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PGA Tour goes to WM Phoenix known open this week, and once again World no. 1 is in the field and is installed as a betting prohibition favorite. Here is all you need to know about the open chances of WM Phoenix and other betting favorites to start the week.
Betting
In what will only be his second tour of the 2025 season, Scottie Scheffler It is once again my favorite betting this week at WM Phoenix Open. And it’s not even close.
villain complained of “rust” in his game after returning from damage at AT&T Pebble Beach pro-am. But what Scheffler considers Rusty must do every other nervous. World no. 1 merged a 15th score in Pebble for a T9-Finish to start the season. Scheffler opens this week with +300 chances to win.
The other closest player in the dispute list is Justin ThomasWho enters a very distant second with +1200 chances. Hideki MatsuyamaWHO Won the Sentry-Opening Sentry tournament And it’s the second in the FedEx Cup race, it’s another at +1600.
By rounding the first five in the chance to WM Phoenix Open are Sungjae in (+2200) and Sam Burns (+2500).
You can see the first 20 seats and links to the WM Phoenix Open Basting Chances since Monday morning below or Continue to Betmgm To see the full list of chances and bets for this week.
2025 WM Phoenix Open Chances
Scottie Scheffler (+300)
Justin Thomas (+1200)
Hideki Matsuyama (+1600)
Sungjae in (+2200)
Sam Burns (+2500)
Sepp Straka (+3300)
Tom Kim (+3300)
Corey Conners (+4000)
Luke Clanton (+4000)
Sahith Theegala (+4500)
Byeong Hun an (+5000)
Maverick McNealy (+5000)
Nick Taylor (+5000)
Rasmus Hojgaard (+5000)
Robert Macintre (+5000)
Similarly (+5000)
Akshay Bhatia (+5500)
Billy Horschel (+5500)
Kurtayama Kurt (+5500)
Matt Fitzpatrick (+5500)
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