The PGA Tour is back in the Lone Star State for this week's Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club, and now three-time major champion Scottie Scheffler is back in action after running away with the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow.
He stands alone atop the Charles Schwab Challenge odds. Read more in our full breakdown below.
Charles Schwab Challenge odds
Charles Schwab Challenge field
Scottie Scheffler has kicked it into full gear recently, winning by eight shots at the Byron Nelson and again by five at last week's PGA Championship. He's regained firm control of the World No. 1 spot and snagged the top spot in the FedEx Cup Standings away from Rory McIlroy (not playing this week).
Scheffler has made five career starts here at Colonial, including three straight Top-3 finishes dating back to 2022. All things considered, his +250 price is more than justified.
The rest of this field is mostly a crapshoot. Names like Tommy Fleetwood, Hideki Matsuyama, and Jordan Spieth highlight the next tier, but no one is fetching odds shorter than +2000.
Defending champion Davis Riley is on the board at 45/1 after a runner-up finish at the PGA Championship last week. 2020 winner Daniel Berger can be had around 20/1.
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Charles Schwab Challenge recent winners and odds history
Here are the recent Charles Schwab Challenge winners and their closing odds to win:
Year | Winner | Closing Odds |
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2024 | Davis Riley | +30,000 |
2023 | Emiliano Grillo | +6,000 |
2022 | Sam Burns | +3,000 |
2021 | Jason Kokrak | +5,000 |
2020 | Daniel Berger | +8,000 |
2019 | Kevin Na | +5,000 |
2018 | Justin Rose | +1,800 |
2017 | Kevin Kisner | +3,000 |
2016 | Jordan Spieth | +600 |
2015 | Chris Kirk | +3,000 |
Odds courtesy of GolfOdds.