Pebble Beach Lords

Pebble Beach Lords

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Meet the Squad

Michael
Campbell

New Zealand

Michael Shane Campbell is a New Zealand golf icon, best known for winning the 2005 U.S. Open at Pinehurst, holding off Tiger Woods with fearless putting and composure. A professional since 1993, he has claimed multiple international victories, including the DP World Tour, PGA Tour, and Australasian Tour, and represented New Zealand in five World Cups. Renowned for his resilience, Campbell earned over $14 million in professional prize money.

INTERESTING FACT

He overcame self-doubt and financial pressure before his U.S. Open win, describing it as a triumph of mental strength as much as skill.

Keith
Horne

South Africa

Keith turned professional in 1992 and has multiple Sunshine Tour victories to his name, including the 2006 Vodacom Championship. Over his career, he has earned more than $1 million in prize money and is known for a solid, dependable playing style that thrives under pressure. Since joining the Legends Tour, Horne has continued to impress, recording multiple top-10 finishes and claiming victories such as the 2024 Zambia Golf Legends Championship, proving his competitive edge remains strong in senior golf.

FUN FACT

Horne once posted a career-low 61 on a Sunshine Tour event, showcasing his potential for magical rounds.

Steve
Webster

England

A veteran of the Senior Tour, Webster is known for longevity and skillful putting. During his pro career, his biggest highlights include winning the 2005 Telecom Italia Open and the 2007 Portugal Masters. Over his DP World Tour career, Webster, who was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, made 500 starts, earned more than €7.4 million, and recorded 55 top 1O finishes. On the senior stage, he captured the 2025 Grass & Co. English Legends title on the Legends Tour, underscoring his continued competitiveness after age 50.

fun fact

Webster once played an entire tournament with a broken club, adapting his strategy to win a tight match.

Patrik
Sjoland

Sweden

Patrik turned professional in the 1990s and built a strong career across Scandinavian and European tours. He claimed wins at the Italian Open (1998), Irish Open (2000), and the Hong Kong Open (1999), plus multiple Challenge Tour and Nordic Golf League titles, which has earned him over €1 million in prize money. Sj6Iand continues to compete successfully on the Legends Tour, winning the European Senior Masters in 2023.

fun fact

Griffiths is known among fans for winning a playoff using a 3-wood off the tee on a par-5.

Kapil
Dev

India

Kapil Dev Nikhanj, one of cricket’s greatest all-rounders who captained India to its first Cricket World Cup victory in 1983 and forever transformed the nation’s sporting identity, has been a passionate golfer for over 30 years. He regularly participates in celebrity and pro-am events and is a significant figure in Indian golf administration where he is the current President of the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI). Kapil has pursued business ventures, endorsements, and leadership roles, building a net worth around $30 million.

fun FACT

He’s also known to regularly challenge much younger professional golfers in pro-am events, often joking that golf keeps him “sharper than cricket ever did!”

Tvesa
Malik

India

Born in Gurgaon in 1995, Tvesa took up golf in her youth and excelled as a standout amateur, winning junior titles and joining India’s national squad by 2014. Turning professional in 2017, she quickly became one of India’s leading women’s players, amassing 14 professional victories, including numerous Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour wins and topping that tour’s Order of Merit in 2018. Malik broke through internationally by winning the 2024 SuperSport Ladies Challenge on the Sunshine Ladies Tour in South Africa. She has recorded strong Ladies European Tour finishes, including a runner-up at the 2024 VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open.

fun fact

She became only the third Indian woman to win in Africa, following Diksha Dagar and Aditi Ashok.

Michael
Campbell

New Zealand

Michael Shane Campbell is a New Zealand golf icon, best known for winning the 2005 U.S. Open at Pinehurst, holding off Tiger Woods with fearless putting and composure. A professional since 1993, he has claimed multiple international victories, including the DP World Tour, PGA Tour, and Australasian Tour, and represented New Zealand in five World Cups. Renowned for his resilience, Campbell earned over $14 million in professional prize money.

INTERESTING FACT

He overcame self-doubt and financial pressure before his U.S. Open win, describing it as a triumph of mental strength as much as skill.

Keith
Horne

South Africa

Keith turned professional in 1992 and has multiple Sunshine Tour victories to his name, including the 2006 Vodacom Championship. Over his career, he has earned more than $1 million in prize money and is known for a solid, dependable playing style that thrives under pressure. Since joining the Legends Tour, Horne has continued to impress, recording multiple top-10 finishes and claiming victories such as the 2024 Zambia Golf Legends Championship, proving his competitive edge remains strong in senior golf.

FUN FACT

Horne once posted a career-low 61 on a Sunshine Tour event, showcasing his potential for magical rounds.

Steve
Webster

England

A veteran of the Senior Tour, Webster is known for longevity and skillful putting. During his pro career, his biggest highlights include winning the 2005 Telecom Italia Open and the 2007 Portugal Masters. Over his DP World Tour career, Webster, who was born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, made 500 starts, earned more than €7.4 million, and recorded 55 top 1O finishes. On the senior stage, he captured the 2025 Grass & Co. English Legends title on the Legends Tour, underscoring his continued competitiveness after age 50.

fun fact

Webster once played an entire tournament with a broken club, adapting his strategy to win a tight match.

Patrik
Sjoland

Sweden

Patrik turned professional in the 1990s and built a strong career across Scandinavian and European tours. He claimed wins at the Italian Open (1998), Irish Open (2000), and the Hong Kong Open (1999), plus multiple Challenge Tour and Nordic Golf League titles, which has earned him over €1 million in prize money. Sj6Iand continues to compete successfully on the Legends Tour, winning the European Senior Masters in 2023.

fun fact

He famously converted a double eagle during a Swedish tour event, a rare highlight in his career.

Kapil
Dev

India

Kapil Dev Nikhanj, one of cricket’s greatest all-rounders who captained India to its first Cricket World Cup victory in 1983 and forever transformed the nation’s sporting identity, has been a passionate golfer for over 30 years. He regularly participates in celebrity and pro-am events and is a significant figure in Indian golf administration where he is the current President of the Professional Golf Tour of India (PGTI). Kapil has pursued business ventures, endorsements, and leadership roles, building a net worth around $30 million.

fun FACT

He’s also known to regularly challenge much younger professional golfers in pro-am events, often joking that golf keeps him “sharper than cricket ever did!”

Tvesa
Malik

India

Born in Gurgaon in 1995, Tvesa took up golf in her youth and excelled as a standout amateur, winning junior titles and joining India’s national squad by 2014. Turning professional in 2017, she quickly became one of India’s leading women’s players, amassing 14 professional victories, including numerous Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour wins and topping that tour’s Order of Merit in 2018. Malik broke through internationally by winning the 2024 SuperSport Ladies Challenge on the Sunshine Ladies Tour in South Africa. She has recorded strong Ladies European Tour finishes, including a runner-up at the 2024 VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open.

fun fact

She became only the third Indian woman to win in Africa, following Diksha Dagar and Aditi Ashok.

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