Several of the world’s top golfers are neck-and-neck at the top of the odds board to win this week’s WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
Justin Thomas and Bryson DeChambeau remain the 10/1 co-favorites, with Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy next at 12/1 apiece. Webb Simpson and Xander Schauffele follow at 17/1 and 18/1 respectively, while defending WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational champion Brooks Koepka has the eighth-lowest odds at 22/1.
But who has been drawing the most attention from William Hill bettors?
In terms of total dollars wagered, it’s DeChambeau leading the field at 9%. That includes one Nevada bettor placing $1,000 on DeChambeau 10/1 for a potential total payout of $11,000, which is the largest wager placed for the event as of now at William Hill. McIlroy ranks second in total dollars wagered at 8%, with Thomas close behind at 6%.
The golfer who is tops in total number of tickets, though, is further down the board.
Viktor Hovland is tied for the 11th-lowest odds at 28/1 with Daniel Berger, yet he’s first with 5% of the total number of tickets.
Six others have received 4% of the total number of tickets: Schauffele, Koepka, Berger, Tyrrell Hatton (30/1), Tony Finau (30/1) and Patrick Reed (35/1).
There have also been a couple of long shots attracting notable action as well.
The WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational futures wager with the largest potential total payout thus far has come in on Jordan Spieth. Spieth, who is currently 40/1, drew a $700 bet back when he was priced at 45/1 for a total potential payout of $32,200.
There are three golfers with odds higher than 50/1 who have generated at least 2% of the total number of tickets and total dollars wagered: Matthew Wolff (3%/2%), Sungjae Im (2%/2%) and Max Homa (3%/2%). All of them have seen their price shift from the opening number, as Wolff went from 70/1 to 65/1, Im shifted from 80/1 to 65/1 and Homa moved from 100/1 to 90/1.
William Hill also has 20 head-to-head tournament matchups available, highlighted by Rahm (-130) vs. Thomas (+110) and McIlroy (-130) vs. DeChambeau.
Check out William Hill’s latest trends as well as the 40 golfers with the lowest odds to win the 2020 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational below, which is available to bet in Nevada, New Jersey and Iowa.

| TO WIN 2020 WGC-FEDEX ST. JUDE INVITATIONAL @WILLIAMHILLUS | CURRENT ODDS (7/29/20) |
| BRYSON DECHAMBEAU | 10/1 |
| JUSTIN THOMAS | 10/1 |
| JON RAHM | 12/1 |
| RORY MCILROY | 12/1 |
| WEBB SIMPSON | 17/1 |
| XANDER SCHAUFFELE | 18/1 |
| PATRICK CANTLAY | 20/1 |
| BROOKS KOEPKA | 22/1 |
| COLLIN MORIKAWA | 25/1 |
| DUSTIN JOHNSON | 25/1 |
| VIKTOR HOVLAND | 28/1 |
| DANIEL BERGER | 28/1 |
| TYRRELL HATTON | 30/1 |
| HIDEKI MATSUYAMA | 30/1 |
| TONY FINAU | 30/1 |
| PATRICK REED | 35/1 |
| MATTHEW FITZPATRICK | 35/1 |
| JASON DAY | 40/1 |
| TOMMY FLEETWOOD | 40/1 |
| JORDAN SPIETH | 40/1 |
| BILLY HORSCHEL | 45/1 |
| GARY WOODLAND | 45/1 |
| RICKIE FOWLER | 45/1 |
| ABRAHAM ANCER | 45/1 |
| MARC LEISHMAN | 60/1 |
| SERGIO GARCIA | 60/1 |
| MATT KUCHAR | 65/1 |
| SUNGJAE IM | 65/1 |
| MATTHEW WOLFF | 65/1 |
| JOAQUIN NIEMANN | 70/1 |
| IAN POULTER | 80/1 |
| HENRIK STENSON | 80/1 |
| KEVIN STREELMAN | 80/1 |
| PAUL CASEY | 80/1 |
| KEVIN NA | 90/1 |
| DANNY WILLETT | 90/1 |
| MAX HOMA | 90/1 |
| ADAM HADWIN | 100/1 |
| BUBBA WATSON | 100/1 |
| PHIL MICKELSON | 100/1 |
| WGC-FEDEX ST. JUDE INVITATIONAL TOURNEY MATCHUP | CURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 7/29/20 |
| JON RAHM | -130 |
| JUSTIN THOMAS | +110 |
| WGC-FEDEX ST. JUDE INVITATIONAL TOURNEY MATCHUP | CURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 7/29/20 |
| RORY MCILROY | -130 |
| BRYSON DECHAMBEAU | +110 |
| WGC-FEDEX ST. JUDE INVITATIONAL TOURNEY MATCHUP | CURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 7/29/20 |
| PATRICK CANTLAY | -110 |
| WEBB SIMPSON | -110 |
| WGC-FEDEX ST. JUDE INVITATIONAL TOURNEY MATCHUP | CURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 7/29/20 |
| JORDAN SPIETH | -110 |
| RICKIE FOWLER | -110 |
| WGC-FEDEX ST. JUDE INVITATIONAL TOURNEY MATCHUP | CURRENT MONEY LINE ODDS 7/29/20 |
| DANIEL BERGER | -110 |
| BROOKS KOEPKA | -110 |
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