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Nick Dunlap debuts and JT aims to bounce back at rainy Pebble Beach

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The PGA Tour returns to the Monterey Peninsula this week for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which will have fewer celebrities, more highly ranked pro golfers and a lot more money on the line.

As the second of eight signature events this season, the pro-am field was reduced from 156 two-man teams to 80 in the no-cut event. That means you won't see Bill Murray, Ray Romano and other celebrities this week. In fact, you won't see any non-PGA Tour golfers competing on the weekend, as the 80 amateurs will only play Thursday and Friday, weather permitting.