2024 Wyndham Championship Betting Odds, Favorites to Win, and Analysis

Top Contenders and Betting PGA Lines for the Wyndham Championship

 

The 2024 Wyndham Championship tees off this week, marking the final regular season event before the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Let’s analyze the top contenders and explore the most compelling online PGA lines for the tournament.

 

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2024 Wyndham Championship | 86th edition of the Wyndham Championship: a professional golf tournament in North Carolina on the PGA Tour.
Thursday, August 8th – Sunday, August 11th, 2024 | Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, North Carolina
Defending Champion: Lee Hodges

 

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The 2024 Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield is the last PGA Tour event before the start of the FedEx Cup playoffs.

The tournament begins Thursday and features a diminished field as most of the world’s top players are taking a week off following the Paris Olympics. 

With many top golfers taking a break after the Olympics, this week presents an opportunity for the lesser-known players to shine.

So, let’s start with the top 3 picks to win this

 

Writer’s Top 3 Picks for the Next Wyndham Championship

Sungjae Im (+1150)

Sungjae Im is the betting favorite to win a watered-down field this weekend.

The 26-year-old South Korean golfer has yet to win on the PGA Tour this season, but has seven top-10 finishes and is 20th in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) and ninth in the FedEx Cup standings.

He has been playing very well as of late, finishing inside the top-12 in seven of his last nine starts, including T4s at the Wells Fargo Championship and Genesis Scottish Open and a T7 at The Open Championship.

Im also has a decent track record at Sedgefield, finishing as runner-up in 2022 with a 15-under par and a low round 63.

He was T14 in 2023 and should be in contention this week.


 

Billy Horschel (+2200)

Billy Horschel is another player whose stock has been rising as of late.

Ranked 27th in the FedEx Cup standings, Horschel won the Corales Puntacana Championship early this season and was in contention at The Open before settling for a T2 finish, his best ever result at a major.

However, he missed the cut the week prior at the Scottish Open and only had one top-10 result in his prior seven starts.

He’s not consistent enough to warrant an outright bet this week at Sedgefield.


 

Shane Lowry (+2200)

Shane Lowry is also coming off of a strong performance at The Open.

He was the second round leader, but had a disastrous third round, ultimately settling for sixth place.

That seemed to derail his confidence as he finished T26 at the Olympics and was never really in contention.

He has six top-10 results in 16 events played this year and is 10th in the FedExCup standings, so it has been a bounce back season for the 37-year-old, but I wouldn’t expect him to win at Sedgefield.

He was T51 in the 2023 Wyndham Championship.


 

Winning Pick – Will Zalatoris (+7500)

Golf outright betting is both fun and frustrating because it’s often such a crapshoot, especially if Scottie Scheffler and other big names aren’t in the field.

Will Zalatoris is 45th in the FedExCup standings and needs a strong showing to solidify his spot in the FedExCup Playoffs, which begin next week with the St.

Jude Championship followed by the BMW Championship, which is limited to the top-50 players.

Zalatoris has had mixed results since returning from surgery to repair a pair of herniated discs in April 2023.

He had a second-place finish at Riviera, but has been outside of the top-40 in nine consecutive events.

So why do I like him this week?

After a few weeks’ rest, Zalatoris said he’s finally feeling comfortable hitting his irons at the same speeds as he was pre-surgery, and that’s important because it’s the best aspect of his game.

He was T21 at Sedgefield in the 2022 Wyndham Championship, finishing strong with three consecutive rounds under 70, and has all the motivation in the world for a strong outing this week. 


There you have it. Those are our Wyndham Championship Betting Odds, Top 3 and picks to win the event.

We are excited for this event, and cannot wait to see how it plays out.

Good luck with all your golf betting!


 

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The 2023 PGA Tour regular season comes to a close this week with the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The event marks the last chance for players to position themselves inside the top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings with a shot at the TOUR Championship. Originally called the Greater Greensboro Open, the tournament was founded in 1938 and has been played at Sedgefield since 2008.

Tom Kim picked up his first career PGA Tour victory here last season, becoming the third player in seven seasons to notch his first career win at this event. Kim fired a four-day total of 260 (20-under par), five shots clear of the runner-ups John Huh and Sungjae Im. He won’t be back this week to defend his title as he rests for the playoffs next week.

Let’s take a look at the top players for the 2023 Wyndham Championship so you can wager against their PGA Tour lines to win this golf tournament.

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2023 Wyndham Championship | 5th edition of the PGA Tour event
TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, Minnesota
July 24-30, 2023

Sedgefield Country Club

Sedgefield joins Detroit Country Club as the only two golf courses played on Tour designed by the late Donald Ross. The course is relatively short, measuring just over 7,000 yards, and plays as a par-70. Sedgefield opened for play in 1926 and underwent a major $3 million dollar redesign in 2007.

The course features numerous Ross staples, including small and undulated greens and rolling fairways. You don’t have to be a bomber to play well here, as ball striking and putting are the key statistics this week.

Six of the last seven winners have eclipsed 20-under par or better to win the event, so players will need to have the flat stick rolling and take advantage of the many birdie opportunities on the course. 

Wyndham Championship Field

Many of the top players in the world won’t be in action this week as they rest for the upcoming FedEx Cup Playoffs. Still, there will be plenty of drama this week as players ranked near 70th fight for their playoff hopes and the comfort of a Tour card next season.

Notable players in the field that find themselves needing a strong finish to tee it up next include past FedEx champions Justin Thomas and Billy Horschel. Thomas comes in sitting in 79th place and will need a strong week to get inside the number. Horschel is 116th in the standings and will need to win in order to play in next week’s opening playoff round.

Joining Thomas and Horschel on the outside looking in are past major winners Shane Lowry, Adam Scott, and Gary Woodland. Lowry has the best chances of the bunch, sitting in 76th place heading into the tournament.

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Hideki Matsuyama (+1750) is the betting favorite this week at Sedgefield. The eight-time PGA Tour winner looks to get back into the winner’s circle for the first time this season. Matsuyama’s best finish this year was a solo 5th at the PLAYERS.

Im and Russell Henley (+1950) are next in line as betting favorites. Im has played well in this event, posting three top-10 finishes in four chances. Henley can add his second win of the season this week with a victory.

Rounding out the top favorites are Si Woo Kim (+2100) and Sam Burns (+2400). Both players are safely in the playoffs but looking for momentum heading into the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

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