2020 PGA Championship Betting Odds: Rory McIlroy Favored to Win at Harding Park

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The 2020 PGA Championship, the second Major of the season, will take place from Thursday, May 14 until Sunday, May 17 at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, California.

Rory McIlroy, who has won two PGA Championships (2012, 2014) and is currently the world's No. 1 golfer, is the betting favorite at +700 (also written as 7-1, $10 bet would win $70), just ahead of two-time defending champion Brooks Koepka, who sits at +850.

McIlroy and Koepka are the only two players with single-digit odds, though Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas are not far behind at +1100 and +1200, respectively. Tiger Woods rounds out the top-five at +1400.

Check out the current odds below:


Odds as of Sunday, March 1 and via FanDuel. Get up to a $500 risk-free bet at FanDuel today or see more offers and reviews for the best online sportsbooks.


2020 PGA Championship Odds

Rory McIlroy +700
Brooks Koepka +850
Dustin Johnson +1100
Justin Thomas +1200
Tiger Woods +1400
Jon Rahm +1600
Jordan Spieth +2000
Justin Rose +2000
Rickie Fowler +2700
Adam Scott +2900
Bryson DeChambeau +2900
Jason Day +2900
Xander Schauffele +2900

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Patrick Cantlay +3200
Francesco Molinari +3300
Hideki Matsuyama +3600
Tommy Fleetwood +3600
Tony Finau +3600
Patrick Reed +4100
Paul Casey +4400
Gary Woodland +5000
Matt Kuchar +5000
Matthew Wolff +5000
Sungjae Im +5000
Viktor Hovland +5000
Webb Simpson +5000
Collin Morikawa +6500
Sergio Garcia +6500
Shane Lowry +6500
Bubba Watson +7500
Henrik Stenson +7500
Louis Oosthuizen +7500
Marc Leishman +7500
Matthew Fitzpatrick +8000
Phil Mickelson +8000
Ian Poulter +9000
Matt Wallace +9000
Bernd Wiesberger +10000
Danny Willett +10000
Erik van Rooyen +10000
Joauin Niemann +10000

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