Winner
Scottie Scheffler
Rory McIlroy
Jon Rahm
Cameron Young
Ludvig Aberg
Xander Schauffele
Scottie Scheffler
Rory McIlroy
Jon Rahm
Cameron Young
Ludvig Aberg
Xander Schauffele

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The 2026 PGA Championship returns from May 14–17 at Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, marking the tournament’s first appearance at the historic venue since 1962. With one of golf’s strongest fields and a classic championship layout, the latest odds show a tightly packed group of contenders - and early betting action has already begun to shape the market.
At the top of the board, Scottie Scheffler leads the outright winner odds at +450, entering the week as the clear favorite thanks to his elite ball‑striking, consistency, and dominant form across the last two seasons. Scheffler has been the most reliable major‑championship performer in the world, and oddsmakers expect him to contend again at Aronimink.
Just behind him is Rory McIlroy at +850, returning to a course that suits his driving and iron play. McIlroy’s recent form and strong history in the PGA Championship keep him firmly in the top tier.
Cameron Young (+1500), Jon Rahm (+1600), Xander Schauffele (+2000), Bryson DeChambeau (+2000), Matt Fitzpatrick (+2200), Ludvig Åberg (+2200), and Tommy Fleetwood (+2600) round out a deep group of contenders capable of winning at Aronimink.
And the betting trends tell their own story. Over the last seven days on Oddschecker:
7% of bettors are backing Cameron Young
5% are backing Scottie Scheffler
4% are backing Matt Fitzpatrick
4% are backing Rickie Fowler
The remaining bets are spread widely across the field
Young’s early support reflects his rising profile and strong major‑championship performances, while Scheffler continues to attract steady action as the favorite.
As the tournament approaches, practice‑round reports, weather forecasts, and course‑fit analysis will continue to shift the market - and Oddschecker will update these odds in real time so US bettors always have the clearest picture of where the value lies.
Scottie Scheffler — +450
Rory McIlroy — +850
Cameron Young — +1500
Jon Rahm — +1600
Xander Schauffele — +2000
Bryson DeChambeau — +2000
Matt Fitzpatrick — +2200
Ludvig Åberg — +2200
Tommy Fleetwood — +2600
Scottie Scheffler — +1600
Rory McIlroy — +1900
Jon Rahm — +2500
Bryson DeChambeau — +2700
Cameron Young — +2700
Ludvig Åberg — +3000
Matt Fitzpatrick — +3500
Xander Schauffele — +3500
Tommy Fleetwood — +4100
US sportsbooks are offering strong welcome bonuses that can be used on PGA Championship outrights, props, and round‑by‑round markets.
Perfect for spreading bonus bets across outright winners, FRL markets, or matchup bets.
Ideal for taking a bigger swing on a mid‑tier contender like Young, Åberg, or Fitzpatrick.
Great for backing favorites or building tournament‑long parlays.
One of the best offers for building a PGA Championship betting portfolio.
Golf betting offers more variety than almost any other sport, and the PGA Championship provides dozens of markets for every type of bettor. Here’s how the main markets work - using real odds from this year’s field.
Pick the golfer you think will win the tournament.
Examples:
Scottie Scheffler +450
Rory McIlroy +850
Cameron Young +1500
Higher odds = bigger payout, but lower probability.
Bet on who leads after Round 1.
Examples:
Scheffler +1600
Rahm +2500
Fleetwood +4100
This market offers some of the biggest payouts in golf.
Back a golfer to win and finish inside a placement range (e.g., top 5 or top 8). Great for long shots like:
Åberg +2200
Fleetwood +2600
Bet on which golfer posts the lowest score in a group.
Example:
Scheffler vs McIlroy vs Rahm (Round 1)
Bet on a golfer to finish inside a specific range:
Top 5
Top 10
Top 20
Top 40
Perfect for consistent players like Schauffele or Fitzpatrick.
Bet on individual rounds, including:
Low round of the day
Player props
Head‑to‑head matchups
Odds update in real time as the tournament unfolds - especially valuable at majors where momentum swings quickly.