Collin Morikawa Wins 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Full Payouts

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Collin Morikawa Captures Seventh PGA Tour Title at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Pebble Beach, Calif. – Collin Morikawa secured his seventh career PGA Tour title and his first victory in nearly two and a half years at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Sunday, February 14, 2026. The 29-year-old Morikawa finished with a tournament record score of 22-under par, narrowly defeating Min Woo Lee by one stroke.

Morikawa’s Winning Performance

Morikawa entered the final round trailing 54-hole leader Akshay Bhatia by two shots, but a brilliant 10-under 62 on Saturday propelled him into contention. He closed out the tournament with a final-round 67, punctuated by a clutch birdie on the par-5 18th hole. A 20-minute delay due to a ruling on the beach for Jacob Bridgeman preceded Morikawa’s winning putt.

Throughout the week, Morikawa demonstrated exceptional ball-striking ability. His performance on Saturday was particularly noteworthy, gaining 6.46 shots on the field with his approach play – the most he’s amassed in a single round on the PGA TOUR. This performance was the best statistical ball-striking performance of his career, hitting all 18 greens in regulation.

Final Leaderboard Highlights

Here’s a look at the final leaderboard:

  • 1. Collin Morikawa -22
  • T2. Min Woo Lee -21
  • T2. Sepp Straka -21
  • T4. Scottie Scheffler -20
  • T4. Tommy Fleetwood -20

Payout Breakdown

The total purse for the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am was $20 million. Here’s a breakdown of the earnings for the top performers:

  • 1. Collin Morikawa: $3.6 million
  • T2. Min Woo Lee: $1.76 million
  • T2. Sepp Straka: $1.76 million
  • T4. Scottie Scheffler: $877,500
  • T4. Tommy Fleetwood: $877,500
  • T6. Sam Burns: $690,000
  • T6. Akshay Bhatia: $690,000
  • Q8. Ryo Hisatsune: $515,000
  • Q8. Shane Lowry: $515,000
  • Q8. Nico Echavarria: $515,000
  • Q8. Jake Knapp: $515,000
  • Q8. Jacob Bridgeman: $515,000
  • Q8. Hideki Matsuyama: $515,000
  • T14. Rory McIlroy: $342,750
  • T14. Patrick Cantlay: $342,750
  • T14. Matt Fitzpatrick: $342,750
  • T14. Tom Hoge: $342,750

Morikawa’s Mindset Shift

Morikawa credited a conversation with his coach, Rick Sessinghaus, for a crucial mindset shift. Sessinghaus encouraged him to focus on winning, rather than simply achieving top-20 finishes. “When he told me that yesterday,” Morikawa said, “there was that mindset switch going into today. I wanted to come out and win, win the weekend, win the tournament.”

This victory marks Morikawa’s seventh on the PGA Tour and elevates him to third in the FedEx Cup standings.

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