
Scottie Scheffler will try to defend his 2024 title this week at RBC 2025 heritage.
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RBC 2025 inheritance begins this week at Harbor Town Golf linksand the world no. 1 Scottie Scheffler is in a place known as the betting favorite. Here is all you need to know about the chances of RBC heritage and other betting favorites to start the week.
RBC HERITAGE BASTING FAVORITY
Is another week in PGA Tour, and another tour where Scottie Scheffler Is the betting favorite in front of the tournament. This time, his disagreements to win are +350.
Scheffler is not only the highest rank player in the world, he is also the defensive champion this week on RBC Heritage. That is why both players behind him in the chances of betting are so far away.
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Collin Morikawa AND Xander schauuffleBoth main champions twice, are linked to +1100 disputes-to win.
Behind them is Ludwig aberg (+1200) which almost attracted a win from 2025 masters on Sunday.
Top 5 closing on RBC Heritage Basting Ods Istte Justin ThomasWho enters the week with +1800 disputes-to win.
You can see the first 20 places and links to the RBC heritage betting chances from Monday morning below, or Download the fan sports book app To see the full list of chances and bets for this week.
2025 RBC Heritage Chances
Scottie Scheffler (+350)
Collin Morikawa (+1100)
Xander Schauffle (+1100)
LUDVIG ABERG (+1200)
Justin Thomas (+1800)
Patrick Cantlay (+2000)
Corey Conners (+2200)
Shane Lowry (+2800)
Russell Henley (+3000)
Victor Hovland (+3000)
Tommy Fleetwood (+3250)
Jason’s Day (+4000)
Jordan Spieth (+4000)
Robert Macintyre (+4500)
Sepping Straka (+4500)
Sungjae in (+4500)
Daniel Berger (+5000)
Minne Water (+5500)
WynDham Clark (+5500)
Denny McCarthy (+6000)
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