Travelers Championship Live Odds: Tracking the Action at TPC River Highlands

The Tour's next stop following the dramatic U.S. Open at Brookline is a familiar one — the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands. Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler lead a strong field, which we break down in our Travelers Championship odds below.

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Chris Gregory • Publishing Editor
Jun 23, 2022 • 10:21 ET • 5 min read

A dramatic and thrilling ending to the U.S. Open saw Matt Fitzpatrick claim major championship glory for the first time (also his first Tour win). Now, the PGA Tour returns to one of its staple venues — the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands.

Coming off runner-up and T5 finishes, respectively, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are entering the week as betting co-favorites with 2022 PGA Champion Justin Thomas close behind.

The star-studded trio highlights an otherwise strong field as golfers now look to gear up for the season's final major The Open Championship at St. Andrews.

Check out the full Travelers Championship odds board below. You can also check out our outright predictions.

Live odds to win the 2022 Travelers Championship

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Favorites to win the 2022 Travelers Championship

Rory McIlroy (+1,000)

Rory's finally found the form he had prior to the COVID shutdown. He's back up to No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking and has finished inside the Top 8 in five of his last six starts. That includes three majors and a successful title defense at the RBC Canadian Open.

He's coming off a T5 finish at last week's U.S. Open in Brookline and will be playing for the fourth week in a row. While he's only played this event three times in his career (2017, 2018, 2020), he's played it well to the tune of T11, T12, and T17 finishes. 

Combine that with his strong current form and he's rightfully entering the week a betting co-favorite at +1,000.

Scottie Scheffler (+1,000)

Scottie Scheffler continues to prove that he has no intentions of slowing down. Since a blistering run of four Tour victories in six starts (including the Masters), Scottie has continued to find himself around the hoop, finishing runner-up via a playoff at the Charles Schwab and T2 at last week's U.S. Open.

He remains OWGR No. 1 by a wide margin and has built up significant leads atop the FedEx Cup standings and PGA Tour money list. 

While his two finishes here are a missed cut and a T47, you can't be shocked if he finds himself in contention once again.

Justin Thomas (+1,100)

Despite a ho-hum week at the U.S. Open, Justin Thomas is among the select few golfers that can contend on any golf course at any time. 

Since his historic comeback win at Southern Hills, he missed the cut at Charles Schwab, finished solo-third in Canada, and just T37 in Brookline.

And while he's struggled here across his last four starts, he did finish a personal-best T3 here in 2016. Add in his strong form and you have someone that requires serious consideration, as he does every week.

Notable longshots for the 2022 Travelers Championship

Keegan Bradley (+3,700)

Keegan Bradley got some extra love from the Boston crowds at last week's U.S. Open en route to a strong T7 result, one that confirms the good form he's carried for much of the season. He's finished T8 or better four times in his last eight starts, including a runner-up at Wells Fargo behind Max Homa.

He continues to play well and now has some more confidence coming off a strong week at a major championship. 

Aaron Wise (+5,000)

After finishing solo-second at the Memorial at the start of June, Aaron Wise spent much of the U.S. Open week taking up space on the first page of the leaderboard, even having a share of the lead at one point.

While he faded on the weekend with rounds of 75 and 74 (ultimately finished T27), that's not indicative of his form. He's playing really well right now and could be in for another strong week. 

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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.

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