PGA Championship 2026 odds, betting, lines: Scottie Scheffler favored to win year's second major

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PGA Championship 2026 odds, betting, lines: Scottie Scheffler favored to win year's second major

PGA Championship 2026 odds, betting, lines: Scottie Scheffler favored to win year's second major

Scottie Scheffler is the favorite to win the 2026 PGA Championship.

PGA Championship 2026 odds, betting, lines: Scottie Scheffler favored to win year's second major

Scottie Scheffler is the favorite to win the 2026 PGA Championship.

The stage is set for the 2026 PGA Championship, and all eyes are on Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. As the second major of the year approaches, the betting odds are already generating plenty of buzz among golf fans and sports enthusiasts alike.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler enters as the clear favorite at +400 odds, a position he's grown accustomed to. Since The Open in 2022, Scheffler has been the favorite or co-favorite in every major championship. Right on his heels is Rory McIlroy at +750, the only other player with single-digit odds. McIlroy is coming off a thrilling victory at The Masters in April, where he successfully defended his title with a one-shot win over Scheffler—a rivalry that continues to captivate the golf world.

Behind the top two, the field is stacked with talent. Cameron Young (14-1) has been on fire this season, with wins at THE PLAYERS Championship in March and the Cadillac Championship in late April, plus five top-10 finishes in just nine starts. Two-time major winner Jon Rahm (16-1) and Xander Schauffele (16-1) are also strong contenders, while Bryson DeChambeau (20-1) and rising star Ludvig Aberg (22-1) round out the top contenders. Rahm's only start this season came at The Masters, where he finished tied for 38th, making his odds an intriguing proposition.

For those looking at longer shots, Justin Thomas (50-1), Jordan Spieth (55-1), and Patrick Reed (66-1) offer potential value. Even further down the board, Dustin Johnson and Max Homa are both listed at 125-1. Notably, Phil Mickelson—who famously won the 2021 PGA Championship as a 250-1 longshot—announced he will not compete this year due to a personal health matter.

The first round tees off Thursday, May 14. Whether you're backing the favorite or hunting for a dark horse, this year's PGA Championship promises plenty of drama at Aronimink.

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