PGA Championship 2026: Odds, favorites for Aronimink
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy go off as favorites this week at the 108th edition PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club. Can Scheffler repeat or will McIlroy claim his third Wanamaker Trophy?
The PGA Championship has no shortage of storylines circling around Aronimink Golf Club this week as the year's second major is less than 48 hours away from teeing off. Oddsmakers have done what they've done for the last half-dozen major championships and listed Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy as the favorites. Scheffler is the reigning Wanamaker Trophy winner , while McIlroy is looking to win his third PGA Championship coming on the heels of his historic back-to-back wins at Augusta National.
After the world's top-two ranked players, bettors might be surprised to see a notable gap between Jon Rahm and fellow LIV star Bryson DeChambeau . There's also a punctuated separation between reigning Players champ Cameron Young and 2022 U. S.
Open winner Matthew Fitzpatrick, who are arguably the hottest players on Tour this season . Let's take a look all the numbers and see where there's value ahead of Thursday’s first round outside of Philadelphia . PGA Championship odds (as of Tuesday, May 12, courtesy of DraftKings) Scottie Scheffler (+385) Rory McIlroy (+910) Jon Rahm (+1400) Cameron Young (+1650) Bryson DeChambeau (+1850) Xander Schauffele (+1950) Ludvig Åberg (+2000) Matt Fitzpatrick (+2300) Tommy Fleetwood (+2700) Brooks Koepka (+3700) Collin Morikawa (+3900) Justin Rose (+4700) Some week-over-week notes on how this board his shifted: Rory has gained some value to his number — back from a 6-1 favorite after Scheffler — after a rare mediocre showing at Quail Hollow last weekend.
Rahm has leapt over DeChambeau among others to become third in line behind his Ryder Cup teammate. Young, who was in front of Fitzpatrick at first look of the odds on May 4 , has also jumped 2024 PGA Championship winner Xander Schauffele. Fitzpatrick meanwhile has fallen under Ludvig Åberg.
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