PGA Tour starts again in Gear this week with the 2025 championship Sanderson Farms Jackson, Miss.where the double winner of the tournament Akshay Bhatia is the favorite betting. Here is all you need to know about the chances of Sanderson’s farm championship and other betting favorites to start the week.
Sanderson farms of favorites
While all the stars of the US Ryder Cup are taking this week vacation, a star in the American Rising who won many times on the tour is on the field: Akshay Bhatia.
Bhatia enters the Sanderson farms as a favorite of +2000 disagreements-to win. He won that place with a Solid season in tournaments This year. Although he did not add to his total victory, Bhatia gathered the first four 10 and ended the 13th in the ranking of FedEx Cup after the Tour championship.
Behind him are two in favor of veterans closed in the second on +2200: Davis Thompson AND Michael Thorbjornsen.
Two European players of the Ryder Cup, one of the 2023 team and one of the 2025 team, are also on the field, twin brothers Nikolai AND Rasmus Hojgaard. Rasmus, who Helped Europe for winning in Bethpage Black Last week, he enters with +2800 disputes to win, with Nicolai only behind him at +3000.
You can see the first 20 places and links to championship championship chances Sanderson Farms from Tuesday morning below, or Download the fan sports book app To see the full list of chances and bets for this week.
2025 Sanderson Farm Championship Championships
Akshay Bhatia (+2000)
Davis Thompson (+2200)
Michael Thorbjornsen (+2200)
Kevin Yu (+2500)
Minne Water (+2500)
Rasmus Hojgaard (+2500)
Nicolai Hoygard (+3000)
Alex Smalley (+3500)
JT Posts (+3500)
Rico Hoey (+3500)
Emiliano Grillo (+4000)
Keith Mitchell (+4000)
Matt Wallace (+4000)
Max Homa (+4000)
Beau Hossler (+4500)
Cameron Champ (+4500)
Jacob Bridgeman (+4500)
Luke Clanton (+4500)
MacKenzie Hughes (+4500)
Sam Stevens (+4500)
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