The 2026 PGA Championship is shaping up to be an absolute thriller, and if you're looking to get in on the action, you've come to the right place. Fresh off Rory McIlroy's electrifying back-to-back Masters victory, the golf world is now turning its eyes to Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, where the season's second major tees off on Thursday, May 14.
Scottie Scheffler, fresh off a runner-up finish at both the Masters and the RBC Heritage, is the defending champion after his dominant five-stroke victory at Quail Hollow last year. According to the latest odds from FanDuel, Scheffler enters as the +480 favorite, meaning a $100 bet could net you $480. Not far behind are Rory McIlroy (+850), Cameron Young (+1200), Jon Rahm (+1300), and Xander Schauffele (+1600), making this one of the most stacked fields in recent memory.
But before you place any bets, build your DFS lineups, or make your One and Done picks, you'll want to hear what the SportsLine projection model has to say. This isn't just any model—it's the same one that has correctly predicted 17 majors, including the 2026 Masters (its fifth straight correct call) and last year's PGA Championship and Open Championship. Built by DFS pro Mike McClure, it simulates every PGA Tour event 10,000 times, and the results are consistently profitable for those who follow along.
One of the biggest surprises from this year's simulation? Bryson DeChambeau, despite being an early favorite, is projected to barely crack the top 10. After missing the cut at the Masters and withdrawing from LIV Golf Mexico City due to wrist discomfort, the model suggests he's not the safe bet many might think. That's the kind of insight that can make or break your picks.
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