The PGA Tour's Signature Event series rolls into Quail Hollow Club this week for the 2026 Truist Championship, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Sandwiched between last week's Cadillac Championship and next week's PGA Championship—the season's second major—this tournament in Charlotte, N.C., is a proving ground for the game's elite. While World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler takes a well-earned breather, all eyes are on Rory McIlroy, the +600 favorite according to FanDuel odds. McIlroy's quest for victory will face stiff competition from Cameron Young (+950), fresh off a wire-to-wire win at the Blue Monster, alongside Xander Schauffele (+1000), Matt Fitzpatrick (+1500), and Ludvig Aberg (+1800).
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