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USPGA Championship 2024 - Winner

Scottie Scheffler+487
Rory McIlroy+755
Brooks Koepka+1656
Xander Schauffele+1254
Ludvig Aberg+1850
Jon Rahm+1856
Collin Morikawa+3563
Bryson Dechambeau+2960
Patrick Cantlay+5067
Cameron Smith+6070
Max Homa+4239
Justin Thomas+5770
Viktor Hovland+4264
Joaquin Niemann+4338
Wyndham Clark+4757
Tommy Fleetwood+4766
Cameron Young+4465
Dustin Johnson+9080
Will Zalatoris+9573
Jason Day+7074
Hideki Matsuyama+7374
Jordan Spieth+5167
Tyrrell Hatton+6070
Sahith Theegala+6051
Min Woo Lee+6554
Sepp Straka+10084
Sungjae Im+9583
Matt Fitzpatrick+7074
Tony Finau+6571
Sam Burns+8076
Talor Gooch+13861
Corey Conners+8552
Byeong Hun An+6571
Shane Lowry+9080
Russell Henley+12592
Alex Noren+12592
Tom Kim+16605
Brian Harman+16605
Adam Scott+11598
Rickie Fowler+17609
Cameron Davis+20117
Nicolai Hojgaard+17609
Si Woo Kim+9047
Christiaan Bezuidenhout+22603
Patrick Reed+17609
Justin Rose+17648
Akshay Bhatia+19791
Ryan Fox+17609
Dean Burmester+13635
Phil Mickelson+35167
Tiger Woods+14137
Jake Knapp+22626
Stephan Jaeger+18118
Thorbjorn Olesen+28646
J.T. Poston+20117
Eric Cole+22626
Nick Taylor+30150
Keegan Bradley+15126
Mackenzie Hughes+22460
Sebastian Soderberg+25211
Robert MacIntyre+30150
Billy Horschel+24719
Erik Van Rooyen+20117
Matthieu Pavon+25134
Kurt Kitayama+16502
Lucas Herbert+20117
Adam Hadwin+25134
Adrian Meronk+17648
Nick Dunlap+20168
Taylor Pendrith+20168
Adam Schenk+18613
Aaron Rai+25134
Chris Kirk+20117
Denny McCarthy+13595
Keith Mitchell+17648
Harris English+15037
Jordan Smith+30150
Emiliano Grillo+30150
Adam Svensson+25211
Thomas Detry+25134
Alexander Bjork+35167
Lucas Glover+20175
Tom Hoge+18613
Keita Nakajima+25211
Gary Woodland+25211
Taylor Moore+23459
Ben Kohles+35167
Sami Valimaki+30253
Ryan Van Velzen+35167
Alejandro Tosti+30253
Jesper Svensson+30253
Maverick Mcnealy+25211
Adrian Otaegui+35167
Matt Wallace+25211
Brendon Todd+35167
Francesco Molinari+35167
Beau Hossler+30253
Charley Hoffman+40335
David Puig+25211
 

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PGA Championship 2024 - Winner

Scottie Scheffler+400
Rory McIlroy+700
Xander Schauffele+1290
Brooks Koepka+1380
Jon Rahm+1565
Ludvig Aberg+1590
Bryson DeChambeau+2395
Collin Morikawa+2475
Max Homa+2630
Joaquin Niemann+3130
Patrick Cantlay+3210
Wyndham Clark+3375
Tommy Fleetwood+3430
Cameron Smith+3540
Viktor Hovland+3550
Justin Thomas+3795
Cameron Young+3970
Tyrrell Hatton+4675
Hideki Matsuyama+4820
Jason Day+5250
Matt Fitzpatrick+5465
Jordan Spieth+5495
Sam Burns+5690
Tony Finau+5710
Dustin Johnson+5720
Byeong-Hun An+5890
Sahith Theegala+5940
Min Woo Lee+6090
Sung-Jae Im+6505
Si Woo Kim+7270
Sepp Straka+7560
Shane Lowry+7625
Louis Oosthuizen+7900
Russell Henley+8195
Corey Conners+8455
Talor Gooch+8740
Adam Scott+9290
Sergio Garcia+9900
Jason Kokrak+9900
Aaron Wise+9900
Joel Dahmen+9900
Davis Riley+9900
Mito Pereira+9900
Seamus Power+9900
James Tyree Poston+9900
Zachary Blair+9900
Tom Kim+10580
Akshay Bhatia+10620
Alex Noren+10635
Patrick Reed+10915
Brian Harman+10935
Dean Burmester+10990
Stephan Jaeger+11080
Denny McCarthy+11410
Rickie Fowler+11875
Kurt Kitayama+12130
Harris English+12415
Nicolai Hojgaard+12680
Chris Kirk+12930
Taylor Pendrith+13085
Keith Mitchell+13100
Christiaan Bezuidenhout+13240
Keegan Bradley+13880
Cam Davis+14355
Jake Knapp+14890
Mackenzie Hughes+15010
Cheng-Tsung Pan+15080
Tiger Woods+15110
Billy Horschel+15330
Adam Schenk+15675
Tom Hoge+15730
Taylor Moore+16085
Aaron Rai+16100
Adrian Meronk+16100
Ryan Fox+16535
Thomas Detry+16615
Lucas Glover+17070
Matthieu Pavon+17390
Justin Rose+17535
J.T. Poston+17580
Adam Hadwin+18020
Lucas Herbert+18210
Chris Gotterup+18985
Robert Macintyre+19380
Erik van Rooyen+19535
Phil Mickelson+19560
Nick Taylor+19795
Patrick Rodgers+23690
Eric Cole+24600
Keita Nakajima+24840
Maverick McNealy+24880
Beau Hossler+25025
Sebastian Soderberg+25030
Alex Smalley+25145
Matt Wallace+25450
Thorbjorn Olesen+26045
Nick Dunlap+26105
Austin Eckroat+26705
Luke List+27100
Ben Griffin+27150
Seong-Hyeon Kim+27280
David Puig+27925
Brendon Todd+28815
Victor Perez+29375
Doug Ghim+29765
Mark Hubbard+30580
Andrew Putnam+30630
Rasmus Hojgaard+30900
Kyoung Hoon Lee+31150
Gary Woodland+32220
Adrian Otaegui+33270
Jordan Smith+33630
Lee Hodges+34570
Emiliano Grillo+34860
Takumi Kanaya+35440
Ryo Hisatsune+35450
Adam Svensson+38687
Tim Widing+38770
Taylor Montgomery+43540
Jesper Svensson+45710
Alexander Bjork+45735
Thriston Lawrence+47555
Grayson Murray+48110
Sami Valimaki+48245
Alejandro Tosti+48700
Charley Hoffman+49220
Peter Malnati+49355
Vincent Norrman+51465
Ben Kohles+53350
Andy Ogletree+55020
Padraig Harrington+55300
Brice Garnett+55300
Kazuma Kobori+62405
Francesco Molinari+62945
Martin Kaymer+65985
Ryan Van Velzen+66690
 

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Odds to Win PGA Championship 2024​

Scottie Scheffler
+475
Rory McIlroy
+800
Xander Schauffele
+1500
Brooks Koepka
+1600
Jon Rahm
+1800
Ludvig Aberg
+2000
Bryson DeChambeau
+2800
Collin Morikawa
+3300
Max Homa
+3300
Wyndham Clark
+4000
Joaquin Niemann
+4000
Patrick Cantlay
+4500
Viktor Hovland
+4500
Tommy Fleetwood
+4500
Cameron Smith
+5000
Justin Thomas
+5500
Cameron Young
+5500
Hideki Matsuyama
+6500
Jason Day
+6500
Byeong-Hun An
+7000
Will Zalatoris
+7500
Tyrrell Hatton
+7500
Sahith Theegala
+7500
Sam Burns
+7500
Min Woo Lee
+8000
Jordan Spieth
+8500
Matt Fitzpatrick
+8500
Sungjae Im
+8500
Sepp Straka
+8500
Dustin Johnson
+9000
Si Woo Kim
+9000
Tony Finau
+10000
Russell Henley
+10000
Talor Gooch
+11000
Corey Conners
+11000
Shane Lowry
+12500
Adam Scott
+12500
Alex Noren
+13500
Akshay Bhatia
+13500
Dean Burmester
+15000
Denny McCarthy
+15000
Stephan Jaeger
+16500
Harris English
+16500
Brian Harman
+17500
Tom Kim
+17500
Nicolai Hojgaard
+17500
Kurt Kitayama
+17500
Keith Mitchell
+18500
Chris Kirk
+18500
Rickie Fowler
+20000
Patrick Reed
+20000
Cam Davis
+20000
Tiger Woods
+20000
Taylor Pendrith
+20000
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
+22500
Taylor Moore
+22500
Mackenzie Hughes
+22500
Tom Hoge
+22500
Adam Schenk
+25000
J.T. Poston
+25000
Aaron Rai
+25000
Keegan Bradley
+25000
Jake Knapp
+25000
Lucas Glover
+25000
Patrick Rodgers
+25000
Billy Horschel
+27500
Thorbjorn Olesen
+27500
Keita Nakajima
+27500
Adrian Meronk
+30000
Nick Taylor
+30000
Justin Rose
+30000
Christopher Gotterup
+30000
Ryan Fox
+30000
Austin Eckroat
+32500
Gary Woodland
+32500
Lucas Herbert
+35000
Adam Hadwin
+35000
Thomas Detry
+35000
Matthieu Pavon
+35000
S.H. Kim
+35000
Robert MacIntyre
+35000
Phil Mickelson
+35000
Erik van Rooyen
+35000
Beau Hossler
+35000
Nick Dunlap
+35000
David Puig
+35000
Sebastian Soderberg
+35000
Eric Cole
+40000
Brendon Todd
+40000
Maverick McNealy
+40000
Adrian Otaegui
+40000
Luke List
+40000
Ben Griffin
+40000
K.H. Lee
+40000
Rasmus Hojgaard
+40000
Matt Wallace
+40000
Adam Svensson
+40000
Andrew Putnam
+45000
Alex Smalley
+50000
Doug Ghim
+50000
Victor Perez
+50000
Jordan Smith
+50000
Emiliano Grillo
+50000
Mark Hubbard
+50000
Taylor Montgomery
+50000
Tim Widing
+50000
Lee Hodges
+50000
Ryo Hisatsune
+50000
Alexander Bjork
+50000
Takumi Kanaya
+50000
Thriston Lawrence
+65000
Alejandro Tosti
+70000
Sami Valimaki
+75000
Andy Ogletree
+75000
Jesper Svensson
+75000
Charley Hoffman
+75000
Peter Malnati
+75000
Vincent Norrman
+75000
Ben Kohles
+75000
Grayson Murray
+75000
Francesco Molinari
+100000
Ryan Van Velzen
+100000
Martin Kaymer
+100000
Brice Garnett
+100000
Kazuma Kobori
+100000
Padraig Harrington
+100000
Camilo Villegas
+100000
Zac Blair
+150000
Luke Donald
+150000
Michael Block
+200000
Jason Dufner
+250000
Andrew Svoboda
+250000
Brad Marek
+250000
Braden Shattuck
+250000
Jimmy Walker
+250000
Y.E. Yang
+250000
Evan Bowser
+500000
John Daly
+500000
Jeremy Wells
+500000
Kyle Mendoza
+500000
Josh Speight
+500000
John Somers
+500000
Zac Oakley
+500000
Jesse Mueller
+500000
Rich Beem
+500000
Larkin Gross
+500000
Wyatt Worthington II
+500000
Jared Jones
+500000
Shaun Micheel
+500000
Tyler Collet
+500000
Preston Cole
+500000
Tracy Phillips
+500000
Ben Polland
+500000
Jeffrey Kellen
+500000
Josh Bevell
+500000
Matt Dobyns
+500000
 

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Scottie Scheffler shortest PGA Championship favorite since Tiger Woods​

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Scottie Scheffler is in the midst of the most dominant run by a pro golfer since Tiger Woods in his prime.

Scheffler, ranked No. 1 in the world, became the first golfer since Woods in 2007-08 to win four tournaments in five PGA Tour starts when he won the RBC Heritage the week after winning the Masters.

He also is the shortest favorite to win this week’s PGA Championship since Woods was 4-1 in 2013, according to sportsoddshistory.com.

Scheffler is the +450 favorite at the Westgate SuperBook to win the year’s second major, which tees off Thursday at Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky.

At Caesars Sportsbook and Boyd Gaming, he is 3-1, the shortest odds to win any major since 2009, when Woods was +175 to win the PGA Championship and +175 to win the U.S. Open.

“If he putts decent, he’s going to win,” Woods said May 1 on “The Today Show” in reference to Scheffler starting any tournament. “If he putts great, he blows away fields. If he has a bad putting week, he contends. He’s just that good of a ball-striker.”

Scheffler hasn’t played since his win at the Heritage on April 22. His wife, Meredith, recently gave birth to the couple’s first child, Sports Illustrated’s Bob Harig tweeted Saturday.

“He’s got recent time away from the course, but he’s just been in such solid form for so long, I don’t think it’s going to affect him too much,” SuperBook golf oddsmaker Jeff Sherman said.

Scheffler, 40-1 to win the Grand Slam, is the PGA Championship money leader at the SuperBook and tied for third in tickets with Rory McIlroy, the +750 second choice to win the major. Scheffler is the ticket and money leader at BetMGM.

Ludvig Aberg is No. 1 in tickets and No. 2 in money at the Westgate, where he’s 20-1.

Brooks Koepka, the defending champion and winner of three of the past six PGA Championships, is 16-1. He is second in tickets and fourth in money at the SuperBook.

Woods, a 200-1 long shot, is the largest liability at the Westgate, where a bettor wagered $1,000 to win $100,000 (100-1) in February on the 15-time major champion.

“You’re always going to have liability on Tiger,” Sherman said. “But it’s too limited of a schedule for him. He’s dealing with too many issues.”

Woods finished the Masters with a 16-over 304, his highest 72-hole score as a pro.
 

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What are sharp handicappers recommending as their PGA best bets?​

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Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka enter the PGA Championship in top form, with each of them winning their last start.

Scheffler and McIlroy are the only golfers in single-digit odds to win the year’s second major, which tees off Thursday at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky. Xander Schauffele and Koepka are the next two choices on the betting board.

Jon Rahm is the +1850 fifth choice at Circa Sports. Wes Reynolds, co-host of VSiN’s “Long Shots” golf betting podcast, has made the two-time major champion one of his best bets to win the tournament.

“It seems like Rahm is a bit of the forgotten man this week,” said Reynolds (@WesReynolds1). “Rahm has yet to win in his debut season on LIV Golf, but he has not finished outside the top 10 in any one of those seven events.

“His brand of explosive ball-striking and sharp short game makes him one of the game’s true elites and a danger on any golf course, especially one like Valhalla.”

Here are Reynolds’ other best bets, with comments on each:

Bryson DeChambeau, 28-1

“DeChambeau still leads the golf world for driving distance and can overpower most golf courses. He is a previous winner on a Jack Nicklaus (designed course) having won the Memorial at Muirfield Village back in 2018.

“He led the Masters for strokes gained off-the-tee and finished top five in last year’s PGA at Oak Hill, so he has some good recent form at major championships.”

Joaquin Niemann, 41-1

“Niemann has drifted a bit after his hot start to 2024, but he has been the best player on LIV Golf this season already with two victories and six top 10s.”

Patrick Cantlay, 48-1

“The current No. 8 player in the world has yet to show the major championship pedigree befitting of his ranking, but Valhalla could be the ticket for Cantlay to finally really be in the hunt to win a major.

“He has always played well on Nicklaus designs, most notably having won the Memorial twice at Muirfield Village.”

Tony Finau, 90-1

“He has been a mess with the putter, but his tee-to-green game has still been very good. He is a fit for a bigger golf course, as he ranks behind only McIlroy, Rahm, Scheffler and Schauffele for strokes gained on longer courses.”

Akshay Bhatia, 150-1
“Bhatia won the Valero Texas Open last month and now has two PGA Tour victories in less than a calendar year. Bhatia has also won on Valhalla at the Junior PGA Championship in 2018.”

Dean Burmester, 150-1

“Burmester won earlier this season at the LIV event held at Doral in Miami. He is one of the longest drivers of the golf ball in professional golf.”

McIlroy (-120) over Schauffele

Westgate SuperBook golf oddsmaker Jeff Sherman played McIlroy to win the PGA at longer odds than his current +760. But he still recommends McIlroy over Schauffele in a tournament matchup. McIlroy is coming off a win last week at the Wells Fargo Championship and won his last major at Valhalla in the 2014 PGA Championship.

“He’s probably feeling as well as he has in two years about his golf game,” said Sherman (@golfodds).

Mickelson (-145) over Woods

Sherman also bet on Phil Mickelson to beat Tiger Woods in a tournament matchup.

“I’m just going against Tiger,” he said. “He just plays so seldom in competition, I’ll take these guys who are at least playing.”

Sahith Theegala, 77-1

Tyrrell Hatton, 62-1


Sherman also backed a pair of long shots to win in Sahith Theegala and Tyrrell Hatton.

“Theegala has just had a fantastic season, a bunch of top 10s,” he said. “I consider this one not as prestigious as the other three majors. This is more for the taking for someone like him. The same thing with Hatton.”
 

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Who are the biggest long shots to have won the PGA Championship?​

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When Phil Mickelson became the oldest golfer ever to win a major at age 50 at the 2021 PGA Championship, he also became the biggest long shot to win the event in the 21st century.

Four of the five biggest long shots to win the PGA Championship have cashed tickets in the past 15 years, according to sportsoddshistory.com, which has odds dating to 1985.

Mickelson was as high as a 300-1 long shot before the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island, South Carolina. A bettor at DraftKings sportsbook turned $1,000 into $300,000 after winning a wager on Mickelson at 300-1.

His odds dropped to 14-1 after the second round, when he was tied for the lead with Louis Oosthuizen. Mickelson had a one-stroke lead over Brooks Koepka entering the final round, then shot a 73 to win the Wanamaker Trophy by two strokes over Koepka and Oosthuizen.

Here are the next four biggest long shots to win the PGA Championship:

150-1, Keegan Bradley, 2011

Bradley was five shots behind with three holes to play at the Atlanta Athletic Club before one of the most stunning turnarounds in a major. He made back-to-back birdies, including a 35-footer on the 17th hole, before a monumental meltdown by leader Jason Dufner. Three consecutive bogeys by Dufner led to a three-hole playoff.

Bradley birdied the 16th hole in the playoff — his first outright lead of the day — and won by one shot for his only major championship.

125-1, Jimmy Walker, 2016

Walker held off Jason Day by one stroke after a 36-hole final at Baltusrol that was one of the longest days in PGA Championship history. Walker shot a 2-under 68 in the morning for a one-shot lead over Day, then finished with a 3-under 67 in the evening. Day made an eagle on the final hole to cut the lead to one, forcing Walker to make a par to win the Wanamaker Trophy.

125-1, Y.E. Yang, 2009

Yang beat Tiger Woods by three strokes in the first major that Woods failed to win when leading after 54 holes. Before Yang’s stunning victory, Woods was 14-0 when he went into the final round of a major atop the leaderboard.

Yang, a South Korean who became the first Asian-born player to win a major, led by one on the final hole. He then made a birdie to finish with a 2-under 70 at Hazeltine. Woods missed a par putt and shot 75.

Woods, who entered the final round with a two-shot lead, three-putted for a bogey at No. 4 and made another bogey at No. 8. That meant the final pairing went to the back nine tied for the lead. Yang took the lead for the first time all week by chipping in for an eagle from about 20 yards short of the 14th green.

70-1, David Toms, 2001

Toms won his only major championship by one stroke over Phil Mickelson at the Atlanta Athletic Club. Toms had a two-stroke lead over Mickelson after 54 holes. He led by one stroke heading into the final hole, before making a 12-foot putt to save par for the win. His winning score of 265 was the lowest 72-hole score ever at a major championship until Henrik Stenson shot 264 in the 2016 British Open.
 
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