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Traveler’s Championship 2024 Golf Odds, PGA Picks, Props And Featured Groups
Following the U.S. Open at Pinehurst in North Carolina, the PGA Tour pros head to Cromwell, CT for the Travelers Championship 2024 tournament. A select field of 71 golfers is set to make birdies in bunches. The superb fan support is part of the watch and wager action that provided thunderous roars in support of New Englander Keegan Bradley on his way to winning the 2023 Travelers at greater than 75/1 odds. Now 29 of the top 30 players in the world golf rankings tee it up for a 2024 Signature Event at the short Pete Dye-designed TPC River Highlands, which has hosted the PGA Tour event the past 40 years.
“The bond that you have with people from New England is different than anywhere in the world.” Bradley said at last year’s event. “So to hear the fans cheer for me like they would a sports team, it means a lot.”
Rory McIlroy withdrew Monday following a devasting defeat and blown 2-shot lead that got away with a pair of missed putts inside 4-feet on the closing three holes to give Bryson DeChambeau his second U.S. Open title. But McIlroy, Schauffele and others cashed in for bettors at big underdog odds in U.S. Open tournament matchups.
- Travelers Championship – June 20-23
- TPC River Highlands – Cromwell, CT
- 6,835 yards, Par 70
- Purse: $20 million, $3.6 million to the winner
Five Things To Know TPC River Highlands
One of the shortest courses on Tour with tree-lined fairways, positional play and solid strokes gained Approach and Off the Tee golf stats required. Premium Ball Striking and Birdies or Better Gained will allow those players to move up as they attack smaller than average (5,000 sq. ft) bentgrass greens.
Travelers Championship Odds and Most Bet Players
Leading favorites and contenders golf odds from FanDuel Sportsbook refresh periodically and are subject to change, including on props and live betting.
- +360: Scottie Scheffler (-105 for Top 5)
- +700: Xander Schauffele (+170)
- +1200: Collin Morikawa (+250)
- +1400: Ludvig Aberg (+300)
- +1800: Victor Hovland (+400)
- +2000: Patrick Cantlay (+400)
- +2500: Hideki Matsuyama (+450)
- +3000: Sam Burns, Tommy Fleetwood (+550)
- +3300: Russell Henley (+550), Tony Finau, Theegala, Conners (+600)
- +4000: Tom Kim
- +4500: Brian Harman, Justin Thomas, Corey Conners (+600)
- +4500: Sepp Straka
- +5000: Matt Fitzpatrick, Jordan Spieth, Sungjae Im
- +5500: Keegan Bradley
- +6000: Si Woo Kim
- +7000: Akshay Bhatia, Max Homa, J.T. Poston, Denny McCarthy
- +7500: Wyndham Clark, Adam Scott, Byeong Hun An
- +8000: Cameron Young, Shane Lowry, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
- +9000: Harris English, Tom Hoge, Jason Day, Billy Horschel
- +11000: Will Zalatoris, Thomas Detry
- +12000: Stephan Jaeger, Matthieu Pavon, Taylor Pendrith
72-Hole Winning Score: O/U 261.5
Bradley (-23) won last year by 3-shots over little lefty Brian Harman, who went on to win the 2023 Open Championship at long odds. Only once in the last 11 years as the winning score surpassed -20 under par.
Five players in the field this week have posted multiple top-15 finishes in the last five years – Keegan Bradley, Patrick Cantlay, Jason Day, Brian Harman, Scottie Scheffler.
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Like pro golfers who manage their game, course and emotions, be responsible when wagering and bet with your head, not over it. Become a smart and responsible bettor and you’ll cash out more often as you navigate the golf betting options. That includes tournament match-ups, which cashed in at last year’s Travelers Championship and went 3-1 in the 2024 U.S. Open with big underdog winners on McIlroy and Schauffele.
Travelers Championship Golf Picks
See golf odds to win and leading golf analysts and contributors picks to win and top finishing position.
- SportingLife: Hovland, Cantlay, Spieth and longshot McCarthy
- GolfBet: Schauffele, Morikawa, Aberg, Finau, Top 10 Harman, Theegala
- FanDuel: Morikawa, Henley, Fleetwood and Top 10/20 Hoge, Bezuidenhout
- Golf Digest: As available Wednesday
Notable Tournament match-ups and odds for the Travelers Championship
Tournament and daily matchups and finishing position odds and props from FanDuel and leading online sportsbooks vary, and updated round-by-round player matchups are provided ahead of each round.
- Scheffler (-165) vs. Schauffele (+145)
- Schauffele (-130) vs. Morikawa (+110)
- Aberg (-125) vs. Hovland (-105)
- Henley (-125) vs. Conners (-105)
- Fleetwood (-120) vs. Finau (+100)
- Harman (-125) vs. Bradley (+105)
- Thomas (-110) vs. Spieth (-110)
- Young (-125) vs. Zalatoris (+105)
- Homa (-115) vs. Clark (-105)
- Hoge (-110) vs. Poston (-110)
- Scott (-110) vs. Day (-110)
Check back for more matchups and picks Wednesday.
Featured Groups And Holes
Travelers Championship Tee Times.
- Thursday, June 20
- 10:00 am Hole #1: Day, Poston
- 10:10am Hole #1: Bradley, Matsuyama
- 10:30 am Hole #1: Scheffler, Homa
- 10:40 am Hole #1: Spieth, Clark (Marquee)
- 10:50 am Hole #1: Thomas, Lowry (Marquee)
- Friday, June 12
- 9:05 am Hole #1: Fitzpatrick, Hadwin
- 9:45 am Hole #1: Aberg, Thorbjornsen
- 10:20 am Hole #1: Morikawa, Hovland
- 10:30 am Hole #1: Finau, Cantlay (Marquee)
- 10:40 am Hole #1: Schauffele, Pavon (Marquee)
Featured holes: Par 3’s at No. 5, 11, 16 and Par 4 at No. 15
How To Watch The Travelers Championship
Tournament June 20-23. All times Eastern.
- Thursday-Friday: 3-6 p.m. (Golf Channel)
- Saturday-Sunday: 1-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3-6 p.m. (CBS)
- Streaming online coverage on PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, Peacock and Paramount+.
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