
Scottie Scheffler PGA Championship odds, tips and betting trends
Scottie Scheffler PGA Championship odds, tips and betting trends
Sportsbooks see Scottie Scheffler as one of the favorites to claim the title the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club with +550 odds. He is coming off of a win in his last appearance (THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson) and an eighth-place finish in this event last time he played it.
In his 19 tournaments during the past year, Scheffler has five wins and an average finish of 10th, with 10 top fives.
Charlotte, NC will play host to the event from May 15-18, as the field hits the 7,626-yard, par 71 course seeking the title Xander Schauffele claimed last time the tournament was held.
Scottie Scheffler odds to win the PGA Championship
PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 4:23 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Odds to win: +550, bet $100 to win $550
Scheffler's stats and trends
Scheffler hopes to qualify for the weekend for the 20th straight time.
Scheffler has finished within three shots of the leader in three of his last five events. Over that span, he's finished within five shots of the winner four times and finished with a better-than-average score five times.
He has an average score of -15 across his last five events.
Scheffler has claimed victory once while also posting three top-five finishes and four top-10 finishes over his last five events.
Scheffler has completed five straight rounds with one of the top 10 scores of the day.
Scheffler has four made cuts over his past five attempts at this tournament.
Scheffler's recent results
THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson: 61-63-66-63 (-31) - Finished first
61-63-66-63 (-31) - Finished first RBC Heritage: 64-70-68-70 (-12) - Finished eighth
64-70-68-70 (-12) - Finished eighth Masters Tournament: 68-71-72-69 (-8) - Finished fourth
68-71-72-69 (-8) - Finished fourth Texas Children's Houston Open: 67-62-69-63 (-19) - Finished second
67-62-69-63 (-19) - Finished second THE PLAYERS Championship: 69-70-72-73 (-4) - Finished 20th
How to watch the PGA Championship
Date: May 15-18, 2025
May 15-18, 2025 Location: Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC TV Channel: ESPN
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