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USA Today
4 days ago
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- USA Today
Taylor Pendrith odds to win Travelers Championship
Taylor Pendrith odds to win Travelers Championship Taylor Pendrith made the cut in his last tournament at TPC River Highlands, the 2024 Travelers Championship (he finished 23rd), and he has +10000 odds to win at this course in the 2025 Travelers Championship. In the past year, Pendrith has played in 25 tournaments. His best finish was fifth, and his average finish was 25th, with seven top 10s. The field will head to Cromwell, CT from June 19-22 for this event, which was last won by Scottie Scheffler. The prize pool of $20,000,000.00 will be shared among the qualified golfers taking to the 6,844-yard, par 70 course this week. Taylor Pendrith odds to win the Travelers Championship PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 7:22 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Odds to win: +10000, bet $100 to win $10000 Pendrith's stats and trends Pendrith will look to make the cut for the sixth straight event by qualifying for the weekend in this tournament. Over his last five appearances, Pendrith has carded a score that's better than average in three of those outings. He has carded an average score of even par over his last five events. Pendrith has finished in the top five once over his last five tournaments. In his last two appearances at this tournament, Pendrith survived the cut once. Pendrith's recent results U.S. Open: 72-72-78-69 (+11) - Finished 38th 72-72-78-69 (+11) - Finished 38th RBC Canadian Open: 65-68-67-70 (-10) - Finished 27th 65-68-67-70 (-10) - Finished 27th the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday: 73-72-73-70 (E) - Finished 12th 73-72-73-70 (E) - Finished 12th PGA Championship: 69-70-72-68 (-5) - Finished fifth 69-70-72-68 (-5) - Finished fifth Truist Championship: 66-70-76-71 (+3) - Finished 65th How to watch the Travelers Championship Date: June 19-22, 2025 June 19-22, 2025 Location: Cromwell, CT Cromwell, CT TV Channel: The Golf Channel The Golf Channel Live stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! ESPN+ is the new home of PGA TOUR LIVE. Sign up now to access 4,300+ hours of live coverage from 35 PGA TOUR tournaments this year.


USA Today
5 days ago
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- USA Today
Taylor Pendrith odds to win the 2025 Travelers Championship
Taylor Pendrith odds to win the 2025 Travelers Championship Travelers Championship details and info Date: June 19-22, 2025 June 19-22, 2025 Course: TPC River Highlands TPC River Highlands Location: Cromwell, CT Cromwell, CT Previous Winner: Scottie Scheffler How to watch the Travelers Championship Thursday: The Golf Channel The Golf Channel Friday: The Golf Channel The Golf Channel Saturday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel Sunday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel Watch golf on Fubo! Pendrith odds to win the Travelers Championship PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 8:57 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Pendrith odds to finish in the top 5 at the Travelers Championship Pendrith odds to finish in the top 10 at the Travelers Championship Other betting markets for Pendrith at the Travelers Championship Pendrith recent performances Pendrith has not won any of the 17 tournaments he has taken part in this season, though he has come away with two top-five finishes and four top-10 finishes. In his past four tournaments, Pendrith has finished in the top five once. Pendrith has qualified for the weekend in five straight events. Pendrith placed 23rd in his lone recent finish at this event in two trips.


National Post
13-06-2025
- Sport
- National Post
All four Canadians make the cut at U.S. Open: 'Everyone is getting beat up'
OAKMONT, Pa. — All four Canadians will see the weekend at the U.S. Open after a gruelling two days at Oakmont. Article content Nick Taylor and Taylor Pendrith are leading the way among Canucks at four-over par, seven back of leader Sam Burns. Article content Article content There weren't many pars on Pendrith's scorecard as the big-hitter from Richmond Hill, Ont. made five birdies and seven bogeys in high-event round of 72 at Oakmont. Article content 'It was nice to make some putts today. I made one birdie yesterday and it was with a wedge so I did not putt any birdies in yesterday,' he said. 'It is scoreable if you put the ball in the fairway, but if you miss the fairway you are in full scramble mode.' Article content Pendrith's five-foot par putt on the 18th hole did a full horseshoe of the hole before being rejected and sending him into a tie with 2023 RBC Canadian Open champ Taylor at four over. Article content 'I hit a nice putt and got a full 360 lip-out,' Pendrith said. 'It can happen here.' Article content Five-time PGA Tour winner Taylor had the best Canadian round of the day on Friday, a one-over 71. Article content Mackenzie Hughes shot a 72 to finish 36 holes at five over. The Dundas, Ont., native is still recovering from a stomach bug he suffered through at last week's Canadian Open, but has the claim to fame of making it through two days at Oakmont without making anything worse than bogey. Article content 'On a course like this bogeys are easier to accept, it's when you compound them with a three-putt or maybe you wedge out and then miss the green,' he said. 'You have to be disciplined after that first mistake, and you have to concede, if you will, and then limit the damage on the next one.' Article content


Toronto Sun
13-06-2025
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- Toronto Sun
All four Canadians make the cut at U.S. Open: 'Everyone is getting beat up'
Taylor Pendrith of Canada hits a tee shot on the 16th hole during the second round of the 125th U.S. OPEN at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. Photo by Warren Little / Getty Images OAKMONT, Pa. — All four Canadians will see the weekend at the U.S. Open after a gruelling two days at Oakmont. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Unlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account. Get exclusive access to the Toronto Sun ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition that you can share, download and comment on. Enjoy insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our award-winning journalists. Support local journalists and the next generation of journalists. Daily puzzles including the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments. Enjoy additional articles per month. Get email updates from your favourite authors. THIS ARTICLE IS FREE TO READ REGISTER TO UNLOCK. Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Nick Taylor and Taylor Pendrith are leading the way among Canucks at four-over par, seven back of leader Sam Burns. There weren't many pars on Pendrith's scorecard as the big-hitter from Richmond Hill, Ont. made five birdies and seven bogeys in high-event round of 72 at Oakmont. 'It was nice to make some putts today. I made one birdie yesterday and it was with a wedge so I did not putt any birdies in yesterday,' he said. 'It is scoreable if you put the ball in the fairway, but if you miss the fairway you are in full scramble mode.' Pendrith's five-foot par putt on the 18th hole did a full horseshoe of the hole before being rejected and sending him into a tie with 2023 RBC Canadian Open champ Taylor at four over. 'I hit a nice putt and got a full 360 lip-out,' Pendrith said. 'It can happen here.' This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Five-time PGA Tour winner Taylor had the best Canadian round of the day on Friday, a one-over 71. Read More Mackenzie Hughes shot a 72 to finish 36 holes at five over. The Dundas, Ont., native is still recovering from a stomach bug he suffered through at last week's Canadian Open, but has the claim to fame of making it through two days at Oakmont without making anything worse than bogey. 'On a course like this bogeys are easier to accept, it's when you compound them with a three-putt or maybe you wedge out and then miss the green,' he said. 'You have to be disciplined after that first mistake, and you have to concede, if you will, and then limit the damage on the next one.' 'Everyone is getting beat up, everyone is having a hard time. You make a bogey and have a little stretch where it's not going great, well, everyone is having one of those. I think it's nice in that sense.' Corey Conners shot 74 and will begin Saturday at six over. Celebrity World World Golf Canada


National Post
12-06-2025
- Sport
- National Post
Taylor Pendrith looking for sleep after 'exhausting' 72 at U.S. Open in Oakmont
OAKMONT, Pa. — Taylor Pendrith said the thing he was going to work on most before playing his second round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont was sleep. Article content 'Very exhausting,' the Canadian said when asked to describe his five-and-a-half hour opening round of two-over 72. 'There's no easy shots. There's no time during the round where you're like, 'OK, I can breathe easy now.' Article content Article content 'Most courses have a tee ball that really suits your eye and maybe a fairway that is really wide, and you can just relax a little bit. But not here.' Article content Despite finishing a couple strokes over par, the big-hitting Canadian will find himself in a good position heading into Friday. With its mixture of tight fairways, punishing bunkers and terrifying greens, Oakmont is the perfect U.S. Open course for a championship meant to provide the sternest test in golf. Article content 'It's really mentally straining and I'm happy to be done,' he said. Article content The course played as benignly as possible on a calm Thursday morning, with moisture from weeks of rain keeping the greens from reaching anywhere near their terrifying peak speeds. Article content 'Out here you're just grinding on everything,' he said. 'Even the three footers are really difficult with how fast the greens are and how slopey they are. I played a couple five-footers today two to three cups outside the hole, and you literally just had to get them moving because they were so fast.' Article content Article content The 34-year-old Pendrith has the power game and large frame to succeed at Oakmont, where past champions include golf strongmen Dustin Johnson, Angel Cabrera and Ernie Els. Article content Article content Although on Thursday, after beginning on the back nine, the most important club in Pendrith's bag was his putter as he capped off his round with a 21-foot par-saving putt at the nearly 300-yard par 3 eight hole, and then rolled in another par-saver to end his day at the ninth. Article content 'It feels really good to finish with those putts. I felt like I've been rolling it nice and my speed has been good,' he said. 'To see the long one go in at the long par-three was a really nice save and to finish on the last hole with a 10-footer felt great. Article content