2020 Charles Schwab Challenge: Odds, Trends, Props, Notable Bets

The PGA Tour is about to tee off again, as the Charles Schwab Challenge is slated to start this Thursday.

It’s a strong field that will be vying for a $7.5 million purse at Colonial Country Club. The top-five players in the current world rankings will be among the 144 contenders in Fort Worth, Texas—Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson.

Not surprisingly, the No. 1-ranked McIlroy is the 9/1 favorite at William Hill to win the 2020 Charles Schwab Challenge with Rahm next at 13/1. William Hill has futures odds posted for 99 different golfers overall plus the field.

McIlroy and Rahm are also first and second in total dollars wagered for this event. McIlroy has attracted 12%, while Rahm has received 9%.

Yet, a couple golfers further down the board have also been generating notable action at William Hill.

Jordan Spieth is tied for the 10th-lowest odds at 30/1, yet he leads the way with 7% of the total number of tickets. He’s also gotten 7% of the total dollars wagered, which ranks fourth.

Kevin Na won last year’s Charles Schwab Challenge, and is priced at 40/1 to repeat in 2020. Na has captured 6% of the total dollars wagered, including the largest bet taken for the competition at William Hill thus far. A Nevada bettor placed a $600 wager on Na 60/1, which could have a potential total payout of $36,600.

Another noteworthy bet was a $300 wager on Andrew Putnam 150/1, whose odds have since shifted to 100/1. That $45,300 potential total payout is the biggest so far at William Hill for the event.

Besides having 100 different futures on the board for the 2020 Charles Schwab Challenge, William Hill also is offering several props, including make/miss cut, top 10 or 20 finishes and even whether there will be a hole in one. All of these are available to bet in Nevada, New Jersey and Iowa.

Check out the 40 golfers with the lowest odds to win the 2020 Charles Schwab Challenge below, as well as the latest trends.

Here are some of the props being offered by William Hill for the 2020 Charles Schwab Challenge:

CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE 36-HOLE CUT: JORDAN SPIETHCURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
MAKE THE CUT-210
MISS THE CUT+180
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE 36-HOLE CUT: RICKIE FOWLERCURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
MAKE THE CUT-275
MISS THE CUT+235
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE TOP 20 FINISH: DUSTIN JOHNSONCURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
YES+160
NO-180
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE TOP 20 FINISH: BROOKS KOEPKACURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
YES+165
NO-185
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE TOP 10 FINISH: JON RAHMCURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
YES+135
NO-155
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE TOP 10 FINISH: RORY MCILROYCURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
YES-120
NOEVEN
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE HEAD-TO-HEAD MATCHUPCURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
RORY MCILROY-120
JON RAHMEVEN
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE HEAD-TO-HEAD MATCHUPCURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
JUSTIN THOMAS-125
WEBB SIMPSON+105
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE: WILL THERE BE A HOLE IN ONE?CURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
YES-130
NO+110
CHARLES SCHWAB CHALLENGE: WILL IT BE DECIDED BY A PLAYOFF?CURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 6/9/20
YES+290
NO-350

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