
Matt Fitzpatrick is a 20/1 favourite with Sky Bet to win the Wyndham Championship starting today
It is Matt Fitzpatrick who enters as the favourite to win - as the Englishman looks to secure the third PGA Tour victory of his career.
Fitzpatrick enters this weekend's tournament off the back of a strong performance at The Open Championship in Northern Ireland a fortnight ago - with the 30-year-old finishing tied for fourth at 11-under.
It is Ben Griffin who is the second best-backed in the market at 22/1, while Keegan Bradley and Aaron Rai are next at 25/1 respectively.
Griffin has had a breakout year in 2025 - winning both the Zurich Classic and Charles Schwab Challenge.
Meanwhile, Bradley reigned supreme at the Travelers Championship in June, while Rai won the Wyndham Championship in 2024.
In addition to the Outright Winner market, Sky Bet are offering three Price Boosts for this tournament.
They require Fitzpatrick and Robert MacIntyre to both finish top 20 including ties, Rai to finish top ten including ties, and Griffin or Bradley to win outright.
The odds for those three boosts have been enhanced to 5/1, 11/4 and 14/1 respectively.
Sky Bet favourites to win the Wyndham Championship (Outright Winner):
Matt Fitzpatrick 20/1
Ben Griffin 22/1
Keegan Bradley 25/1
Aaron Rai 25/1
Sky Bet Price Boosts for the Wyndham Championship:
Matt Fitzpatrick and Robert MacIntyre to both finish top 20 including ties
WAS 4/1 NOW 5/1
Aaron Rai to finish top ten including ties
WAS 9/4 NOW 11/4
Ben Griffin or Keegan Bradley to win outright
WAS 12/1 NOW 14/1
All odds are correct at the time of publication
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