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2020 PGA Championship Round 2 Odds and Betting Preview

Ryan Sura

by Ryan Sura in Golf

Updated Mar 18, 2021 · 8:45 AM PDT

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Jason Day hits a shot from the third tee during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament Saturday, March 6, 2021, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)
  • Jason Day and Brendan Todd (-5) hold the lead after the first round at the 102nd PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park
  • Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele are just one back of the lead in California and are atop the odds board
  • See updated live odds at TPC Harding Park for Friday’s Round 2 at the 2020 PGA Championship

After 18 holes of the first major of the 2020 season, Jason Day and Brendon Todd hold the lead at -5. The Australian fired off a bogey-free 65, while Todd’s putter led him to seven birdies on his card.

On Wednesday’s pre-tournament PGA Championship odds, Day was +4000 and Todd was +11000 to win in San Francisco. After three top 10 finishes in a row, Day has put himself in a great position to win his second PGA Championship.

Although Day and Todd have the lead after round one, they have a couple of big names nipping at their heels. Brooks Koepka, Justin Rose, and Xander Schauffele all finished 4-under par and just one shot back at TPC Harding Park.

Live PGA Championship Odds

Golfer Position Score Odds at FanDuel
Jason Day T1 -5 +900
Brendan Todd T1 -5 +2200
Brooks Koepka T3 -4 +480
Xander Schauffele T3 -4 +750
Justin Rose T3 -4 +2700
Scottie Scheffler T3 -4 +3700
Brendan Steele T3 -4 +6500
Martin Kaymer T3 -4 +6500
Zach Johnson T3 -4 +8000
Bud Cauley T3 -4 +10000
Mike Lorenzo-Vera T3 -4 +15000
Daniel Berger T12 -3 +2700
Tony Finau T12 -3 +3100
Gary Woodland T12 -3 +3100

Odds taken August 7th

Easier Weather Than Anticipated

A lot of individuals believed the weather would be a tipping point for some golfers. A tough European style golf course where winds could pick up is a test for any non-links style golfer.

To everyone’s surprise, the weather was very pleasant. It was very favorable for the players (especially in the morning wave) and some guys took advantage of the tricky parts of the golf course.

Zach Johnson fired off an opening nine 31 in the easier conditions, as he sits tied third at 4-under par after the first round. Johnson is +8000 to win the tournament after his solid first round, but I wouldn’t risk a wager on him if the weather gets any worse.

Regardless of the weather, some top golfers struggled on Thursday. Rickie Fowler is at risk of missing the cut after a colorful 3-over par 73. Major winners, Jordan Spieth and Sergio Garcia, also had a tough outing on Thursday matching Fowler’s 73.

Johnson/Rose/Spieth 2nd Round Matchup Play Odds

Golfer Odds at FanDuel
Dustin Johnson +145
Justin Rose +145
Jordan Spieth +300

This is a really interesting matchup group considering their scores all vary. Rose led the group with a 4-under par 66, while Johnson carded a 1-under 69 after finishing with two bogeys in his last three holes.

Spieth would be a logical pick to win the second round after shooting 73, however, I am looking at the big bomber in this group instead.

Johnson was tied-sixth in driving distance after the first round at TPC Harding Park averaging 311.5 yards per drive. If Johnson can scramble and putt a little bit better than he did on Thursday he should have no problem going low in his second round.

I feel like after a solid round for Rose he will bottom out and shoot around even or 1-under par. Johnson has a better chance at the lower number because of his ball-striking and distance.

Pick: Dustin Johnson (+145)

Valuable Outright Winners

After round one, Brooks Koepka is still the favorite at +480 even though he is one shot behind the leaders. Koepka doesn’t have eye-popping value anymore, so in terms of picking a winner, I would look somewhere else.

Ball striking is obviously very important for every golfer’s first round because it sets the tone for your swing. However, being able to scramble and chip well is even more valuable. A good short game gives confidence to your long game because you have something to rely on if a shot misses the mark.

Brendan Steele and Viktor Hovland are two guys I will be keeping a close eye on after round one. Steele finished seventh in Strokes Gained: Around the Green in his first round, while Hovland finished 10th.

Hovland was dialled in with his approach shots on Thursday. This is no surprise as the Norwegian is sixth in Strokes Gained: Approach this season. Hovland finished third a couple of weeks ago at the Workday Charity Open and it seems like he will be able to stay in the mix this week as well.

Steele has had two Top 15’s in his last four starts and with a great opening round, he could be in for another good week. At +6500, Steele has great value to win. The 37-year-old will have to keep focus on his tight approach shots and keeping his driver down the middle to contend with the field’s best this week.

Pick: Viktor Hovland Outright Winner (+5000)

Pick: Brendan Steele Outright Winner (+6500)

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