Scottie Scheffler is finally set to make his 2025 PGA Tour debut next week.

The World No. 1 will tee it up at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, as first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.

Scheffler is coming off a historic season in which he won seven PGA Tour events, including the Masters, the Players and the Tour Championship. Scheffler’s season-long FedEx Cup title helped him nail down a third consecutive PGA Tour Player of the Year Award. He also added wins at the Olympics in August and the Hero World Challenge in December.

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But later that month, Scheffler suffered a hand injury on Christmas Day. In a Zoom meeting with media members promoting the Arnold Palmer Invitational earlier this week, Scheffler explained he got hurt “making homemade ravioli.”

That caused Scheffler to miss the season-opening Sentry as well as last week’s American Express.

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Scheffler is returning for the second of eight PGA Tour Signature Events in 2025. He won four such events in 2024.

Scheffler isn’t the only big star making a return from injury at Pebble Beach. Three-time major champ Jordan Spieth is also in the field for his first tournament since underogoing wrist surgery in August.

Spieth, the 2017 winner at Pebble Beach, will be playing in this event for a 13th consecutive year. Scheffler finished T-6 in his tournament debut last year when Wyndham Clark won a weather-shortened event.

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This article was originally published on golfdigest.com