From Ponte Vedra Beach in Florida, the TPC at Sawgrass is ready to host the Players Championship this weekend. This tournament has been around since 1974. The 7,189 yard, par 72 course has hosted this event since 1982. The prize fund is up to $25M. Scottie Scheffler won the event last season, but Greg Norman has the four day course record back in 1994. Tiger Woods is the last guy to win it for a second time. He won the event last in 2023. Justin Thomas and Rory Mcllroy, also favored at the top of the PGA odds boards have won this event as well. This is a 144 player field. Let’s take a look at the field:
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2023 PGA Winner: Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler +550
It is hard to pick against Scottie Scheffler. This guy is a machine, and one of the elite golfers in the world. In his last four events, Scheffler has finished in the Top 10 each time. Scheffler is coming off the win at the Arnold Palmer event last week. Before that, he was 10th at the Genesis. Scheffler just continues to dominate. He is tops on the tour in strokes gained and tee to green. He has the second best scoring average, and is second in greens in regulation. There is a good reason he is +550.
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Rory Mcllroy +1200
While Rory is 8 for 8 in making cuts this season, and has two Top 10 finishes, his run has not been anywhere near like Scheffler so far. He has actually finished outside the Top 20 in his last five events. Last week he was 21st at the Arnold Palmer, but much of that was his 73 on the opening day. Mcllroy is second in driving distance so far on the tour, but some of his other numbers are not really good. The struggles for Mcllroy will be tested when he starts at TPC Sawgrass. The good thing about Rory is – his struggles do not usually last long.
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Xander Schauffele +2000
This is a guy you can never count out if he is teeing off on Thursday. Schauffele is coming off a 25th place finish at the Arnold Palmer last week. He was 4th at the Genesis Invitational, and earlier had top ten finishes at the Farmers Insurance Open and third at the American Express. Xander is third in strokes gained tee to green and 21st in scoring average. It will be interesting to see how his patience in this event plays out.
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Others to Consider:
- Justin Thomas +2200
- Patrick Cantlay +2500
- Max Homa +2500
- Viktor Hovland +2500
- Collin Morikawa +2800
- Will Zalatoris +2800
- Hideki Matsuyama +3000
We have two final bets to make in this event. The first goes to Justin Thomas. Thomas is listed at +2200. He continues to play solid golf. Last week he was 12tth, which is his 5th Top 12 finish in six events this calendar year. He has won at this course before, and we are looking forward to seeing how he plays this season. The other bet to make here is Hideki Matsuyama. While he has yet to win an event here, we still like his form, and his ability to maneuver through a course. Hideki was injured a bit last week, and still finished in the Top 15. Matsuyama won the Genesis in February, so he clearly has seen his play pay off this season. He is listed at 30/1 odds.
Enjoy the event and best of luck!
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2023 THE PLAYERS Championship Odds
THE PLAYERS Championship gets underway Thursday at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Verde, Florida. The annual tournament, first held in 1974, features a season-high $25 million purse and, as a result, has attracted the world’s top players. Of note, last year’s champion, Cameron Smith won’t be there as he’s now with LIV Golf, as are two other top-five finishers: Anirban Lahiri and Paul Casey.
Kurt Kitayama won the Arnold Palmer Invitational last weekend, but isn’t among the players with the 10 shortest PGA odds to win THE PLAYERS. Here’s a look at some of the favorites and the best-value longshot pick.
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When: March 9–12, 2023
Where: The Players Stadium Course at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Par: 72
Length: 7,189 yards (6,574 m)
The Favorite: Rory McIlroy +870
McIlroy has been one of the best and most consistent golfers on the PGA Tour for the better part of the last year. Ever since he stepped up as the de facto face of the PGA Tour in opposition to LIV, he has elevated his game to a level it hasn’t been for years. McIlroy was in contention at the Arnold Palmer and finished T2, earning himself $1.8 million. He’ll be even more motivated to get his second win of the season this weekend – he won the CJ CUP in October.
McIlroy finished T33 at last year’s tournament, but tied for the low round of the day on Sunday with a 66. He won at TPC Sawgrass in 2019 and ranks 22nd among all players in average adjusted strokes-gained at the course since 2017.
The Smart Pick: Viktor Hovland +2600
With so many good players in the field, it’s hard to imagine a player without much pedigree winning. However, there are several players with experience winning tight competitions that could have success at TPC Sawgrass. Viktor Hovland is one of those players.
Hovland finished T10 at the Arnold Palmer and recorded the sixth hole-in-one of his career. He has finished T20 or better in six of his last seven events, winning the Hero World Challenge in December. He also ranks fifth among all players in average adjusted strokes-gained at the course since 2017 at +2.17. Hovland missed the cut in his debut at THE PLAYERS in 2021, but finished T9 last year.
Best Longshot Bet: Corey Conners +5600
Canadian Corey Connors is a player who is seemingly in contention every week, or at least performing well, but can never come up clutch when it counts. Still, there’s plenty to like about his chances this weekend.
If we’re looking at course performance, Conners is sixth among all players in average adjusted strokes-gained at TPC Sawgrass at +2.16. He finished T26 in 2022 and seventh in 2021. He was atop the leaderboard at the Arnold Palmer in the third round before falling back to a T21 finish. He’s certainly worth a low stakes bet for this weekend.
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Player | Odds |
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Rory McIlroy | +870 |
Jon Rahm | +960 |
Scottie Scheffler | +980 |
Patrick Cantlay | +1525 |
Justin Thomas | +1875 |
Max Homa | +1975 |
Collin Morikawa | +2200 |
Xander Schauffele | +2400 |
Viktor Hovland | +2600 |
Tony Finau | +2700 |
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2022 THE PLAYERS Championship Odds
The PGA Tour continues its swing through the state of Florida with THE PLAYERS Championship at the iconic TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Verda Beach, Florida. Dubbed the ‘fifth’ major, the tournament showcases many of the same characteristics of a major championship. Here are a few favorites for this event so you can get ready to make your bets against the PGA Tour Betting Odds.
Tournament Overview
The TPC Sawgrass Stadium Course plays as a par-72 and stretches approximately 7,245 yards in length. Designed by Pete Dye, the course isn’t overly challenging unless wind comes into play which is forecasted this week. There are 88 bunkers and 17 water hazards throughout the property.
Justin Thomas returns to defend his title after picking up his 14th PGA Tour victory here last season. Thomas bested veteran Lee Westwood by one stroke, firing a four-day total of 14-under.
The tournament features the highest purse of any tournament, offering $20 million in prize funds. The winner takes home a hefty $3.6 million along with 600 FedEx Cup points.
Betting Favorites and Odds
Thomas and world no. 1 Jon Rahm are the pre-tournament betting favorites at +1000. This season, the defending champion is 6/6 on made cuts, with four top-10s, including a solo third. Thomas finished solo sixth the last time we saw him at the Genesis Invitational.
Rahm has been a pre-tournament favorite in every event he’s teed it up in lately, and rightly so. The 27-year old has dominated the stat sheet, leading the field in both Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee and SG: Tee-to-Green.
Following closely behind the top two are another pair of elite players in Rory McIlroy and Collin Morikawa at +1600 each. Rory’s played in only three tournaments on Tour this season but has a couple of top-10s with a victory at THE CJ CUP. Morikawa, the no. 2 ranked player on the planet, has finished no worse than T7 in four starts this year.
Last week’s winner, Scottie Scheffler, and the consistent play of Patrick Cantlay can be grabbed at +2000. Scheffler won his first PGA Tour event at the WM Phoenix Open and picked up his second win two starts later. Last year’s FedEx Champion Cantlay took time off in the fall to rest, and it’s paid off with 5/5 cuts made and four top-10s heading into the week.
Other Favorites
- Viktor Hovland +2200
- Hideki Matsuyama +2500
- Xander Schauffele +2500
- Adam Scott +3000
- Daniel Berger +3000
- Cameron Smith +3000
Betting Picks
- Outright Winner: Matt Fitzpatrick +4000
Fitzpatrick has a lot going for him heading into this week’s tournament. The 27-year old has finished T10 or better in his last three events and is coming off a T9 finish last week at the API.
Statistics also play into Fitzpatrick’s favor, ranking seventh in SG: Tee-to-Green, fourth in SG: Putting, and second in SG: Total. The Englishman enjoyed the tournament’s move to March, with his best finish posted last season at T9.
- Top-20 Finisher: Billy Horschel +200
A near win last week at the API, Horschel was de-railed by a double bogey on Sunday and had to settle for a T2. The Florida natives made all seven cuts this season, finishing no worse than T36.
- Top-40 Finisher: Doug Gihm +330
The 25-year old is a risky play, having missed the cut over his last three starts. Gihm has cashed in on eight of 12 events this season and did well in his debut at THE PLAYERS last year with a T29 finish.
2021 THE PLAYERS Championship Odds
Okay, MyBookie golf betting faithful, with the 2020-21 PGA Tour season set to host its third consecutive event in the Sunshine State of Florida, it’s time to find out which five golfers are looking like the top potential winners of the 2021 Players Championship. That being said, let’s get right to it so you can make your bets against their Golf odds.
Often billed as golf’s ‘fifth major’ the 2021 Players Championship gets underway from the famed TPC Sawgrass golf course in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida on Thursday, March 11.
The field for this year’s event is loaded with 40 of the world’s Top 50 players in the official golf world rankings. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is the prohibitive favorite (+1100) with Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm all tied as +1400 picks. Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa are tied at +1800 odds.
Odds To Win 2021 PGA THE PLAYERS Championship
- Dustin Johnson +1100
- Rory McIlroy +1400
- Bryson DeChambeau +1400
- Jon Rahm +1400
- Justin Thomas +1800
- Collin Morikawa +1800
- Xander Schauffele +2000
- Patrick Cantlay +2200
- Webb Simpson +2200
- Viktor Hovland +2500
- Tony Finau +2800
- Jordan Spieth +2800
- Tyrrell Hatton +3500
- Hideki Matsuyama +4000
- Patrick Reed +4000
- Daniel Berger +4000
- Tommy Fleetwood +4500
- Scottie Scheffler +4500
- Matthew Fitzpatrick +4500
- Sungjae Im +4500
- Paul Casey +5500
- Jason Day +4500
- Joaquin Niemann +5500
- Cameron Smith +6000
Now, let’s get to my top five picks to win!
The Top Five Picks To Win
- No. 5 Viktor Hovland
13th in the official golf world rankings, 23-year-old Viktor Hovland should be highly motivated after finishing an uninspiring T49 at last week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational. Not only that, but Hovland recorded four Top 5 finishes in his previous five events while winning the Mayakoba Classic in December. Hovland finished T2 at the WGC-Workday Championship two weeks ago, The Norwegian ranks 55th in driving distance (301.9), ninth in birdie average (4.68) and 10th in scoring average (69.8).
- No. 4 Dustin Johnson
The world No. 1 finished a disappointing T54 at the WGC-Workday Championship two weeks ago and has only played in six tournaments this season. The good news is that Johnson has recorded a quartet of Top-10 finishes including a second place finish in the Houston Open in November and a career-defining win in the 2020 Masters a week after that. The 36-year-old from South Carolina ranks fifth in driving distance, 13th in eagles, 17th in G.I.R and first in scoring average (69.3). Johnson is too talented to not challenge, but I suspect his inactivity will keep him from finding his way into the winner’s circle on Sunday. Again, though, DJ will have a shot.
- No. 3 Patrick Cantlay
Seventh in the OGWR, 28-year-old Patrick Cantlay has recorded a stupendous seven Top 25 finishes, four Top-5 finishes and one win in nine events this season. Cantlay has finished second, T3 and T15 in his last three outings, including the Genesis Invitational three weeks ago. Cantlay ranks fifth in birdie average (4.81) and ninth in scoring average (69.8) and just looks like a guy that will challenge for the outright win!
- No. 2 Xander Schauffele
Fifth in the official golf world rankings, Schauffele is another player that should be highly motivated after finishing a disappointing T39 in the WGC-Workday Championship two weeks ago. Prior to that, the 27-year-old Californian recorded a phenomenal eight straight Top 20 finishes. While Schauffele hasn’t managed to scratch out a win, he does have a pair of second place finishes during the run, most recently, at the Phoenix Open last month. Schauffele ranks 26th in driving distance (305.9), 39th in G.I.R, eighth in Eagles, seventh in birdie average (4.75) and fourth in scoring average (69.6). The world No. 5 might be flying under everyone’s radar right now, but he’s my No. 2 pick to get the win this coming weekend.
- No. 1 Collin Morikawa
Fourth in the Official Golf World Rankings, 24-year-old Collin Morikawa comes into this event fresh off a win at the WGC-Workday Championship two weeks ago. The California native has recorded three Top-10 finishes in his last four tournaments and ranks 13th in driving accuracy, 4th in greens in regulation and seventh in birdie average. Morikawa was 4 under par before Round 2 was canceled in 2020 and this course is set up perfectly for his skill-set.
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