Shriners Children's Open Live Odds: Tracking the Action at TPC Summerlin

Making his first start of the new PGA Tour season, Patrick Cantlay heads to TPC Summerlin as a +650 solo betting favorite ahead of defending champion Sungjae Im and Max Homa. Check out the live odds board below as the event unfolds.

Chris Gregory - Publishing Editor at Covers.com
Chris Gregory • Publishing Editor
Oct 6, 2022 • 09:35 ET • 4 min read
Patrick Cantlay PGA TOUR Shriners Children's Open
Photo By - USA TODAY Sports

The PGA Tour's Fall slate continues with the Shriners Children's Open at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Headlining the field is OWGR's No. 4-ranked Patrick Cantlay while defending champion Sungjae Im, the electric Tom Kim, and a red-hot Max Homa are also among the favorites this week. 

We break down the top dogs in our live TPC Summerlin odds below.

Odds to win 2022 Shriners Children's Open

Best Shriners Children's Open bonuses

If you're signing up for a new sportsbook for the PGA Tour season, here are two of the best bonuses* available:

A) New users at FanDuel can get a no-sweat first bet of up to $1,000! Sign Up Now

B) New users at DraftKings can get a deposit bonus up to $1,000! Sign Up Now

*Eligible USA locations only.

Favorites to win the 2022 Shriners Children's Open

Patrick Cantlay (+650)

Entering this week as the clear betting favorite at +650 — and for good reason — is Patrick Cantlay.

Cantlay's history at the Shriners is stellar, with a win, two runner-ups, and a T8 here in four career starts. And despite not playing his best at the TOUR Championship, he's very much in form, going T4-T8-T2 leading into the FedEx Cup Playoffs, in which he defended his BMW Championship title. 

He'll be rested having taken a week off after going 3-1-0 at the Presidents Cup and will look to start his 2022-23 season off on the right foot. 

Sungjae Im (+1,400)

Second on the odds board is defending champion Sungjae Im at +1,400. 

Sungjae gashed TPC Summerlin a year ago, firing off a final-round 62 to tie the tournament scoring record of 24-under, cruising to a four-shot victory over Matthew Wolff. And like Cantlay, Im is in great form, posting runner-up finishes in three of his last five starts.

Known as one of the PGA Tour grinders, Im also has an uncanny ability to get scorching hot and will look to repeat — this time around as one of the favorites. 

Max Homa (+1,800)

Speaking of scorching hot, is anyone entering with more momentum than Max Homa?

Homa won the season-opening Fortinet Championship with a 16-under winning score and carried that momentum with him to Quail Hollow, where he dominated Team International to the tune of a 4-0 record and a plethora of clutch putts. 

This field may not be the strongest, but if this odds board is any indication, the days of Homa being undervalued are over. 

Notable longshots for the 2022 Shriners Children's Open

Alex Noren (+5,000)

After spending a week overseas at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Alex Noren is back on American soil gearing up for the Shriners.

The Swede finished T2 over the weekend with four sub-70 rounds and lost to winner Ryan Fox by just one shot. The finish moves him inside the OWGR Top 50 something he'll want to build on as the Tour schedule gets rolling.

Thomas Detry (+6,600)

Thomas Detry continues to post encouraging results and as such, should start to garner more attention as we get into the meat of the PGA Tour schedule.

The Belgian enters in great form, having finished inside the Top 20 in three straight starts and in six of his last nine, including a T9 at the Sanderson Farms Championship last weekend.

Distance off the tee is the strength of his game and gives him an advantage no matter where he goes. Keep your eyes on him.

Pages related to this topic

Chris Gregory Covers.com
Publishing Editor

In his three years on the Covers editorial team, Chris Gregory has helped bolster the site’s PGA Tour and college football coverage, though his love for Rory McIlroy and the Buckeyes is often met with disappointment. He brings a journalism and marketing background to his work as a Publishing Editor and has appeared on Jason Logan’s Sharp 600 to talk about the Masters and golf’s other majors.

His best betting advice? Stay away from betting your favorite teams; it’ll only make the hurt worse.

Popular Content

Legal Canadian sports betting

Best Canadian betting sites Ontario sports betting
Covers 25 Years Logo Established in 1995,
Covers is the world
leader in sports
betting information.
Covers is verified safe by: Evalon Logo GPWA Logo GDPR Logo GeoTrust Logo Evalon Logo