PGA Championship 2023 betting update: PGA pro checks in from Oak Hill to provide best weekend wagers, top in-play value bets

Keith Stewart

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Walking into the 105th PGA Championship, many thought Masters Champion Jon Rahm would be taking home the Wanamaker Trophy. Rahm rebounded nicely in Round 2, but his first-round rough antics may be too much to recover from. He’s nine shots back going into the weekend at Oak Hill.

From the first moment I walked the East Course, I noticed the rough. It is thick, uniform, and unkind. Judge and jury of any wayward shot, watching these guys continually struggle from off the fairway is entertaining. Pre-tournament there was tremendous focus on strokes gained off the tee (SG:OTT). It was one of the leading indicators I was using for considering who will contend.

Following 36 holes of competition and studying the results, I see SG:OTT has taken a secondary seat to approach play. Looking at the strokes gained approach (SG:APP) leaderboard, five of the top six are in the top 10 after two rounds. Iron accuracy is always a tremendous indicator of player success, and this major championship is no different.

These impeccable green surfaces have really challenged these guys when it was dry. As the rain moved in this afternoon, the field of players in that AM/PM wave had a considerable advantage. At one point the cut looked as if it might go as high as +6. The softness stopped that climb and it settled on +5. If one of your outrights or placements didn’t make it through, then the rest of this feature is definitely for you.

PGA Championship 2023: Live Outright Odds

Odds board courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook. Only odds better than +10000 listed.

Golfer Winner
Scottie Scheffler +160
Viktor Hovland +400
Corey Conners +700
Brooks Koepka +1000
Bryson DeChambeau +1400
Rory McIlroy +2100
Patrick Cantlay +3600
Justin Rose +4100
Justin Suh +4600
Dustin Johnson +5000
Keegan Bradley +5500
Collin Morikawa +7500
Shane Lowry +7500
Jon Rahm +12000
Keith Mitchell +12000
Taylor Pendrith +12000
Min Woo Lee +12000
Callum Tarren +12000
Mito Pereira +16000
Adam Svensson +16000
Eric Cole +24000
Sepp Straka +26000
Kyoung-Hoon Lee +28000
Adam Scott +28000
Xander Schauffele +28000
Max Homa +28000
Hideki Matsuyama +28000
Ryan Fox +28000
Tommy Fleetwood +28000
Harold Varner +28000
Kurt Kitayama +28000
Cameron Davis +28000
Matthew NeSmith +28000
Cameron Smith +43000
Beau Hossler +43000
Sahith Theegala +43000
Sam Stevens +43000
Patrick Reed +55000
Tony Finau +55000
Victor Perez +55000
Dean Burmester +55000
Stephan Jaeger +55000
Justin Thomas +65000
Tom Hoge +65000
Jordan Spieth +65000
Tyrrell Hatton +65000
Adam Hadwin +65000
Michael Block +65000
Mark Hubbard +65000
Nicolai Hojgaard +65000
J.T. Poston +65000
Taylor Moore +65000
Padraig Harrington +65000

PGA Championship: Weekend betting adjustments

Be careful how you react to in-play betting following a troubling opening Thursday-Friday session. Your first instinct will be to chase, but the truth is; discretion is the “bettor” part of valor. Start by making adjustments like the evolution of the analytics I pointed out above. Don’t just stick with all of your pre-tournament predictions and perspectives.

Much like a coach at halftime, let your gameplan evolve. Above all else, if your outrights are dead, don’t chase more. Adding one is fine, but be smart and start to diversify your weekend portfolio. Pay attention to those who are living up to expectations. Each player has a profile, look for the ones who are matching theirs. For example, if there’s a great T2G player who is having a good ball striking week and exceeding expectations with his putter, that’s a solid selection.

Take those players and start to build a weekend card with a couple of placements. Back those up with some Saturday and Sunday H2H matchups. In doing this, you can chip away at any bets you are behind. I’m sure some of your pre-tourney plays will also be in play, so pay attention to those outcomes as well.

More wet weather is expected throughout Saturday. Oak Hill does possess sub-air under the greens. They can try to dry the surfaces overnight, but if the rain continues all day tomorrow, approach play will become more significant. Switch your skill set focus and follow me into the weekend at Oak Hill and the close of the PGA Championship.

PGA Championship: Weekend Best Bets

Best bet to win: Rory McIlroy (+2200 on FanDuel)

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Rory just put the press room on tilt, saying “I’m going to hit driver everywhere and attack.”

McIlroy started the tournament at +1000 odds and with 36-holes back and five behind we can get him at +2200. He has the firepower to catch up and the course knowledge. Rory’s wife is from Rochester and he is an honorary member of Oak Hill. His approach game is top-5 and the putter is positive. If you didn’t have him to open round one, now is the time to grab him.

Best bet to finish in the Top 20: Jon Rahm (+105 on DraftKings)

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You can win even money on Jon Rahm to finish in the top-20. At +4, he is just three strokes out of that finishing spot. Tied 19 is currently +1 and with 36 holes left — I will take one of the two best golfers in the world to close that gap and offer a positive return.

Take Corey Conners over Keith Mitchell H2H (-120 on DraftKings)

Corey Conners is in the lead because he is top 10 T2G and top-5 with the putter in the field through 36 holes. Keith Mitchell has remained in contention due to his great driving and a hot putter. When the greens get soft tomorrow, Conner’s approach game will separate him from Mitchell and win H2H.

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Keith Stewart is the founder of Read the Line. Over the last two decades, Keith has earned significant recognition from his peers for his perspective covering the business and game of golf. With 5 PGA of America awards to his credit and over 25 award nominations from his colleagues on a national and local scale, Keith has consistently helped make successful choices in this industry.