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ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic 2026: Odds, favorites for Dunes Golf

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Brooks Koepka returns to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, this week as the betting favorite to win an opposite-field event.

Don't sleep on Myrtle Beach. The third-year Tour event offers the winner 300 FedExCup points and a two-year exemption, along with the last possible invite to the PGA Championship in Aronimink next week. Brooks Koepka, the tournament favorite, wasn't able to compete at Quail Hollow but he'll be hoping to use this opposite-field event to earn future signature starts.

The Truist Championship has a $20 million purse. Koepka and Co. will be playing for a fifth of that at Dunes Golf and Beach Club.

Here's how oddsmakers have it figured out so far. ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic odds (as of Wednesday afternoon, courtesy of DraftKings) Brooks Koepka (+1600) Davis Thompson (+1700) Rasmus Hojgaard (+2150) Mac Meissner (+2800) Rico Hoey (+3000) Max Greyserman (+3100) Stephan Jaeger (+3400) Rasmus Neergaard-Peterson (+3600) Haotong Li (+3600) Aaron Rai (+3800) Kevin Yu (+3800) Max McGreevy (+3900) Eric Cole (+3900) Note: Marco Penge was the fourth favorite listed and has withdrawn from the tournament. Taylor Montgomery is in the Myrtle Beach field in his place.

Dunes Golf and Beach Club winner prediction First thing you notice with the odds for the split event is that there's just compressed value: The more you go down the board the numbers don't inflate like a balloon, they stay flat to ground level. For comparison, if you go about a names down from Cole (arbitrary editorial cutoff, for what it's worth) you'll find Kris Ventura listed at +5000. In your standard PGA Tour field, they'd likely be going off at +8000 or higher.