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How to watch 2014 Pebble Beach Pro-Am online, TV schedule and more

The PGA’s annual celebrity filled pro-am tournament begins Thursday and here’s how you can watch the opening round from three of the world’s best looking courses on the Monterey Peninsula.

Jeff Gross

The PGA Tour’s annual Pro-Am extravaganza is this weekend at Pebble Beach near Monterey, Calif., and some of the biggest names in golf are paired up with a variety of amateurs, including stars from the stage and screen, music, sports and more.

Some of the bigger celebrity names participating this year are Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Ray Romano, Kenny G, Condoleezza Rice and more. You can find all the celebrity pairings here in case you want to get a look at one of your favorite stars playing golf -- the bigger names are the athletes, and mostly NFL quarterbacks.

At this point you’re probably asking yourself, where can I watch this grand golfing spectacle? Glad you asked!

The Golf Channel will have their customary three hours of coverage on Thursday beginning at 3 p.m. ET with replays throughout the evening. They will also have their usual simulcast available via their LiveExtra service. You can also get streaming coverage online via PGATour.com beginning at 11 a.m. with featured hole coverage of the the par-5 2nd hole and the par-3 17th hole at Pebble Beach. If you’re looking for coverage from the Shore Course at MPCC or Spyglass Hill, the other two layouts on the rich Peninsula, you’re out of luck.

For those of you with Sirius-XM, radio coverage on the PGA Tour Network will run from noon to 6 p.m.

Thursday’s 1st round coverage:

TV: Golf Channel - 3 to 6 p.m. ET

Online: PGATour.com “Featured Holes” stream - 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. / GolfChannel LiveExtra simulcast 3 to 6 p.m.

Radio: Sirius-XM PGA Tour Network (Ch. 93/208), 12 to 6 p.m.

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