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Paddy Power is offering a remarkable 40/1 enhanced odds offer on Masters champion Rory McIlroy to make the cut in the PGA Championship ahead of the second major of the year.
Last month, McIlroy finally clinched the coveted Green Jacket in a thrilling 2025 Masters showdown at Augusta. Now he's preparing for the second major of the year, with his sights set on capturing a third US PGA Championship to add to his impressive resume.
McIlroy heads into this year's PGA Championship as a top favourite, sharing 4/1 odds with Scottie Scheffler. His recent triumph at the 2025 Masters has certainly bolstered his standing, alongside his remarkable track record in Charlotte.
Jordan Spieth humorously dubbed Quail Hollow the 'Rory McIlroy Country Club,' and it's not hard to see why. At 36, McIlroy boasts four wins at this venue and is eager to replicate his PGA Championship successes from 2012 and 2014.
Just last year, McIlroy showcased his prowess by defeating the then-titleholder Xander Schauffele by an impressive four shots at Quail Hollow. This victory underscores his confidence and determination to secure yet another win on this familiar course.
Rory is among the top contenders vying for the title at Quail Hollow, and Paddy Power is offering an extraordinary odds boost on the Grand Slam champion this week in Charlotte. With this Irish betting firm, you can secure an astounding 40/1 odds on McIlroy merely making it past the first two rounds.
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