After reading his tournament survey, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am gifted a PGA Tour player with his own bobblehead after reading it

Apr, 2023

Someone at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is a witty person.

Who knew that this wasn’t news worthy of “breaking” headlines in all capital letters?

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In February, when the annual PGA Tour stopped at the iconic West Coast resort, Australian Greg Chalmers, 49, filled out the tournament survey and suggested the solution to their marketing efforts would be to create a Chalmers doll, among other “Greggy merch.”

Chalmers has risen to 1088 in the world, but he doesn’t really move the needle. It’s not like he is moving the needle.

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Marketing team deserves a lot of credit for creating a Chalmers doll. They have previously given out Jordan Spieth bobbleheads.

Chalmers, with his tongue firmly in cheek once again, tweeted: “It arrived today. The likeness is uncanny.” He does look too handsome in bobblehead format and someone forgot that he’s left-handed.

Chalmers responded to a Tweet with more sarcasm, saying, “Definitely, the only thing that’s wrong.”

You should follow Chalmers on Twitter ( @GregChalmersPGA). His dry humor and funny videos from tournaments have been a big hit. Remember when he broke the garage door opener while practicing his swing? If only AT&T would also bring out the Chalmers cards that he suggested, the AT&T’s marketing campaign could really go to the “next-level,” as Chalmers described it.

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