Wells Fargo Championship odds: Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods among favorites

Bob Hille

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An extremely strong field makes for some interesting odds to win the Wells Fargo Championship this week in Charlotte, N.C.

Rory McIlroy tops the favorites on sportsbook.ag's odds posted Monday evening, with a handful of the PGA Tour's other top stars — including Tiger Woods — among those listed not far behind him.

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Woods, returning to play for the first time since the Masters, joins the winner at Augusta, Patrick Reed, as an 18/1 pick, just behind Justin Thomas (17/2), Rickie Fowler (19/2) and Jason Day (17/1).

The tournament, at Quail Hollow Club, begins Thursday.

Odds to win 2018 Wells Fargo Championship:

Golfer Odds
Rory McIlroy 6/1
Justin Thomas 17/2
Rickie Fowler 19/2
Jason Day 17/1
Patrick Reed 18/1
Tiger Woods 18/1
Hideki Matsuyama 20/1
Paul Casey 22/1
Phil Mickelson 26/1
Tommy Fleetwood 26/1
Louis Oosthuizen 35/1
Tony Finau 35/1
Webb Simpson 35/1
Alex Noren 40/1
Kevin Kisner 40/1
Bryson Dechambeau 45/1
Chesson Hadley 50/1
Ryan Moore 50/1
Brian Harman 55/1
Brooks Koepka 60/1
Daniel Berger 65/1
Luke List 65/1
Byeong Hun An 75/1
Francesco Molinari 75/1
Tyrrell Hatton 75/1
Adam Scott 85/1
Emiliano Grillo 85/1
Kevin Streelman 85/1
Xander Schauffele 85/1
Charles Howell III 95/1
Grayson Murray 95/1
Jason Dufner 95/1
Kyle Stanley 95/1
Gary Woodland 100/1
Jamie Lovemark 100/1
Joaquin Niemann 100/1
Russell Henley 100/1
Adam Hadwin 110/1
Beau Hossler 110/1
Charl Schwartzel 110/1
J.B. Holmes 110/1
Lucas Glover 110/1
Ollie Schniederjans 110/1
Sam Burns 120/1
Andrew Landry 140/1
Dylan Frittelli 140/1
Sean O'Hair 140/1
Bud Cauley 150/1
James Hahn 160/1
Shane Lowry 170/1
Trey Mullinax 170/1
Keegan Bradley 180/1
Patrick Rodgers 180/1
Bill Haas 190/1
Keith Mitchell 190/1
Martin Kaymer 190/1
Patton Kizzire 190/1
Austin Cook 220/1
Jason Kokrak 220/1
Nick Watney 240/1
Anirban Lahiri 250/1
Danny Lee 250/1
Kevin Tway 250/1
Peter Uihlein 250/1
Rory Sabbatini 250/1
Andrew Putnam 300/1
Graeme McDowell 300/1
Jhonattan Vegas 300/1
Ross Fisher 300/1
Brice Garnett 350/1
J.T. Poston 350/1
Scott Stallings 350/1
Tom Hoge 350/1
Aaron Baddeley 400/1
Mackenzie Hughes 400/1
Robert Streb 400/1
Vaughn Taylor 400/1
Aaron Wise 450/1
Ben Martin 450/1
Scott Brown 450/1
Stewart Cink 450/1
Troy Merritt 450/1
Bronson Burgoon 500/1
Chris Stroud 500/1
Hudson Swafford 500/1
Jonas Blixt 500/1
Michael Thompson 500/1
Smylie Kaufman 500/1
Abraham Ancer 550/1
Derek Fathauer 550/1
Harold Varner III 550/1
Jonathan Byrd 550/1
Richy Werenski 550/1
Corey Conners 600/1
Retief Goosen 600/1
Rob Oppenheim 600/1
Sam Saunders 600/1
Seamus Power 600/1
Tyrone Van Aswegen 600/1
Brandon Harkins 650/1
Matt Every 650/1
Xinjun Zhang 650/1
Kelly Kraft 700/1
Adam Schenk 750/1
Alex Cejka 750/1
Ben Silverman 750/1
Billy Hurley III 750/1
Blayne Barber 750/1
Bob Estes 750/1
Brian Stuard 750/1
C.T. Pan 750/1
Charles Frost 750/1
D.A. Points 750/1
Davis Love III 750/1
Denny Mccarthy 750/1
Derek Ernst 750/1
Dominic Bozzelli 750/1
Dru Love 750/1
Ernie Els 750/1
Fabian Gomez 750/1
Geoff Ogilvy 750/1
Greg Chalmers 750/1
J.J. Henry 750/1
Joel Dahmen 750/1
John Peterson 750/1
John Senden 750/1
Johnson Wagner 750/1
Jonathan Randolph 750/1
Kyle Thompson 750/1
Martin Flores 750/1
Martin Piller 750/1
Nate Lashley 750/1
Nicholas Lindheim 750/1
Nick Taylor 750/1
Peter Malnati 750/1
Roberto Diaz 750/1
Rod Pampling 750/1
Ryan Blaum 750/1
Ryan Ruffels 750/1
Sam Ryder 750/1
Sangmoon Bae 750/1
Shawn Stefani 750/1
Stephan Jaeger 750/1
Steve Marino 750/1
Sung Kang 750/1
Talor Gooch 750/1
Ted Potter Jr. 750/1
Tom Lovelady 750/1
Tyler Duncan 750/1
Vijay Singh 750/1
Whee Kim 750/1

Odds provided by Sportsbook.ag. Updated at 7:15 p.m. ET Monday, April 30.

Bob Hille

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Bob Hille, a senior content consultant for The Sporting News, has been part of the TSN team for most of the past 30 years, including as managing editor and executive editor. He is a native of Texas (forever), adopted son of Colorado, where he graduated from Colorado State, and longtime fan of “Bull Durham” (h/t Annie Savoy for The Sporting News mention).