PGA Championship Odds (2026)

Published on: January 10, 2026

Updated on: January 11, 2026

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The following post features PGA Championship Odds (2026).

The Masters Odds reflect how sportsbooks currently view each golfer’s chances of navigating Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, PA (Thursday, May 14 to Sunday, May 17, 2026).

Read: The Open Championship Odds

Related: The Masters Odds

As the PGA Tour season unfolds, these odds will shift based on tournament finishes, injury updates, and which players are positioning themselves as the favorites to win this season’s second major tournament.

So, how is the PGA Championship (2026) shaping up? Here’s what you need to know.

PGA Championship Odds (2026)

Below is a table displaying the odds for the PGA Championship (2026). Click here for the very latest odds (via OddsChecker).

Team

Current Odds

Odds (1/10/2026)

Scottie Scheffler

Current Odds

+400

Rory McIlroy

Current Odds

+700

Bryson DeChambeau

Current Odds

+900

Jon Rahm

Current Odds

+1400

Xander Schauffele

Current Odds

+2000

Ludvig Aberg

Current Odds

+2200

Justin Thomas

Current Odds

+2500

Collin Morikawa

Current Odds

+2800

Viktor Hovland

Current Odds

+3300

Tommy Fleetwood

Current Odds

+3300

Patrick Cantlay

Current Odds

+4000

Tyrrell Hatton

Current Odds

+4000

Hideki Matsuyama

Current Odds

+4500

Brooks Koepka

Current Odds

+4500

Joaquin Niemann

Current Odds

+4500

Cameron Young

Current Odds

+5000

Shane Lowry

Current Odds

+5000

Jordan Spieth

Current Odds

+5000

Christopher Gotterup

Current Odds

+5000

Corey Conners

Current Odds

+6000

Russell Henley

Current Odds

+6500

Sepp Straka

Current Odds

+6600

Tony Finau

Current Odds

+6600

Robert MacIntyre

Current Odds

+8000

Daniel Berger

Current Odds

+8000

Wyndham Clark

Current Odds

+8000

Maverick McNealy

Current Odds

+8000

Sam Burns

Current Odds

+8000

Matt Fitzpatrick

Current Odds

+8000

Max Homa

Current Odds

+8000

Jason Day

Current Odds

+8000

Justin Rose

Current Odds

+8000

Sungjae Im

Current Odds

+8000

Dustin Johnson

Current Odds

+8000

Golfer Spotlights (1-10-2026)

Scottie Scheffler (+400)

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler enters as the strong favorite at +400 after a historic 2025 that included six PGA Tour victories, highlighted by a dominant five-stroke win at the PGA Championship (his first Wanamaker Trophy and third major) and a commanding performance at The Open to claim his fourth major. Despite an early-season hand injury delay, he led the Tour in Strokes Gained: Total, approach, and tee-to-green, tying low 72-hole records and converting leads with ruthless efficiency. Aronimink’s classic Donald Ross design, emphasizing precision and strategy (as seen in its 1962 PGA hosting), suits his elite ball-striking perfectly. If Scheffler carries this momentum into early 2026, he’s poised to defend and add another chapter to his remarkable run.

Rory McIlroy (+700)

Rory McIlroy sits at +700, riding the wave of his emotional 2025 Masters triumph that completed the career Grand Slam. He also notched key wins like The Players, showcasing powerful driving and an improved short game that thrive on demanding setups. At 36, McIlroy’s all-around excellence and major pedigree make him dangerous; his past strong showings at PGA venues (including near-misses) align well with Aronimink’s tree-lined fairways and strategic challenges. With the Slam pressure lifted, a solid start to 2026 could see him claim the Wanamaker and push toward more history.

Bryson DeChambeau (+900)

Bryson DeChambeau is priced at +900 as a proven major force. In 2025, he contended fiercely at the PGA Championship (finishing runner-up amid Scheffler’s dominance) and delivered strong showings across big events. His scientific approach, massive distance off the tee (ideal for Aronimink’s longer holes), and refined short game keep him in contention—he’s posted multiple top finishes in recent PGAs. The LIV star’s clutch major play adds edge; if he fine-tunes strategy early in 2026, DeChambeau could finally hoist the Wanamaker Trophy.

Jon Rahm (+1400)

Jon Rahm, a past major winner with elite iron play, enters at +1400. His 2025 was consistent without a PGA title, but his history in the event (including top finishes) highlights how his power and competitiveness suit tough, strategic courses like Aronimink. The Spaniard’s fiery mentality and LIV focus on majors remain assets—putting has been the variable, but when dialed in, few rival him. A sharp early 2026 could see Rahm reclaim major glory and add the Wanamaker to his collection.

Xander Schauffele (+2000)

Xander Schauffele offers value at +2000 with his major consistency. Despite 2025 fluctuations, his precision irons, clutch putting, and strong PGA records (including a prior win) fit Aronimink’s demands for accuracy and composure. Schauffele excels in big events; with recovery and refinement, peak form early in 2026 positions him for another deep run and potential Wanamaker defense vibes.

Ludvig Aberg (+2200)

Rising star Ludvig Aberg comes in at +2200 with huge upside. His 2025 featured steady contention in big events and strong major performances, showing poise under pressure. The 26-year-old Swede’s long, accurate drives and sharp irons match Aronimink’s strategic layout perfectly. As experience builds with no glaring weaknesses, Aberg could turn potential into a breakthrough major victory in 2026.

Justin Thomas (+2500)

Justin Thomas at +2500 brings major pedigree as a two-time PGA champion. His 2025 had moments of brilliance amid inconsistencies, but his ball-striking and creativity around greens shine on classic tracks like Aronimink. Thomas thrives in high-stakes environments; momentum from early 2026 events could reignite his form for another Wanamaker run.

Collin Morikawa (+2800)

Collin Morikawa earns +2800 odds with iron-play mastery tailor-made for Aronimink’s precision demands. His 2025 included highlights, and his composure in majors adds upside. A dialed-in putter early in 2026 could propel Morikawa into serious contention for his first PGA title since earlier successes.

Viktor Hovland (+3300)

Viktor Hovland rounds out the group at +3300. His ball-striking excellence and improving short game suit Aronimink’s challenges, with 2025 showing flashes of contention. The Norwegian’s major experience grows; if he peaks in May 2026, Hovland could surprise and claim the Wanamaker for his first major breakthrough.

PGA Championship Winners (2016-Present)

The table below highlights every winner of the PGA Championship since 2016.

Year

PGA Championship Winner

Winning Score

2025

Scottie Scheffler

273 (−11)

2024

Xander Schauffele

263 (−21)

2023

Brooks Koepka

271 (−9)

2022

Justin Thomas

275 (−5)

2021

Phil Mickelson

282 (−6)

2020

Collin Morikawa

267 (−13)

2019

Brooks Koepka

272 (−8)

2018

Brooks Koepka

264 (−16)

2017

Justin Thomas

276 (−8)

2016

Jimmy Walker

266 (−14)

PGA Championship Results (2025)

The 2025 PGA Championship saw Scottie Scheffler claim his first Wanamaker Trophy and third career major, winning by five strokes at 11-under 273. Scheffler held a three-shot lead entering the final round and pulled away with back-to-back birdies on 14 and 15 after Jon Rahm briefly tied him around the turn; Rahm ultimately finished T8 after a late collapse. Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English, and Davis Riley shared second place at 6-under 278, marking the largest margin of victory at the tournament since 2012. Played May 15–18 at Quail Hollow Club without weather delays, the event featured Jhonattan Vegas as the 36-hole leader and served as the centerpiece of Scheffler’s six-win season.

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