
Saturday at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am means the celebrity rotation will be at Pebble Beach today. What does that mean for you? You can watch them all day with PGATOUR.com's exclusive LIVE@ coverage from the world-famous par-3 seventh hole.
Below we'll take a look at the day's most intriguing pairings. Celebrity handicaps are in parentheses.
All times eastern.

Paul Stankowski/Andy Garcia (10) Daniel Chopra/George Lopez (12)
Tee time: 9 a.m.
Course: Pebble Beach, Tee No. 1
Why you should watch: Aside from the fact that George Lopez is one of the greatest entertainers around, which in itself is reason to watch, you also get to see Andy Garcia -- aka Terry Benedict from the Ocean's movie series. Surely Garcia won't be as ruthless on the course as he is in his movies and how could he be with TOUR nice guy Paul Stankowski as his partner?
Also, all week Lopez has been dressing like his partner, Mercedes-Benz Championship winner Daniel Chopra, wearing a visor with crazy blonde hair that resembles Chopra. Lopez as give the group the nickname the "Chopez" pairing. In the second round of Friday, Lopez wore a kilt to play.
Bob Burns/Ray Romano (16) John Daly/Kevin James (18)
Tee time: 9:50 a.m.
Course: Pebble Beach, Tee No. 1
Why you should watch: This foursome might just have more fun than all the others. Ray Romano and Kevin James always put on a show. It's like a five-hour comedy routine when they're on the course and is never short of taking playful barbs at one another's game.
Romano, made famous from the hit-show Everybody Loves Raymond, is every bit the character he played on the show. And James, who played Doug on King of Queens, before earning several recent gigs on the silver screen, can't walk five feet without making people laugh whether it's a dance or a facial expression.
Kevin Streelman/Chris O'Donnell (7) Jonathan Moore/Luke Wilson (12)
Tee time: 8:40 a.m.
Course: Pebble Beach, Tee No. 1
Why you should watch: The celebs, of course, are always fun, but we'll get to them in a second. How about TOUR rookie Kevin Streelman? This is the same guy who Monday qualified for the Buick Invitational only to earn himself a Saturday tee time with no less than Tiger Woods. While Streelman didn't play his best that day, it sure did breed some confidence.
Now for the celebs. O'Donnell was simply brilliant playing Robin in the Batman films and was equally outstanding alongside Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman. Sporting a 7-handicap, O'Donnell is more than capable of pulling off some nice shots.
Wilson's movie credits include instant comedy classics Old School and Anchorman, both alongside Will Ferrell. He's becoming a regular in the TOUR pro-am tournaments, having already teed it up in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.