PGA Tour Golf Preview: Charles Schwab Challenge
The Charles Schwab Challenge is coming up soon for your next PGA Tour betting opportunity and features a prize purse of $9,500,000. This event will take place at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday, May 22. Scottie Scheffler us once again favored to win with moneyline odds from MyBookie at +250.
Charles Schwab Challenge Betting Preview
The Charles Schwab Challenge will showcase a solid field of golfers along with Scheffler being the heavy favorite as the top-ranked golfer in the world. Colonial Country Club is a Par 70 that measures roughly 7,200 yards.
There are plenty of trees lined up to make you change your second shot trajectory, so golfers will need to have good strokes gained attributes. If the weather is behaving, the wind might not be a big factor here. Final scores should be moderate, with the winner likely to reach -10 or slightly more.
Golfers That Could Win
The Charles Schwab Challenge has shown to produce some of the most lucrative betting opportunities, as long shot players have been able to capitalize on this event. Below are some golfers that make sense to bet on at this event to win outright.
Hideki Matsuyama +2800
Matsuyama missed his cut at the PGA Championship, but had a T17 at the Truist Championship the week prior. The seventh-best golfer in the world is bound to turn things around soon. At a slightly weaker field, he could find the spark he needs to stay within reach.
Davis Riley +5500
Riley returns to defend his title, as he was a 300-1 long shot to win this event last year. On top of that, this was Scheffler’s tournament to lose given the field in comparison to other events leading up to this one.
Riley is coming off a T2 at the PGA Championship, one where Scheffler won by five strokes. The 53rd-best golfer in the world had a phenomenal four days last year here, which was enough to outlast some better golfers in the field. Look for Riley to make a good case to repeat.
Odds, Series Trends and Free Pick
MyBookie has the best Charles Schwab Challenge betting odds, which heavily favor Scheffler to succeed. This is another scenario where you hate to bet on Scheffler every time he makes an appearance, but his numbers and the field make him the “too good to be true” environment.
Scheffler came in second at this event last year with a final score of -9, so just two strokes off of a long shot Davis Riley. Do you not think that is enough motivation for him? Coming off a major win, Scheffler will be hungry for more.
Betting on Scheffler to crack the top 10 is great, the top five is another solid bet, but him winning outright once again makes perfect sense. He is playing at an elite level and it will be interesting to see which golfer could upset him here.
