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Rory Mcilroy already has three big wins in 2025.
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2025 Trusty Championships down this week to the temporary host page Philadelphia Cricket Cluband champion defender Rory Mcilroy Is the betting favorite. Here is all you need to know about the championship chances of the Truist and other betting favorites to start the week.
Championship Truist of betting favorites
This week Rory Mcilroy will play his first individual event since his Historical Victory of 2025 MatersAnd he is a favorite of betting in the Hraf Championship. Mcilroy enters a week with disagreement from +400 for what is the last PGA Tour Events before the PGA 2025 championship.
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But with this week’s receipt of this week Signature Status, Mcilroy has many companies in the star department.
Collin Morikawa It is installed in second place in the chances of the brain before the tournament at +1400.
Ludwig aberg AND Xander schauuffle are nodes in third place at +1600. Rounding the first 5 places are Justin Thomas (+1800) and Patrick Cantlay (+2000).
You can see the first 20 places and links to the Championship Betting Championship Championships Monday morning below, or Download the fan sports book app To see the full list of chances and bets for this week.
2025 Championship Championship Championships
Rory Mcilroy (+400)
Collin Morikawa (+1400)
LUDVIG ABERG (+1600)
Xander Schauffle (+1600)
Justin Thomas (+1800)
Patrick Canltay (+2000)
Victor Hovland (+2800)
Jordan Spieth (+3000)
Tommy Fleetwood (+3000)
Corey Conners (+3250)
Hideki Matsuyama (+3500)
Russell Henley (+3500)
Shane Lowry (+4000)
Daniel Berger (+4500)
Sepp Straka (+4500)
KEEGAN BRADLEY (+5000)
Maverick McNealy (+5000)
Robert Macintre (+5000)
Sungjae in (+5000)
WynDham Clark (+5000)
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