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2023 Wyndham Championship odds and updated bets ft. Sungjae Im, Justin Thomas and more

The 2023 Wyndham Championship is set to tee off on Thursday, August 3 at the Sedgefield Country Club in North Carolina. The event has a major spotlight on it as it is the final stop in the 2022-2023 PGA Tour regular season. The golfers competing in the 156-player field this weekend will have their eyes set on the valuable FedEx Cup points on offer.

The Wyndham Championship has a $7.6 million prize purse. The event, being held just days ahead of the FedEx Cup playoffs, will have some of the biggest names on the PGA Tour. Players like Sam Burns, Justin Thomas, Sungjae Im, Shane Lowry, Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama, among others will headline the field this weekend. According to common bets, Im and Matsuyama are the favorites on the field.

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2023 Wyndham Championship odds

According to SportsLine’s updated odds, as of Tuesday, August 1, Sungjae Im is the favorite to win the 2023 Wyndham Championship. The 25-year-old South Korean golfer comes into the event with 16-1 odds. However, he is not a runaway favorite and is closely tailed by Hideki Matsuyama with 18-1 odds.

Next week’s Wyndham Championship is the 44th and final event of the FedExCup Regular Season.

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Interestingly, World no.20 Sam Burns come third on the odds list with 20-1. Veteran Aussie golfer Adam Scott, Irishman Shane Lowry and American Russell Henley share the fourth position on the list with 22-1 odds. Si Woo Kim (25-1) is another name to watch at the Sedgefield Country Club this weekend. Interestingly, PGA Tour star Justin Thomas joins bottom in the top 10 with 28-1 odds.


Here are the odds for the 2023 Wyndham Championship (As per SportsLine):

  • Sungjae Im 16-1
  • Hideki Matsuyama 18-1
  • Sam Burns 20-1
  • Adam Scott 22-1
  • Shane Lowry 22-1
  • Russell Henley 22-1
  • Si Woo Kim 25-1
  • Ludvig Aberg 28-1
  • Justin Thomas 28-1
  • Stephan Jaeger 35-1
  • Denny McCarthy 35-1
  • J.T. Poston 35-1
  • Cam Davis 40-1
  • Byeong Hun An 40-1
  • Keith Mitchell 40-1
  • Chris Kirk 45-1
  • Aaron Rai 45-1
  • Gary Woodland 50-1
  • Thomas Detry 50-1
  • Beau Hossler 50-1
  • Harris English 50-1
  • Taylor Moore 50-1
  • Webb Simpson 50-1
  • Adam Hadwin 55-1
  • Patrick Rodgers 55-1
  • J.J. Spaun 55-1
  • Nicolai Hojgaard 60-1
  • Akshay Bhatia 60-1
  • Billy Horschel 60-1
  • Alex Smalley 60-1
  • Eric Cole 60-1
  • Matt Kuchar 65-1
  • Taylor Pendrith 65-1
  • Justin Suh 70-1
  • Mark Hubbard 70-1
  • Vincent Norrman 70-1
  • Adam Schenk 75-1
  • Nicholas Lindheim 75-1
  • Adam Svensson 75-1
  • Brandon Wu 75-1
  • Ben Griffin 80-1
  • Nick Hardy 80-1
  • Garrick Higgo 80-1
  • Alex Noren 80-1
  • Mackenzie Hughes 90-1
  • Doug Ghim 90-1
  • Austin Eckroat 90-1
  • Ryan Palmer 90-1
  • Nate Lashley 90-1
  • Brendon Todd 90-1
  • Andrew Putnam 90-1
  • Lucas Glover 90-1
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout 90-1
  • K.H. Lee 100-1
  • Chez Reavie 100-1
  • Kevin Yu 100-1
  • Sam Stevens 100-1
  • Kevin Streelman 100-1
  • Matt Wallace 110-1
  • Davis Riley 110-1
  • David Lipsky 110-1
  • S.H. Kim 110-1
  • Sam Bennett 110-1
  • Sam Ryder 110-1
  • MJ Daffue 110-1
  • Davis Thompson 130-1
  • Harry Hall 130-1
  • Ben Martin 130-1
  • Chad Ramey 130-1
  • Dylan Wu 130-1
  • Andrew Novak 130-1
  • Peter Kuest 130-1
  • Cameron Champ 130-1
  • Stewart Cink 130-1
  • Callum Tarren 130-1
  • Matt NeSmith 130-1

More details about the PGA Tour's Wyndham Championship will be updated as the event progresses.

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