2024 Genesis Invitational: PGA Tour Betting Odds
Scottie Scheffler is favoured on the golf odds.
It’s the third Signature Event of the year, which means a limited field – but there is a cut unlike the previous two — and a purse of $20 million. All eligible players but Justin Rose and Matthieu Pavon are committed to play. The only world Top 10 player not teeing it up is Jon Rahm on the LIV Tour.
Tiger’s last win on the PGA Tour was at the Zozo Championship in October 2019. That was Woods’ 82nd career Tour victory, tying Sam Snead for the all-time record. Tiger, 47, has been restricted to a limited schedule after suffering serious leg injuries in a car accident after this event in 2021. Woods last teed it up at his non-official World Golf Challenge in December and finished 18th in the 20-player field in the Bahamas. The only other tournaments he played last year were this one, where Tiger finished T45, and the Masters in which he withdrew in the third round.
Storied Riviera Country Club is the host of the Genesis Invitational, which dates to 1926. It’ a par 71 at 7,322 yards and often referred to as “Hogan’s Alley” because the legendary Ben Hogan won this tournament three times as well as the 1948 U.S. Open there. Riviera also will host the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open and 2028 Summer Olympics golf competition.
It’s a very rare event that Tiger hasn’t won, and he’s +10000 this week. In 1992 when it was called the Los Angeles Open, Tiger played his first Tour event as 16-year-old amateur here. This will be his first tournament since ending his 27-year partnership with Nike in January as well.
Rahm is the defending champion as he shot a final-round 69 last year to finish at 17-under 267 and two up on American Max Homa. That was Rahm’s third win already in 2023, becoming the first player to win three times that early in the calendar year since Johnny Miller in 1975. International players have won this event three of the past four years.
Genesis Invitational Golf Odds
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the +650 favourite. He was trying to threepeat on Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open but finished third, three shots out of a playoff between Canadian Nick Taylor, the winner, and Charley Hoffman. Scheffler has a best finish of seventh in this event in 2022.
Rory McIlroy is +900 after taking last week off. He missed the cut two weekends ago at Pebble Beach in his lone USA start in 2024 but played well in the Middle East earlier in the year, including a win. He has a couple of Top 5s at this event but yet to win.
Viktor Hovland and Xander Schauffele, both of whom withdrew from last week’s event to essentially focus on this one, are each +1400. Collin Morikawa is +1600. Hovland hasn’t finished worse than 20th here in three trips, while Schauffele has a best result of ninth. Morikawa has been sixth and second here the past two seasons. Max Homa (+1800) and Adam Scott (+3300) are the only players in the field who have won the Genesis.
A Canadian has won here twice and they were both Mike Weir, going back-to-back in 2003-04. Adam Svensson was the top Canadian last year at T9, with Nick Taylor T33, Mackenzie Hughes T50, Corey Conners 61st and Adam Hadwin 66th.
Taylor is +6600 this week after he rallied from three down with four holes left in regulation and made an 11-foot birdie putt to beat Hoffman on the second hole of a playoff Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open. That jumped Taylor to a career-high 28th in the world golf rankings. Conners is also +6600 this week with Hadwin +10000, Adam Svensson +15000 and Hughes +25000.
Genesis Invitational Golf Predictions
I don’t expect Tiger Woods to be a factor at all and like Norway’s Viktor Hovland at +1400 to win with his strong course history.
The Genesis Invitational in Los Angeles this week is the biggest PGA Tour event of the year so far simply because it’s the 2024 debut of Tiger Woods at the event he hosts and which benefits Tiger’s foundation. Scottie Scheffler is favoured on the golf odds.
It’s the third Signature Event of the year, which means a limited field – but there is a cut unlike the previous two — and a purse of $20 million. All eligible players but Justin Rose and Matthieu Pavon are committed to play. The only world Top 10 player not teeing it up is Jon Rahm on the LIV Tour.
Tiger’s last win on the PGA Tour was at the Zozo Championship in October 2019. That was Woods’ 82nd career Tour victory, tying Sam Snead for the all-time record. Tiger, 47, has been restricted to a limited schedule after suffering serious leg injuries in a car accident after this event in 2021. Woods last teed it up at his non-official World Golf Challenge in December and finished 18th in the 20-player field in the Bahamas. The only other tournaments he played last year were this one, where Tiger finished T45, and the Masters in which he withdrew in the third round.
Storied Riviera Country Club is the host of the Genesis Invitational, which dates to 1926. It’ a par 71 at 7,322 yards and often referred to as “Hogan’s Alley” because the legendary Ben Hogan won this tournament three times as well as the 1948 U.S. Open there. Riviera also will host the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open and 2028 Summer Olympics golf competition.
It’s a very rare event that Tiger hasn’t won, and he’s +10000 this week. In 1992 when it was called the Los Angeles Open, Tiger played his first Tour event as 16-year-old amateur here. This will be his first tournament since ending his 27-year partnership with Nike in January as well.
Rahm is the defending champion as he shot a final-round 69 last year to finish at 17-under 267 and two up on American Max Homa. That was Rahm’s third win already in 2023, becoming the first player to win three times that early in the calendar year since Johnny Miller in 1975. International players have won this event three of the past four years.
Genesis Invitational Golf Odds
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the +650 favourite. He was trying to threepeat on Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open but finished third, three shots out of a playoff between Canadian Nick Taylor, the winner, and Charley Hoffman. Scheffler has a best finish of seventh in this event in 2022.
Rory McIlroy is +900 after taking last week off. He missed the cut two weekends ago at Pebble Beach in his lone USA start in 2024 but played well in the Middle East earlier in the year, including a win. He has a couple of Top 5s at this event but yet to win.
Viktor Hovland and Xander Schauffele, both of whom withdrew from last week’s event to essentially focus on this one, are each +1400. Collin Morikawa is +1600. Hovland hasn’t finished worse than 20th here in three trips, while Schauffele has a best result of ninth. Morikawa has been sixth and second here the past two seasons. Max Homa (+1800) and Adam Scott (+3300) are the only players in the field who have won the Genesis.
A Canadian has won here twice and they were both Mike Weir, going back-to-back in 2003-04. Adam Svensson was the top Canadian last year at T9, with Nick Taylor T33, Mackenzie Hughes T50, Corey Conners 61st and Adam Hadwin 66th.
Taylor is +6600 this week after he rallied from three down with four holes left in regulation and made an 11-foot birdie putt to beat Hoffman on the second hole of a playoff Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open. That jumped Taylor to a career-high 28th in the world golf rankings. Conners is also +6600 this week with Hadwin +10000, Adam Svensson +15000 and Hughes +25000.
Genesis Invitational Golf Predictions
I don’t expect Tiger Woods to be a factor at all and like Norway’s Viktor Hovland at +1400 to win with his strong course history.The Genesis Invitational in Los Angeles this week is the biggest PGA Tour event of the year so far simply because it’s the 2024 debut of Tiger Woods at the event he hosts and which benefits Tiger’s foundation. Scottie Scheffler is favoured on the golf odds.
It’s the third Signature Event of the year, which means a limited field – but there is a cut unlike the previous two — and a purse of $20 million. All eligible players but Justin Rose and Matthieu Pavon are committed to play. The only world Top 10 player not teeing it up is Jon Rahm on the LIV Tour.
Tiger’s last win on the PGA Tour was at the Zozo Championship in October 2019. That was Woods’ 82nd career Tour victory, tying Sam Snead for the all-time record. Tiger, 47, has been restricted to a limited schedule after suffering serious leg injuries in a car accident after this event in 2021. Woods last teed it up at his non-official World Golf Challenge in December and finished 18th in the 20-player field in the Bahamas. The only other tournaments he played last year were this one, where Tiger finished T45, and the Masters in which he withdrew in the third round.
Storied Riviera Country Club is the host of the Genesis Invitational, which dates to 1926. It’ a par 71 at 7,322 yards and often referred to as “Hogan’s Alley” because the legendary Ben Hogan won this tournament three times as well as the 1948 U.S. Open there. Riviera also will host the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open and 2028 Summer Olympics golf competition.
It’s a very rare event that Tiger hasn’t won, and he’s +10000 this week. In 1992 when it was called the Los Angeles Open, Tiger played his first Tour event as 16-year-old amateur here. This will be his first tournament since ending his 27-year partnership with Nike in January as well.
Rahm is the defending champion as he shot a final-round 69 last year to finish at 17-under 267 and two up on American Max Homa. That was Rahm’s third win already in 2023, becoming the first player to win three times that early in the calendar year since Johnny Miller in 1975. International players have won this event three of the past four years.
Genesis Invitational Golf Odds
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the +650 favourite. He was trying to threepeat on Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open but finished third, three shots out of a playoff between Canadian Nick Taylor, the winner, and Charley Hoffman. Scheffler has a best finish of seventh in this event in 2022.
Rory McIlroy is +900 after taking last week off. He missed the cut two weekends ago at Pebble Beach in his lone USA start in 2024 but played well in the Middle East earlier in the year, including a win. He has a couple of Top 5s at this event but yet to win.
Viktor Hovland and Xander Schauffele, both of whom withdrew from last week’s event to essentially focus on this one, are each +1400. Collin Morikawa is +1600. Hovland hasn’t finished worse than 20th here in three trips, while Schauffele has a best result of ninth. Morikawa has been sixth and second here the past two seasons. Max Homa (+1800) and Adam Scott (+3300) are the only players in the field who have won the Genesis.
A Canadian has won here twice and they were both Mike Weir, going back-to-back in 2003-04. Adam Svensson was the top Canadian last year at T9, with Nick Taylor T33, Mackenzie Hughes T50, Corey Conners 61st and Adam Hadwin 66th.
Taylor is +6600 this week after he rallied from three down with four holes left in regulation and made an 11-foot birdie putt to beat Hoffman on the second hole of a playoff Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open. That jumped Taylor to a career-high 28th in the world golf rankings. Conners is also +6600 this week with Hadwin +10000, Adam Svensson +15000 and Hughes +25000.
Genesis Invitational Golf Predictions
I don’t expect Tiger Woods to be a factor at all and like Norway’s Viktor Hovland at +1400 to win with his strong course history.The Genesis Invitational in Los Angeles this week is the biggest PGA Tour event of the year so far simply because it’s the 2024 debut of Tiger Woods at the event he hosts and which benefits Tiger’s foundation. Scottie Scheffler is favoured on the golf odds.
It’s the third Signature Event of the year, which means a limited field – but there is a cut unlike the previous two — and a purse of $20 million. All eligible players but Justin Rose and Matthieu Pavon are committed to play. The only world Top 10 player not teeing it up is Jon Rahm on the LIV Tour.
Tiger’s last win on the PGA Tour was at the Zozo Championship in October 2019. That was Woods’ 82nd career Tour victory, tying Sam Snead for the all-time record. Tiger, 47, has been restricted to a limited schedule after suffering serious leg injuries in a car accident after this event in 2021. Woods last teed it up at his non-official World Golf Challenge in December and finished 18th in the 20-player field in the Bahamas. The only other tournaments he played last year were this one, where Tiger finished T45, and the Masters in which he withdrew in the third round.
Storied Riviera Country Club is the host of the Genesis Invitational, which dates to 1926. It’ a par 71 at 7,322 yards and often referred to as “Hogan’s Alley” because the legendary Ben Hogan won this tournament three times as well as the 1948 U.S. Open there. Riviera also will host the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open and 2028 Summer Olympics golf competition.
It’s a very rare event that Tiger hasn’t won, and he’s +10000 this week. In 1992 when it was called the Los Angeles Open, Tiger played his first Tour event as 16-year-old amateur here. This will be his first tournament since ending his 27-year partnership with Nike in January as well.
Rahm is the defending champion as he shot a final-round 69 last year to finish at 17-under 267 and two up on American Max Homa. That was Rahm’s third win already in 2023, becoming the first player to win three times that early in the calendar year since Johnny Miller in 1975. International players have won this event three of the past four years.
Genesis Invitational Golf Odds
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the +650 favourite. He was trying to threepeat on Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open but finished third, three shots out of a playoff between Canadian Nick Taylor, the winner, and Charley Hoffman. Scheffler has a best finish of seventh in this event in 2022.
Rory McIlroy is +900 after taking last week off. He missed the cut two weekends ago at Pebble Beach in his lone USA start in 2024 but played well in the Middle East earlier in the year, including a win. He has a couple of Top 5s at this event but yet to win.
Viktor Hovland and Xander Schauffele, both of whom withdrew from last week’s event to essentially focus on this one, are each +1400. Collin Morikawa is +1600. Hovland hasn’t finished worse than 20th here in three trips, while Schauffele has a best result of ninth. Morikawa has been sixth and second here the past two seasons. Max Homa (+1800) and Adam Scott (+3300) are the only players in the field who have won the Genesis.
A Canadian has won here twice and they were both Mike Weir, going back-to-back in 2003-04. Adam Svensson was the top Canadian last year at T9, with Nick Taylor T33, Mackenzie Hughes T50, Corey Conners 61st and Adam Hadwin 66th.
Taylor is +6600 this week after he rallied from three down with four holes left in regulation and made an 11-foot birdie putt to beat Hoffman on the second hole of a playoff Sunday at the WM Phoenix Open. That jumped Taylor to a career-high 28th in the world golf rankings. Conners is also +6600 this week with Hadwin +10000, Adam Svensson +15000 and Hughes +25000.
Genesis Invitational Golf Predictions
I don’t expect Tiger Woods to be a factor at all and like Norway’s Viktor Hovland at +1400 to win with his strong course history.

