Pebble Beach Final Round Tee Times Moved Up as Weather Threatens; Bhatia Holds Two-Shot Lead

Pebble Beach Final Round Tee Times Moved Up as Weather Threatens; Bhatia Holds Two-Shot Lead

The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am will complete its final round on Sunday, February 15, with organizers moving tee times earlier to avoid incoming severe weather. Akshay Bhatia heads to the final day with a two-shot advantage after a third-round 68, and groups will play in threesomes off split tees to get as much golf in as possible before conditions deteriorate.

Storm threat forces schedule reshuffle

Tournament officials advanced the start times and shifted the field into threesomes and split-tee starts to beat a broad area of low pressure moving toward the Monterey Peninsula. The system is expected to bring increasing showers and stronger southerly winds through the day, with conditions forecast to worsen by evening. Organizers prioritized finishing play ahead of the brunt of the storm and higher gusts, which were expected to present the biggest challenge later in the day.

With the earlier starts, players will get the wind and rain in varying degrees depending on their position in the rotation. That could make scoring particularly difficult for afternoon groups, and leaders will be under pressure to build a cushion before the worst weather arrives.

Leaders, late tee time grouping and broadcast windows

Bhatia enters the final round at 17 under after a tidy 68 on Saturday. He carries a two-shot cushion over Collin Morikawa, Sepp Straka and Jake Knapp, who sit in a pack two strokes back. Jacob Bridgeman is also in the mix at 16 under, while Hideki Matsuyama posted a third straight 67 to climb to 15 under.

Bhatia reflected on recent near-misses and the work it takes to finish. "I still have always tried to put one foot in front of the other and that’s just what I’ve got to keep doing, " he said on Saturday. "It’s so early in the season. Whether I win tomorrow or not, it’s just continuing to contend in tournaments. And these last two weeks, having a chance is really nice. "

The final-round broadcast windows are scheduled for 1-3 p. m. ET and 3-6: 30 p. m. ET, with earlier live coverage beginning at 10: 15 a. m. ET that will include featured-group and featured-hole coverage. With weather looming, viewers and followers should be prepared for potential interruptions or adjustments to the planned windows.

Complete Round 4 tee times (ET)

Groups will go off split tees in threesomes. Listed start times are Eastern Time for Sunday, February 15.

10: 22 a. m. — Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Pierceson Coody
10: 33 a. m. — Tony Finau, Russell Henley, Sami Valimaki
10: 44 a. m. — Patrick Cantlay, Alex Smalley, Ryan Gerard
10: 55 a. m. — Jason Day, Harry Hall, J. T. Poston
11: 06 a. m. — Nick Taylor, Chris Gotterup, Keegan Bradley
11: 17 a. m. — Ryan Fox, Harris English, Max Greyserman
11: 28 a. m. — Scottie Scheffler, Max McGreevy, Robert MacIntyre
11: 39 a. m. — Alex Noren, Matt Fitzpatrick, Brian Harman
11: 50 a. m. — Tom Hoge, Rickie Fowler, Ryo Hisatsune
12: 01 p. m. — Jordan Spieth, Xander Schauffele, Shane Lowry
12: 12 p. m. — Min Woo Lee, Ben Griffin, Nico Echavarria
12: 23 p. m. — Tommy Fleetwood, Sam Burns, Maverick McNealy
12: 34 p. m. — Jake Knapp, Jacob Bridgeman, Hideki Matsuyama
12: 45 p. m. — Akshay Bhatia, Collin Morikawa, Sepp Straka 10: 22 a. m. — Bud Cauley, Patrick Rodgers, Chris Kirk
10: 33 a. m. — Cameron Young, Mackenzie Hughes, Michael Kim
10: 44 a. m. — Kurt Kitayama, Sam Stevens, Taylor Pendrith
10: 55 a. m. — Viktor Hovland, Wyndham Clark, Emilliano Grillo
11: 06 a. m. — Billy Horschel, J. J. Spaun, Ludvig Aberg
11: 17 a. m. — Andrew Novak, Denny McCarthy, Sahith Theegala
11: 28 a. m. — Keith Mitchell, Aldrich Potgeiter, Kevin Yu
11: 39 a. m. — Si Woo Kim, Marco Penge, Garrick Higgo
11: 50 a. m. — Rico Hoey, Lucas Glover, Steven Fisk
12: 01 p. m. — Stephan Jaeger, Matt McCarty, Brian Campbell
12: 12 p. m. — Michael Thorbjornsen, Joe Highsmith, Correy Conners
12: 23 p. m. — Aaron Rai, Daniel Berger, Matti Schmid
12: 34 p. m. — Jhonnathan Vegas, Adam Schenk

With the threat of severe weather and gusty winds on the way, late-morning and afternoon groups could face dramatically different conditions than those who tee off earlier. Expect an intense finish along the still waters of Pebble Beach as players race against both the leaderboard and the forecast.