2021 Charles Schwab Challenge Betting Odds & Picks (May 27-30, 2021)

2021 Charles Schwab Challenge Betting Odds & Picks (May 27-30, 2021)

Last week was further proof that anything is possible in this current era of golf. Phil Mickelson emerged from nowhere to beat the Golf betting lines as PGA Champion. “Lefty” gave an unforgettable performance and became the oldest man (age 50) ever to win a major. Now for this week, the PGA Tour heads to Fort Worth, Texas, for Charles Schwab Challenge. Dallas native Jordan Spieth opened as the favorite in what is a virtual home course tournament. But Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Daniel Berger, Abraham Ancer, Tony Finau, and Patrick Reed, among others, are getting action too.

2021 Charles Schwab Challenge Betting Information

When:May 27-30, 2021
Where:Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas
Course:7209 yards, Par 70
Purse:$7.5 million
Fed Ex Cup Points:500
Defending Champion:Daniel Berger
TV Coverage:CBS and GOLF

2021 Charles Schwab Challenge SBG Betting Odds

GolferOdds
Jordan Spieth9/1
Justin Thomas11/1
Collin Morikawa14/1
Daniel Berger16/1
Abraham Ancer18/1
Tony Finau 18/1
Patrick Reed 18/1
Will Zalatoris 25/1
Scottie Scheffler 25/1
Corey Conners28/1
Sungjae Im 30/1
Justin Rose25/1
All Other Players40/1 or higher

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2021 Charles Schwab Challenge SBG Betting Overview

Also known as the Colonial National Invitational, this tournament was founded in 1946. Favorite Jordan Spieth was the online betting winner in 2016. Namely, Ben Hogan is the only man to repeat as the champion of this tournament. He did so twice (1946-1947) and (1952-53). The Colonial Country Club was founded in 1936 and is a private club located in Fort Worth.

2021 Charles Schwab Challenge Top Contenders

Jordan Spieth Looks for Rebound

Jordan Spieth is ninth in the 2021 FedEx Cup standings. Overall, Spieth has one win and seven top-ten finishes in 17 tournaments. Spieth ranks 28th on the Official World Golf Ranking. He is coming off a disappointing 30th place finish at the PGA Championship. Previously, Spieth was in good form with Five top-nine finishes in his six starts before the PGA.

Justin Thomas Tries to Fight Off Slump

Justin Thomas remains second on the Official World Golf Ranking. So too is Thomas second on the FedEx Cup standings. Thomas has one win and five top-ten finishes in 15 starts. Last week he missed the cut at the PGA Championship. Thomas won THE PLAYERS Championship, but that was his only top ten finish in his last ten starts.

Collin Morikawa Steadies His Game

Last week at the PGA Championship, Collin Morikawa finished 8th. That came on the heels of a 7th place finish at the RBC Heritage. Morikawa is 5th on the Official World Golf Ranking. Morikawa is 25th in the FedEx Cup standings with one win and five top-ten finishes in 15 starts. Specifically, his victory was at the World Golf Championship Workday Championship at the Concession.

Daniel Berger Flops at PGA Championship

In sum, Daniel Berger is 16th on the Official World Golf Ranking. Berger is 20th on the FedEx Cup standings with one win and five top-ten finishes in 15 starts. Last week at the PGA Championship, Berger Finished 75th.

2021 Charles Schwab Challenge Free Pick

In this situation, Jordan Spieth will be motivated to atone for his disappointing performance at the PGA. Especially on a home course with plenty of fans on hand. Spieth has been in good form with the Golf Betting Lines more often than not.

2021 Charles Schwab Challenge Golf Betting Online Best Bets: Jordan Spieth.

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