The PGA Tour’s busy spring stretch continues this week with the 2026 Truist Championship at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C. The tournament begins Thursday and arrives one week before the PGA Championship, the second major of the season.
The Truist Championship is another Signature Event on the schedule, following last week’s Cadillac Championship. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is not playing this week, but Rory McIlroy headlines the field and enters as the betting favorite.
According to the latest 2026 Truist Championship odds from FanDuel, McIlroy is listed at +550. Cameron Young follows at +950 after his wire-to-wire victory at the Blue Monster last week. Xander Schauffele is priced at +1000, while Matt Fitzpatrick is +1500 and Ludvig Aberg is +1800.
SportsLine’s computer model, built by DFS pro Mike McClure, has simulated the 2026 Truist Championship 10,000 times. The model has a long track record in golf projections and has correctly predicted 17 majors entering the weekend, including the 2026 Masters, its fifth straight Masters call. It also hit last year’s PGA Championship and Open Championship.
One of the model’s biggest calls this week involves Si Woo Kim. Despite being seventh on the odds board at +2500, Kim is not projected as one of the top contenders. The model has him barely inside the top 20 on its projected leaderboard.
Kim comes into the event in strong recent form, with three top-10 finishes in his last four starts. That includes a tie for fourth at the Cadillac Championship. He also finished solo eighth at last year’s PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, though that result was helped by a second-round 64. In his other three rounds, Kim shot 71 or higher.
Because of that, the model is fading him this week and describes him as “a golfer to avoid this week.” Another notable projection is Adam Scott, who is listed at +3300. The model views Scott as a target for outright bets as well as finishing-position markets, including top-five and top-10 wagers.
Scott tied Kim for fourth at the Cadillac Championship last week, giving him his second top-five finish of the year. While his putting has been inconsistent, his overall ball-striking numbers remain strong. He ranks first on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: approaching the green, a key metric at a demanding course like Quail Hollow.
The model is also pointing to several longshots, including one player near 70-1 who is projected to make a “stunning run for the title.”
Rory McIlroy +550
Cameron Young +950
Xander Schauffele +1000
Matt Fitzpatrick +1500
Ludvig Åberg +1800
Tommy Fleetwood +2200
Si Woo Kim +2500
Min Woo Lee +3300
Adam Scott +3300
Robert MacIntyre +3300
Sam Burns +3300
Rickie Fowler +3500
Ben Griffin +3500
Viktor Hovland +3500
Hideki Matsuyama +3500
Patrick Cantlay +3500
J.J. Spaun +4000
Chris Gotterup +4000
Jason Day +4500
Justin Thomas +4500
Jordan Spieth +4500
Nicolai Højgaard +4500
Kurt Kitayama +4500
Sepp Straka +4500
Maverick McNealy +4500
Harris English +5000
Justin Rose +5500
Ryan Gerard +6000
Akshay Bhatia +6000
Keegan Bradley +6500
Alex Smalley +7000
Alex Noren +8000
Jacob Bridgeman +8000
Gary Woodland +8000
Corey Conners +8000
Max Homa +10000
Taylor Pendrith +10000
Brian Harman +10000
Matt McCarty +10000
Daniel Berger +10000
Ryo Hisatsune +10000
Sahith Theegala +10000
Harry Hall +10000
Samuel Stevens +10000
Kristoffer Reitan +10000
Pierceson Coody +10000
J.T. Poston +10000
Bud Cauley +10000
Nick Taylor +10000
Sudarshan Yellamaraju +10000



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