Hello, Duffer devotees! Alexis Morgan here, your Lifestyle Editor, and I’m buzzing with excitement as we dive into the heart of the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. While the leaderboard is certainly heating up, I always look beyond the scores to the deeper currents of what makes this sport, and these players, so compelling. It’s about more than just birdies, isn’t it? It’s about the relentless pursuit of excellence, the mental fortitude, and the sheer joy of the game played against one of golf’s most iconic backdrops.
Pebble Beach itself is a lifestyle. The crisp ocean air, the dramatic cliffs, the storied history – it all contributes to an experience that transcends the typical tournament. And when you see players like Ryo Hisatsune, Akshay Bhatia, and Rickie Fowler battling it out, you’re watching individuals at the peak of their mental and physical game. This isn’t just about swinging a club; it’s about a meticulously crafted life dedicated to health, focus, and performance.
The Mental Game: More Than Just a Swing
I’ve often noticed that what separates good golfers from great ones isn’t always raw talent. It’s their mental resilience. Picture Akshay Bhatia, after a stellar Round 2, moving into a tie for the lead. That kind of performance isn’t just physical; it’s a testament to unwavering focus and composure under pressure.
“Two-time PGA Tour winner Akshay Bhatia shot an impressive 64 on Friday at Spyglass Hill to charge into a tie for the lead at 15 under.”
For us everyday golfers, this translates directly to our weekend rounds. How often do we let one bad shot derail our entire game? Watching these pros, we’re reminded of the power of staying present and resilient. My actionable takeaway here is simple: cultivate a pre-shot routine that helps you reset, whether it’s a deep breath, a specific visualization, or a positive affirmation. The mental game starts long before you reach the course, with mindfulness and self-awareness.
Fitness on the Fairway: The New Standard
Gone are the days when golfers weren’t considered athletes in the truest sense. Today, the physicality of the game is undeniable. The stamina required to walk 18 holes day after day, the core strength for a powerful swing, the flexibility to avoid injury – it’s a demanding sport. When Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler are in the mix, you’re looking at athletes who commit to rigorous fitness routines.
Scottie Scheffler, for instance,
“rallied from a slow start to record a six-under 66 at Spyglass Hill in Round 2, putting him in the mix for the weekend.”
This kind of sustained performance, especially after a challenging start, speaks volumes about physical conditioning. It’s not just about a powerful swing; it’s about having the endurance to maintain that power, and that focus, through 72 holes.
What does this mean for you? It means incorporating golf-specific exercises into your routine. Think core strengthening (planks, Russian twists), flexibility work (yoga, dynamic stretching), and even some light cardio to build stamina. You don’t need a professional trainer, but a commitment to a consistent fitness regimen off the course will profoundly impact your game on it.
The Unseen Drivers: Passion and Perseverance
The beauty of the Pro-Am is that it brings together seasoned pros and celebrity amateurs, all unified by their love for the game. This year, with major contenders like Keegan Bradley and Jordan Spieth in the mix, we see the pure passion that propels them. It’s that deep-seated love for golf that fuels the long hours of practice, the travel, and the immense pressure of competition.
“Keegan Bradley and Jordan Spieth are among a group tied at 10 under, while Rory McIlroy is one shot further back at nine under.”
This element of passion is something every golfer can tap into. Remember why you started playing. Was it the camaraderie, the challenge, the escape? Reconnect with that initial spark. This isn’t just about beating your personal best; it’s about enjoying every moment, every swing, every walk down the fairway, no matter your skill level. The pros remind us that even at the highest level, the love for the game is a potent fuel.
The Art of Relaxation: Finding Your Pebble Beach Moment
After intense rounds, these players also need to decompress. While the article focuses on the competition, I always imagine the stunning views and serene environment of Pebble Beach itself playing a role in rejuvenation. For us, this means finding our “Pebble Beach moment” off the course. It could be unwinding with a good book, enjoying a healthy meal with loved ones, or simply taking a quiet walk.
The pro-am format itself, where players are paired with amateurs, often creates a more relaxed atmosphere than other tournaments. It injects a sense of fun and connection that is vital for well-being. My advice? Don’t let golf become another source of stress. Embrace the social aspect, enjoy the walk, and appreciate being outdoors. That blend of competition and comradeship is a powerful mood booster.
Where to Catch the Action (and the Inspiration!)
If you’re eager to witness these lifestyle lessons unfold live, you’ve got options! The third round from the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links promises to be a thriller. Catch the early action on Golf Channel, and then switch over to CBS for the prime-time show. Or, if you’re like me and love flexibility, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ has you covered from 11:30 a.m. ET, and Paramount+ will stream the CBS broadcast. There’s nothing quite like watching these athletes perform, reminding us that with dedication and passion, we can all elevate our game – and our lives.
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So, as the drama unfolds at Pebble Beach, let’s remember that the true essence of golf extends far beyond the scorecard. It’s about the relentless pursuit of improvement, the journey of self-discovery, and the timeless culture woven into every swing. Live well, play well, and I’ll catch you on the next hole!


