocco Mediate282−61 strokeSweden Annika Sörenstam[9]
1998United States Tom Lehman273−152 strokesUnited States Rocco Mediate
United States Kirk Triplett
[10]
1997United States Loren Roberts (2)276−123 strokesUnited States Johnny Miller
United States Kirk Triplett
[11]
Merrill Lynch Pebble Beach Invitational
1996United States Kirk Triplett274−143 strokesUnited States David Ogrin[12]
Pebble Beach Invitational
1995United States Ronnie Black277−112 strokesUnited States Bob Ford
United States Kenny Perry
United States Kirk Triplett
United States Kris Tschetter
[13]
1994United States Robert Gamez277−116 strokesUnited States Kirk Triplett[14]
1993
(Nov)
United States Bruce Fleisher283−5PlayoffUnited States Todd Fischer[15]
1993
(Jan)
United States Mark Brooks208[lower-alpha 1]−85 strokesUnited States Bob May[16]
Ben Hogan Pebble Beach Invitational
1992United States Loren Roberts281−72 strokesUnited States Mike Reid[17]
Spalding Invitational
1991: No tournament
1990United States Juli Inkster284−41 strokeUnited States Mark Brooks[18]
1989
(Dec)
United States Mark Calcavecchia276−102 strokesCanada Dave Barr
United States Bill Glasson
[19]
1989
(Jan)
United States Bob Gilder276−82 strokesUnited States Rob Boldt[20]
1988United States Lennie Clements271−12PlayoffUnited States Ken Green
United States Tim Norris
United States Dan Pohl
[21]
1987United States Ken Green274−141 strokeUnited States Don Pooley
United States Willie Wood
[22]
1986United States Tim Norris272−163 strokesUnited States Mark Brooks
United States Dan Forsman
[23]
1985England Peter Oosterhuis (2)274−144 strokesUnited States Johnny Miller[24]
1984: No tournament
1983
(Dec)
United States Johnny Miller270−175 strokesUnited States Bob Gilder[25]
1983
(Jan)
England Peter Oosterhuis277−111 strokeUnited States Jay Haas[26]
1982United States Jay Haas337−224 strokesUnited States Bobby Clampett[27]
1981United States John Mahaffey279−91 strokeUnited States Buddy Allin[28]
1980United States Bobby Clampett (a)272−162 strokesUnited States Mike Reid[29]
1979United States Al Geiberger (2)276−9PlayoffUnited States George Bayer
United States Bobby Clampett (a)
[30]
1979United States Al Geiberger276−9PlayoffUnited States George Bayer
United States Bobby Clampett (a)
1978: No tournament
1977United States Rod Funseth (2)271−145 strokesUnited States George Cadle[31]
1976
(Dec)
United States Mark Pfeil212[lower-alpha 1]−41 strokeUnited States Ron Cerrudo
United States Rod Funseth
[32]
Lynx Invitational
1976
(Jan)
United States David Glenz277−85 strokesUnited States Bob Risch[33]
Confidence Open
1975United States Forrest Fezler276−102 strokesUnited States Bob Risch
1974: No tournament
1973United States Rod Funseth272−12PlayoffAustralia Bob Stanton[34]
Hyatt Invitational
1972United States Rafe Botts279−52 strokesUnited States Jim Wiechers

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

References

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