FedEx St. Jude Championship expert golf picks and predictions with our PGA Pro’s best bets for the 2024 tournament
In this betting preview:
- Tournament format breakdown
- Expert picks and predictions
- BetMGM odds to win
- Betting trends from past winners
- Course overview
Before we begin the FedEx Cup playoffs, let’s take a moment to celebrate our ninth win of the season. In one of the wildest Sundays I can remember on the PGA TOUR, Aaron Rai was four strokes behind Max Greyserman with just five holes left to play at the Wyndham Championship. The tournament began with nearly six inches of rain and the entire day canceled on Thursday. Round one didn’t finish until Saturday morning and rounds two, three, and four were all finished on Sunday. Well almost finished, thanks Matt Kuchar! When that humidity settled, Rai ripped a laser like iron approach on 18 to five feet and made the final putt to secure a two-stroke victory.
Matt Kuchar finished his round Monday morning in six minutes. Once that happened, the Wyndham was over and the top 70 and ties were all invited to the FedEx St. Jude Championship. All 70 have RSVP’s positively and round one of the playoffs will take place in Memphis, Tennessee for the third year in a row. Our host venue is no stranger to high level golf, TPC Southwind is prepared to cut an elite field nearly in half (70 down to 50). Memphis has hosted the PGA TOUR for quite some time. As a reward to their passionate crowds and FedEx’s money, what was a regular TOUR stop has been elevated over time.
- St. Jude Classic 1989 – 2018
- WGC Invitational 2019 – 2021
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FedEx Cup St. Jude Championship: Expert picks and predictions
Best bet to win: Patrick Cantlay (+2500 on BetMGM)
Cantlay likes the playoffs. The 2021 FedEx Cup Champion has three career postseason wins, and he finished inside the top 10 of the season-long standings in each of the past three years. Currently outside that mark, Patrick has gained in five straight events with his irons.
The 2023 St. Jude runner-up, Cantlay is excellent at plodding around a golf course and capitalizing with his putter. Much like the irons, his flat-stick has also gained in three straight. Cantlay’s ability to capture fairways will allow him to attack with his approach game and putter. I doubt the Iceman will melt late on Sunday this year in Memphis.
Best bet to place: Sepp Straka to finish Top 20 (+175 on BetRivers)
Straight flushing golf balls is Straka’s main skill. The Georgia Bulldog thrives on southeast golf courses, especially those which place a premium on accuracy. The 2022 FedEx St. Jude runner-up lost in a playoff to Will Zalatoris.
Top 25 at Royal Troon, Sepp’s game is rounding into form at the best time. The Zoysia specialist will play on those fairways for two of the next three weeks. Grab Straka at a good price before it drops when we come back to the heat in Atlanta.
Best head-to-head: Corey Conners over Viktor Hovland (-125 on BetMGM)
Conners has made 19 cuts in 19 starts this season. Fresh off eight straight top 30s, one of the best ball strikers on TOUR should be a lean to win this week in Memphis. Conners is gaining an average of six strokes on the field over his last five starts.
Defending FedEx Cup champion Hovland has been far less consistent than Conners. With three missed cuts in majors and no top 20s since early June, Hovland’s adventures around the green are really problematic. Over his last 10 starts, Viktor is losing 2.5 strokes to the field with his short game. Sure, he keeps it in play — but over 72 holes, the field has been winning.
FedEx Cup St. Jude Championship: Live odds to win
Odds (+10000 and shorter) courtesy of BetMGM.
Golfer | Odds |
Scottie Scheffler | +400 |
Xander Schauffele | +800 |
Rory McIlroy | +1000 |
Collin Morikawa | +1200 |
Ludvig Aberg | +1800 |
Tommy Fleetwood | +1800 |
Hideki Matsuyama | +2500 |
Patrick Cantlay | +2500 |
Russell Henley | +3300 |
Sungjae Im | +3300 |
Tom Kim | +3300 |
Tony Finau | +3300 |
Corey Conners | +3500 |
Viktor Hovland | +3500 |
Aaron Rai | +4000 |
Justin Thomas | +4000 |
Billy Horschel | +4500 |
Sahith Theegala | +4500 |
Cameron Young | +5000 |
Sam Burns | +5000 |
Shane Lowry | +5000 |
Wyndham Clark | +5000 |
Adam Scott | +5500 |
Davis Thompson | +5500 |
Jason Day | +6600 |
Jordan Spieth | +6600 |
Brian Harman | +6600 |
Byeong Hun An | +6600 |
Christian Bezuidenhout | +6600 |
Matt Fitzpatrick | +6600 |
Sepp Straka | +6600 |
Akshay Bhatia | +8000 |
Alex Noren | +8000 |
Keegan Bradley | +8000 |
Maverick McNealy | +8000 |
Max Homa | +8000 |
Si Woo Kim | +8000 |
Eric Cole | +8000 |
Max Greserman | +8000 |
Robert MacIntyre | +9000 |
Taylor Pendrith | +9000 |
Will Zalatoris | +9000 |
Ben Griffin | +10000 |
Cam Davis | +10000 |
Denny McCarthy | +10000 |
Min Woo Lee | +10000 |
Tom Hoge | +10000 |
Thomas Detry | +10000 |