Scottie Scheffler enters the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club as the +385 favorite, his shortest odds going into a PGA Championship in his career and marking the 14th consecutive major in which he will be the favorite or co-favorite, according to SportsOddsHistory.
Rory McIlroy, described in the report as the two-time reigning Masters champion, sits second on the odds board but has lengthened from +650 to +900 after a stretch of limited play and a lingering toe injury, the report says.
Cameron Young has worked his way into the favorites conversation as well. The market opened around 80-1 for Young almost a year ago, moved to 30-1 before the Masters, was listed at +1650 coming into the week and stood at +1475 the day before the tournament gets underway, with sportsbooks naming him one of their largest liabilities going into the fray, per the report.
Other notable movers include Matt Fitzpatrick, who shortened from 45-1 after The Masters to 23-1 and has been identified as a liability across the sportsbook marketplace, and Jordan Spieth, listed at 59-1 and pursuing a career grand slam with a win at Aronimink, the report says.
The report also notes movement lower on the board for LIV Golf holdouts, with Jon Rahm listed at 14-1 and Bryson DeChambeau at 19-1, the latter having lengthened significantly from 10-1 in April. Odds are provided by DraftKings Sportsbook and are subject to change.