2024 Senior PGA Championship Champion Tour Golf Odds
Tournament : KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Date: May 23-26, 2024 Course: Harbor Shores GC Location: Benton Harbor, Michigan Purse: $ 3,500,000 Field: 157 Par & Yardage: 71 & 6,852
Updated: May 24, 2024
KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Adilson Da Silva +5000 Alan Morin +30000 Arjun Atwal +12500 Bernhard Langer +3500 Billy Andrade +12500 Billy Mayfair +17500 Bob Estes +8000 Bob Sowards +30000 Boo Weekley +20000 Brad Lardon +40000 Bradley Dredge +7000 Bradley Lanning +40000 Brett Quigley +9000 Brett Wetterich +20000 Brian Gay +4500 Cameron Percy +4500 Chad Kurmel +40000 Chad Proehl +40000 Charlie Wi +5000 Chris DiMarco +20000 Clark Dennis +10000 Colin Montgomerie +7000 Corey Pavin +40000 Craig Bowden +25000 Darren Clarke +4000 David Brandson +15000 David Branshaw +17500 David Frost +40000 David Hutsell +40000 David McKenzie +20000 David McNabb +40000 Dicky Pride +9000 Duffy Waldorf +30000 Edward Kirby +40000 Emanuele Canonica +20000 Eric Bogar +40000 Ernie Els +2500 Euan McIntosh +25000 Frank Esposito +40000 Fred Funk +40000 Gene Sauers +10000 Glen Day +20000 Greg Chalmers +4500 Greg Owen +10000 Greig Hutcheon +20000 Heath Slocum +17500 Hiroyuki Fujita +15000 James Kingston +8000 Jay Haas +40000 Jeev Milkha Singh +12500 Jeff Brehaut +30000 Jeff Hart +30000 Jeff Maggert +20000 Jeff Schmid +40000 Jerry Kelly +3500 Jesper Parnevik +17500 Jim Carter +30000 Joakim Haeggman +12500 Joe Durant +6000 John Daly +40000 John Senden +20000 Jose Maria Olazabal +25000 Justin Leonard +7000 KJ Choi +2800 Katsumasa Miyamoto +12500 Keith Horne +8000 Ken Duke +10000 Ken Tanigawa +12500 Kenny Perry +7000 Kirk Triplett +17500 Lee Janzen +15000 Marco Dawson +10000 Mario Tiziani +12500 Mark Calcavecchia +40000 Mark Hensby +5000 Matt Gogel +8000 Michael Allen +30000 Michael Campbell +20000 Michael Jonzon +12500 Michael Long +25000 Michael Wright +15000 Mick Smith +40000 Miguel Angel Jimenez +3500 Mike Weir +6000 Nobuhiro Masuda +25000 Notah Begay III +30000 Padraig Harrington +1100 Paul Broadhurst +3500 Paul Claxton +25000 Paul McGinley +20000 Paul Stankowski +6500 Peter Baker +5000 Phillip Archer +15000 Phillip Price +15000 Ray Franz Jr +40000 Retief Goosen +4500 Ricardo Gonzalez +6500 Rich Beem +30000 Richard Bland +1400 Richard Green +4500 Rob Labritz +15000 Robert Karlsson +7000 Rod Pampling +6500 Roger Chapman +25000 Scott Dunlap +11000 Scott Hend +4000 Scott McCarron +17500 Scott Parel +17500 Sean McCarty +40000 Shane Bertsch +8000 Shaun Micheel +17500 Simon Khan +15000 Stephen Ames +2800 Steve Allan +8000 Steve Flesch +10000 Steve Jones +30000 Steve Pate +25000 Steve Schneiter +40000 Steve Stricker +1000 Stewart Cink +1200 Stuart Appleby +6500 Thomas Bjorn +5000 Thongchai Jaidee +4000 Tim O’Neal +17500 Tim Petrovic +10000 Tim Weinhart +30000 Todd Hamilton +40000 Tom Lehman +40000 Tom Pernice Jr +40000 Tracy Phillips +20000 Vijay Singh +6500 Wes Short Jr +17500 Woody Austin +15000 Ye Yang +4000
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2023 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship betting odds and tips: Futures picks, who will win, first clicks
The 2023 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship betting odds have been released for the PGA Tour Champions major event at PGA Frisco in Frisco, Texas.
The PGA Tour Champions betting favorite this week is Steve Stricker, who comes into the week at +400 betting odds.
Padraig Harrington is next best on the table at 9-to-1 (+700).
Stewart Cink is at 17-to-2 betting odds.
This week, we have the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, with the PGA Tour Champions heading to the home of the PGA of America in Texas to play the first major championship of many that will land on this Gil Hanse course.
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2024 U.S. Senior Open Odds and Prediction for Newport Country Club
Iain macmillan | jun 24, 2024.
The men's and women's 2024 U.S. Opens are in the books and the Senior U.S. Open is up next.
This is the third of five senior majors this season. So far, Doug Barron won The Tradition and Richard Bland won the Senior PGA Championship. Bland heads into this week as the betting favorite to win back-to-back majors.
Wind could be a factor this week , which would undeniably make for an exciting event. If you want to make it even more exciting, you can place a few bets on who you think is going to win.
U.S. Senior Open Odds
The top 10 odds to win are via Bet365 Sportsbook
- Richard Bland +500
- Steve Stricker +650
- Lee Westwood +700
Padraig Harrington +750
- Steven Alker +1000
- Ernie Els +1200
- Stephen Ames +1800
- Bernard Langer +1800
- Miguel Angel Jimenez +2500
- KJ Choi +3300
U.S. Senior Open how to watch
- Thursday: 12–3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3–5 p.m. (Peacock)
- Friday: 12–3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3–5 p.m. (Peacock)
- Saturday: 12–3 p.m. (NBC), 3–5 p.m. (Golf Channel)
- Sunday: 12:30–3:30 p.m. (NBC), 3:30–5:30 p.m. (Golf Channel)
U.S. Senior Open purse
- Date: Thursday, June 27–Sunday, June 30
- Purse: $4 million ($720k to winner)*
- Defending champion: Bernhard Langer
*figures from 2023, this year's purse has yet to be confirmed
U.S. Senior Open picks to win
The way to bet on the U.S. Senior Open is to take one of the top names on the list and then sprinkle on a dark horse as well. There's a solid chance the winner will come from one of Richard Bland, Steve Stricker, Lee Westwood or Padraig Harrington and I'm going to go ahead and pick the Irishman to win his second U.S. Senior Open.
Harrington makes a lot of sense this week. Not only did he win this tournament in 2022, but he's entering this year's edition of it in great form after winning last week's Dick's Open for his second Champions Tour win this season.
The 52-year-old has still been competing in a handful of PGA Tour and DP World Tour events which leads him to look to win every time he tees it up with the seniors. He's my favorite bet on the board at +750.
Mark Hensby +5000
Mark Hensby's game has been trending in the right direction and now seems like the perfect time to bet on him to win. His last two starts have resulted in finishes of T7 and T3 while also finishing inside the top 20 in five of his last six tournaments.
His ball striking continues to improve as well, entering this week ranking 11th on the Champions Tour in greens in regulation, hitting 73.89% of greens.
There's plenty of value on him at his price tag of 50-1 to win his first ever senior major.
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Lee trevino's clever way of keeping jack nicklaus away from senior events after they both turned 50, share this article.
Lee Trevino is one of golf’s great storytellers.
Trevino is at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Little Rock, Arkansas, where he’s playing in the pro-am ahead of the Simmons Bank Championship on the PGA Tour Champions. He also spent some time with the media and rolled through a few of stories, including one about joining the then-Senior PGA Tour in 1990.
“I’ll tell you a real quick story. I was waiting to get out there and they were kind of waiting for me to get out there because [Jack] Nicklaus and I were both turning 50 about the same time, even though Jack, Jack never played a lot of tournaments. I don’t think he ever played more than six or eight tournaments in one year,” Trevino said. “As a matter of fact, when I realized that I was turning 50 that December and that I was going to go on the Champions Tour, and Nicklaus was turning 50 on January 20th or 21st and he was coming out to play with me, I actually talked to Nicklaus’ manager and the wife, Nicklaus’ wife. You can ask Barbara. I told Barbara, I said, ‘Listen, for every tournament that I enter, if you keep Jack at home, I will send you a dozen roses.’ That year I played 38 tournaments and I sent Barbara Nicklaus 30 dozen roses because she kept him home 30 of the tournaments. I was leading money winner that year.”
Trevino won $1,190,518 million in 1990. He noted that was more than the $1,165,477 that Greg Norman earned as the leading money winner on the PGA Tour that same year.
“You can look it up,” he said. “I won more money than Norman. Norman was the leading money winner on the regular tour and I was the leading money winner on the Champions Tour, but I played 38 tournaments that year, yeah.”
Photos: Lee Trevino through the years
Trevino’s first sponsorship was with Dr. Pepper, not a golf club company
Trevino played in the era before huge purses that PGA Tour pros today enjoy.
“Back in my day, I played, I chased the dollar naturally simply because we didn’t have that much as far as prize money was concerned,” he said. “If you look at the record, in 1971, I won seven tournaments and then I finished high in a lot of tournaments and I won a total of $153,000. That was when you won a tournament back then, a regular tournament, you won 20 percent of the purse, which generally was $100,000.”
Lee Trevino during the 1973 PGA Tour season. (Tony Tomsic-USA TODAY)
He then went on to talk about not having any deals with the golf club manufacturers.
“I think I would have a lot of trouble playing an equipment company. I think I would try ’em all and just play whatever’s best. So I might have a 3-wood that I can hit that somebody else makes, or a driver, irons. I remember when I started the Tour, I had seven different makes in my bag. I didn’t have a complete set of clubs, but I didn’t have a contract with anybody.”
Trevino still goes to the golf course every day
Trevino, 85, says he still visits his local club seven days a week.
“I go to the golf course seven days a week. I get there about 10. I’ll chip a little bit, putt a little bit. I’ll hit five balls with each club in my bag, then I’ll go home. I usually get home about 11:30. So I’ve got the whole day to do nothing, that’s the whole thing.”
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Jason Caron had his best week at the Senior PGA. Now the club pro has a tour card again: Analysis
Jason Caron has delivered one of the most remarkable performances of the year
The words without context would sound ridiculous, which is about the only way Jason Caron can describe his last five months.
“What am I supposed to do now? This ruins all my dreams. Now I have to play golf.”
He said this with a heavy dose of sarcasm because Caron still can’t grasp how he went from loving life as a Long Island club pro to playing in the season finale next week on the PGA Tour Champions and earning a full card, his first on any tour in 16 years.
Truthfully, there are equal parts joy and amazement.
Caron, the 52-year-old head professional at The Mill River Club, tied for fourth in the Senior PGA Championship in late May. He parlayed that superb week into a few PGA Tour Champions events, one of them a tie for third. And then he got in a few more, including a tie for fourth.
And on Sunday, he shot 68 to tie for third in the Simmons Bank Championship and narrowly made the 36-man field for the Charles Schwab Cup Championship next week in Phoenix . That comes with a full card for 2025, the ultimate side job he never even sought.
“I never thought about playing in anything, to be honest,” Caron said upon arriving home Monday in Oyster Bay, New York. “I never wanted to go to Q-school, never crossed my mind. I went and played golf (in the Senior PGA) and it happened to be pretty good.
“I have no concept how this happened,” he said. “It’s not supposed to happen to me. When I got done and they told me I was in the top 36 and was like, ‘Huh? How could that be?’”
Chasing a tour card is what Caron gave up in 2009 after 10 years and 231 tournaments — two full years on the PGA Tour, the rest on what is now the Korn Ferry Tour. He met LPGA player Liz Janangelo at an art gallery toward the end of the run, his and hers. They married and both decided to use their skill set to teach.
Caron went to Siwanoy Country Club as an assistant, his wife went to the Country Club of Purchase nearby, and it wasn’t long before The Mill River Club hired them both. They have the best of both worlds, two daughters and careers in golf. And they can compete — the Metropolitan section is reputed to have the best players of all PGA of America sections.
Caron went to Benton Harbor, Michigan, for the Senior PGA Championship, contended the entire week and tied for fourth. That was the start of one of those little surprises in life.
“If you lined up 100 golfers to tell me which one would finish in the top 36 on the PGA Tour Champions, he would not be one of the 100,” longtime friend Brett Quigley said. “Not because he’s not good enough, it just wasn’t on his radar. He’s been 10 years at Mill River. He and Liz are doing phenomenal jobs. They love the life there.
“Jason has always been a great player,” Quigley said. “It just shows you the fine line between making it and not.”
Making it was not even on Caron’s mind until Benton Harbor. Two weeks later, he found out he was seventh alternate for a PGA Tour Champions event. Caron was about to tee off in the Long Island Open when he heard from a friend that he had a decent chance to get in. He flew to Wisconsin, got the last spot and tied for 31st.
He was fourth alternate for the Rogers Charity Classic in Canada, got in and tied for third. Jim Furyk was impressed enough to give him an exemption to his Champions event in Jacksonville, Florida, and Caron tied for fourth. And on it went.
He only played nine of the 27 tournaments (earning $616,243) and still reached the season finale, where he will tee it up with Ernie Els and Padraig Harrington and Vijay Singh.
“To finish in the top 36 on the Champions Tour is no small feat,” Quigley said. “To do it in a limited amount of events is no small feat. And to do while working as a club pro? The odds of that ever happening has got to be so small. It’s so impressive.”
And yes, he is still a club pro. That remains a dream job. This has been pure fantasy.
Caron said Quigley gave him an idea of what the schedule would look like in 2025, and he already can see the possibilities. Opening day for The Mill River Club coming out of the New York cold is usually the first week in May. There should be about six tournaments he could play, and that’s before some of the majors he’s now in.
There has been strong support from the club. He played when he could get in and wasn’t needed at Mill River.
“They’re been good about letting me do that,” Caron said. “And I’ve gotten so many messages from the membership about my results. I think they like it. It’s good for myself, my family, the Mill River family.”
It’s been nothing short of a joy ride for a club pro who thought he left tour life for good 15 years ago and really wasn’t interested in finding it again.
Maybe it’s different with a free pass — “I already have a great life at home,” he said — and Caron can’t help but wonder if playing for the sheer love of the game instead of it being a job is making a world of difference.
He had no idea where it would lead, only that he won’t be chasing it like he once did.
“I don’t see myself not having a job at Mill River,” he said. “We have two little kids. I don’t want to be running around chasing a white golf ball when I could be watching my girls grow up.”
The best of both worlds just got even better.
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Arizona senior advances to final stage of DP World Tour Q-School
One of the top male college players in the country is a step closer to earning his DP World Tour card.
There’s a catch, though.
Tiger Christensen, a 21-year-old from Hamburg, Germany, was among the 24 players who advanced out of one of four sites for DPWT Q-School’s second stage, carding a 3-under 68 to climb seven spots and tie for 16th on Sunday at Golf Las Pinaillas in Albacete, Spain. But despite what he does at final stage, Christensen is planning on returning for his final semester at the University of Arizona.
Christensen’s college coach, Jim Anderson, said Christensen is hoping to earn status via PGA Tour University. Christensen is currently No. 14 in those rankings, a position that would earn him PGA Tour Americas status; the top 10 players in the final ranking, post NCAA Championship, earn at least conditional Korn Ferry Tour cards with the No. 1 player getting a PGA Tour card.
Should Christensen, competing as an amateur, finish among the top 20 and ties and secure a DPWT card at six-round final stage, which will take place Nov. 8-13 in Costa Dorada, Spain, he would have at least one tour to play on starting this summer.
The Wildcats are ranked No. 11 in the national rankings while Christensen is No. 16 individually thanks to four top-6 finishes in as many starts.
Two other amateurs, Jakob Skov Olesen and Max Kennedy, also advanced to final stage, though both have graduated college. Kennedy, a Louisville alum, will turn pro after Q-School is over while Olesen, who played his final year at Arkansas, has spots in the Masters, U.S. Open and The Open available to him next year courtesy his British Amateur triumph, provided he remains amateur for them.
Here is a quick look at the three second-stage sites that wrapped up Sunday (the fourth, in Almeria, Spain, will finish on Monday with Americans Gavin Hall and Palmer Jackson comfortably in position to finish in the top 23):
GIRONA, SPAIN Fontanals Golf Club
Medalists: Haydn Barron and Jacob Hrinda (-18)
Notables advancing: Ryggs Johnston, Rayhan Thomas, Bastien Amat, Charlie Reiter, Luis Masaveu, Aymeric Laussot, Scott Stevens, Teddy Tetak
Notables not advancing: Julian Perico, Edoardo Lipparelli, Jorge Garcia, Paul Chaplet, Canon Claycomb, Alvaro Quiros, Toby Tree, Oliver Fisher, Aman Gupta
HUELVA, SPAIN Isla Canela Links
Medalists: Clement Sordet and Maximilian Steinlechner
Notables advancing: Taylor Funk, Jakob Skov Olesen, Adam Wallin, Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira, Nick Carlson, Max Kennedy, Tom Lewis, Ben Sigel, Tim Tillmanns, Ryan Lumsden
Notables not advancing: Mark Power, Mats Ege, Jerome Lando-Casanova, Jimmy Zheng, Jack Wall, Hurly Long, Herman Wibe Sekne, Oliver Farr, Paul McBride, Juuso Kahlos
ALBACETE, SPAIN Golf Las Pinaillas
Medalist: David Boriboonsub
Notables advancing: Chase Hanna, Christoffer Bring, Dan Erickson, James Nicholas, David Nyfjall, Tiger Christensen, Michael Miller, Spencer Cross, Marc Hammer
Notables not advancing: Jay Card III, Pedro Figueiredo, Charlie Huntzinger, Vince India, Ivan Ramirez, Rikard Karlberg, Alejandro Canizares, Ashley Chesters, Dan Brown, James Ashfield, Manuel Ballesteros, Jonas Blixt
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PGA TOUR Champions Tournament Overview 2024 U.S. Senior Open Championship, Newport - Golf Scores and Results ... U.S. Senior Open Championship. Newport CC . Newport, Rhode Island • USA. Jun 27 ...
Caron went to Benton Harbor, Michigan, for the Senior PGA Championship, contended the entire week and tied for fourth. That was the start of one of those little surprises in life. "If you lined up 100 golfers to tell me which one would finish in the top 36 on the PGA Tour Champions, he would not be one of the 100," longtime friend Brett ...
That's the odds of making two holes-in-one in a single round, according to the National Hole-In-One Registry. ... His appearance at the US Senior Open marks his third on the PGA Tour Champions ...
Caron, the 52-year-old head professional at The Mill River Club, tied for fourth in the Senior PGA Championship in late May. He parlayed that superb week into a few PGA Tour Champions events, one ...
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This will be Leonard's debut on the Champions Tour and it's a tough venue where he has chosen to make his start. Leonard is a twelve time winner on the PGA Tour and is the complete unknown quantity of the week. Odds of +7500 looks on the large side. Golf betting odds to win the 2022 Senior Players Championship courtesy of Jazzsports
Jason Caron had his best week at the Senior PGA. Now the club pro has a tour card again: Analysis ... Jason Caron hits on to the fifth green during the final round of the PGA Championship held at ...
PGA TOUR Champions Tournament Field 2024 Dominion Energy Charity Classic, Richmond - Golf Scores and Results
Christensen is currently No. 14 in those rankings, a position that would earn him PGA Tour Americas status; the top 10 players in the final ranking, post NCAA Championship, earn at least ...