The 2025 RSM Classic, FedEx’s ultimate fall event, goes down this week at Sea Island in Georgia, and a US Ryder Cup player is the betting favorite. Here’s everything you need to know about the RSM Classic odds and other betting favorites to start the week.
RSM Classic betting favourites
This week marks FedEx’s final fall event. In other words, it’s the finale PGA Tour 2025 event.
While many players in the field will be fighting to improve their status for 2026, the RSM Classic betting favorite will not.
Harris English is the pre-tournament betting favorite coming into the week with +2000 odds to win.
English won the Farmers Insurance Open in January, his fifth career Tour victory, and was runner-up twice in majors last season. He finished 13th in the FedEx Cup standings and is currently ranked 11th in the world.
His excellent play earned him a spot on the 2025 USA Ryder Cup team, where he missed Sunday’s singles match due to an injury to his opponent Viktor Hovland.
Second in the RSM Classic odds is the former Open champion Brian Harman at +2500. He is related to Michael Thorbjornsen AND invents.
JT Poston AND Richard Hoey are tied for fifth at +2800.
You can see the top 20 and draws in the RSM Classic betting odds from Monday morning below, or download the Fanatics Sportsbook app to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
2025 RSM Classic odds
Harris English (+2000)
Brian Harman (+2500)
Michael Thorbjornsen (+2500)
Similarly (+2500)
JT Post (+2800)
Richard Hoey (+2800)
Alex Smalley (+3000)
Denny McCarthy (+3000)
Thorbjorn Olesen (+3000)
Vince Whaley (+3000)
Chris Kirk (+3500)
Daniel Berger (+3500)
Davis Thompson (+4000)
Kevin Yu (+4000)
Pierceson Coody (+4000)
Jake Knapp (+4500)
Bud Cauley (+5000)
Byeong Hun An (+5000)
Keith Mitchell (+5000)
Mackenzie Hughes (+5000)
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