After a roller-coaster of a PLAYERS Championship weekend, the PGA Tour heads to Copperhead for the Valspar Championship.
The Monday finish at TPC Sawgrass means a short turnaround for a field highlighted by Justin Thomas, Viktor Hovland, Scottie Scheffler, and two-time champion Paul Casey.
Here are the live PGA Tour odds for the Valspar Championship, held at Innisbrook Golf Club's Copperhead Course from March 17-20.
Live odds courtesy of Betway.
Valspar Championship pre-tournament favorites
Justin Thomas (+800)
Topping this week's board after the short turnaround is Justin Thomas, available at +800.
JT enters the week after a ho-hum T33 finish at The PLAYERS but has finished T8 or better in five of his prior seven Tour starts to open the new season.
He's had a couple of decent finishes here at Copperhead as well, most recently a T13 in 2021.
Viktor Hovland (+1,000)
Occupying the second spot is Viktor Hovland at +1,000.
A T9 at TPC Sawgrass followed up a T2 at Bay Hill and a T4 at Genesis as well as recent victories at the Dubai Desert Classic, Hero World Challenge, and World Wide Technology Championship. He also posted a T3 finish in his Valspar debut here in 2021.
Hovland remains one of the hottest golfers in the world and his odds are starting to reflect that.
Dustin Johnson (+1,200)
In the third spot is Dustin Johnson, available at +1,200.
DJ has been on-and-off since his scorching run in 2020 but is fresh off a field-best 9-under 63 in the final round of The PLAYERS — climbing all the way up to T9.
Hasn't played the Valspar since his T6 finish in 2019 but looks to be rounding into form just in time for the majors.
Scottie Scheffler (+1,400)
Speaking of the hottest golfers in the world, Scottie Scheffler enters the week in the No. 4 spot.
Scheffler has won two of his past four Tour starts with breakthrough wins at the WM Phoenix Open and Arnold Palmer Invitational two weeks ago.
He finished T29 in his first Valspar start last year but has since turned into a different beast. Don't take your eyes off of him this week.
Rest of the field
Trailing the top dogs on the board is two-time champion Paul Casey (+1,600) followed by three guys at +2,200, including last year's winner Sam Burns, Joaquin Niemann, who won the Genesis Invitational three weeks ago, and South African journeyman, Louis Oosthuizen.
Valspar Championship notable sleepers
Kevin Kisner (+5,000)
Who better to highlight in one of these spots than Mr. Kisner himself.
Fresh off a solo-fourth finish at TPC Sawgrass with the tougher Round 1/Round 2 draw, Kisner currently sits at +5,000, already way up from his opening odds of +10,000.
Opened the 2022 calendar year with T3 and T8 finishes in Hawaii and looks to be on once again after another great week at The PLAYERS.
Keegan Bradley (+4,000)
Keegan Bradley, who finished solo-fifth and just one shot worse than Kisner at The PLAYERS, is on the board at +4,000.
The 35-year-old American finished runner-up here at the Valspar last year and will have a great chance to contend once again considering his form and the lighter field.
Valspar Championship Odds FAQs
Xander Schauffele is the solo betting favorite to win the 2024 Valspar Championship at +800, with two-time champ Sam Burns close behind at +1,100.
The Valspar Championship is held at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club's Copperhead Course. The host of the Valspar Championship since the tournament's conception in 2000, the 7,209-yard Par-71 Copperhead Course was opened in 1974 and was designed by Larry Packard.
Taylor Moore won the 2023 Valspar Championship and is on the board between 60/1 and 75/1 to defend his title this week.
The 20234 Valspar Championship purse is $8.4 million, with $1.512 million going to the winner.