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2025 Procore Championship: PGA Tour Golf Betting Odds

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is favoured on the golf odds in a tournament he would otherwise not be playing. 

The Fall Series isn’t usually for the Tour’s top players but those guys looking to keep/earn their card and get into Signature Events and majors in 2025. But this is a Ryder Cup year with Team USA facing Europe in two weeks – there is no PGA Tour event next week – and American captain Keegan Bradley has said he wants his guys to play the Procore Championship to avoid rust. 

And 10 of Bradley’s 12 guys will tee it up. The two who will not: Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau. Schauffele has not had a good year by his standards and maybe just wanted more time away from golf. DeChambeau is not allowed to play this week because he’s with LIV Golf. That season is finished. Supposedly, DeChambeau will be in the area for team events. Incidentally, three of Bradley’s five vice captains in Gary Woodland, Brandt Snedeker and Webb Simpson also are playing.

Those Ryder Cuppers will basically use this tournament as a training camp of sorts to stay sharp. Many believe the USA got trounced in the Ryder Cup two years ago because of rust. Team Europe got out to a fast start in Italy and won back the Cup. A total of nine of the Americans’ 12 Ryder Cup players took five weeks off from tournament golf before that event. Most European Ryder Cup guys are playing this week as well at the BMW Championship on the DP World Tour. 

The Procore Championship is the first of seven Fall Series events. This event has been around in some form since 2007. The North Course at the Silverado Resort in Napa hosts for the 12th straight year. The Robert Trent Jones Jr. design is a par 72 at 7,138 yards – about 15 yards were added from 2024. The worst winning score in tournament history was 14 under. There hasn’t been a playoff since 2018. Higher-scoring tournaments tend to have fewer playoffs. 

Americans have won this event nine straight years with Patton Kizzire as the defending champion. He shot a final-round 2-under 70 to finish at 20-under 268 and five up on second-place David Lipsky, the biggest margin of victory in event history. Kizzire had gone 176 Tour events without a victory (that was his third career) and it got him into the 2025-opening Sentry in Hawaii as well as the Masters and PGA Championship. 

We simply recommended a USA winner in 2024. Kizzire hasn’t won since and hasn’t had a Top 10 in 2025. He’s +22500 to repeat with the last player to do that in this event being Max Homa in 2022. 

Procore Championship Golf Odds

This is an interesting one to handicap because will world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler as the ridiculous +225 favourite try to win all-out or he is he simply here to semi-practice and be with the team. Wish I had an answer, but I tend to lean the latter. No offence to the Procore Championship and its beautiful location, but this is below Scheffler, who has never played the event. He enters with an absurd 14 straight top-eight finishes on Tour.

The only other golfers below +2000 this week are also Ryder Cuppers in Russell Henley (+1400), Justin Thomas (+1600) and Patrick Cantlay (+1600). Thomas does play in the event at times and was fifth in his last visit in 2023. Neither Henley nor Cantlay has played here in years. 

California native Max Homa is interesting at +4500 considering his two wins here, although Homa has had a rough 2025. Another California guy and 2023 champion Sahith Theegala might be even better value at +8000. He was seventh last year and sixth in 2022. 

Canadian Mike Weir won the first staging of this tournament in 2007 at a different course. It was Weir’s last PGA Tour victory. Ben Silverman and Mackenzie Hughes were T4 last year, while Corey Conners was T7, Adam Svensson T13 and Roger Sloan T37. Weir and Nick Taylor missed the cut. Hughes is +12500 this week with Svensson +17500, Adam Hadwin +22500 and Silverman +25000. 

Procore Championship Golf Predictions

We will play both an American winner overall (price TBA) and field (-300) vs. Scottie Scheffler.