Now that the dust has settled from the exciting finish at the PGA Championship, where Brooks Koepka held off Tiger Woods down the stretch for a two-stroke victory, giving him his third win at a major in the last seven overall, the PGA moves to Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, for the 2018 Wyndham Championship. This is the last event in the PGA schedule before the FedExCup Playoffs, and a lot of the top names in golf are taking the week off after last week’s tournament.
That means that this is a wide-open field with lots of betting value. Take a look at the odds for the top golfers in the field as well as our sports betting suggestions for your wager card.
To be fair, he has not made it close to the top of the leaderboard on Sunday this season, but he makes cut after cut, and in his last four tournaments he is getting well under par. In a wide open field like this, he’s the sort of dark horse that ends up running off with the big trophy. He came in fifth here in 2016 and 24th in 2017.
2018 Wyndham Championship Betting Preview & Pick
It was a harsh winter. ❄
Sedgefield’s agronomy staff harvested 135,000 two-inch plugs to bring the greens back to life in time for this week’s @WyndhamChamp. pic.twitter.com/luyeR1Uc3w — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) 15 de agosto de 2018
Odds to Win the 2018 Wyndham Championship
- Webb Simpson 12/1
- Henrik Stenson 14/1
- Hideki Matsuyama 16/1
- Rafael Cabrera Bello 20/1
- Brandt Snedeker, Joaquin Niemann, Shane Lowry 25/1
- Ryan Moore, Daniel Berger, Russell Henley, Billy Horschel, Sergio Garcia 30/1
- Ollie Schniederjans, Si Woo Kim 40/1
- Julian Suri, Jason Dufner, Harold Varner III, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Steve Stricker, Jason Kokrak 50/1
- Chris Kirk, Brendan Steele, Danny Lee, Graeme McDowell, Peter Uihlein, Jamie Lovemark, Chesson Hadley, C.T. Pan,
- Abraham Ancer, Kevin Tway,
- Rory Sabbatini 60/1
Webb Simpson
Why is Webb Simpson the favorite? Well, he has made it into the top 25 in three straight tournaments, including the PGA Championship a week ago. In fact, the last nine times he has made the cut, he has finished in the top 25 eight times. On the PGA Tour, he ranks sixth in scoring average and sand save percentage. At the 2017 Wyndham Championship, he came in third. He won the whole thing in 2011, and he has been in the top 15 in four of his last five starts here. Even though he is the favorite, those odds give him considerable value as well.Shane Lowry
Shane Lowry has been playing consistent golf lately — last week he finished 12th at the PGA Championship and has three consecutive top-15 finishes. He is developing more long-term consistency, having made nine cuts in his last 11 tournaments. At the 2017 Wyndham Championship, he came in seventh. His value seems a little on the high side given his history at this event and his recent form, so I’d put money on him.Rory Sabbatini
Rory Sabbatini has taken an extended break, dating back to the RBC Canadian Open, where he finished at -14. He has made the top 25 in seven tournaments this year and regularly makes cuts. Sabbatini has appeared twice at the Wyndham Championship, coming in eighth in 2013 and fourth a year ago. He will likely have some rust on his game thanks to the long layoff, but that is one factor in the significant value you get from the odds playing him.Johnson Wagner
Johnson Wagner brings 80/1 odds but has made every cut since the St. Jude Classic. He has top-40 finishes in four straight tournaments.