2022 Tour Championship: Scottie Scheffler Betting Odds, Preview, & Prediction

The PGA Tour's 2021-2022 season comes to an end with this week's Tour Championship. The top 30 players in the FedEx Cup standings will compete for a $65 million purse, including a first-place prize of $18 million. No pressure, huh?

Defending champ Patrick Cantlay will be part of the field at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The tournament uses a Starting Strokes scoring system, effectively giving players a head start based on their position in the FedEx Cup point standings. As last season's point leader, Cantlay began the Tour Championship at -10 and eventually finished at -21 on the par-70 host course. This year, Scottie Scheffler enters the Tour Championship as the leader in the FedEx Cup point standings, followed by Cantlay (who won last week's BMW Championship) and Will Zalatoris. Read on to see how the BettingPros staff sizes up the odds for the top players in the field.

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  • Best Odds to Win (With Starting Strokes):'+225 (via FanDuel)
  • World Ranking: 1
  • FedEx Cup Rank: 1
  • Best PGA Tour Championship finish: 5 (2020)
  • Last Four PGA Tour Championship finishes: T22, 5, DNP, DNP
  • Last Four tournament finishes: T3, CUT, T21, CUT

Failing to make the top 30 in FedEx Cup points over his first few full-time years on Tour, Scheffler broke through in 2020 and finished fifth here at East Lake. After a less than desirable end to the regular season last year, Scheffler finished the postseason with consecutive T22s, shooting an opening round 67 in the Tour Championship before shooting 72 on Friday and playing out of contention.

  
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