Ludvig Aberg is making just his second start of the season at Torrey Pines.
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The PGA Tour stays in California this week for the 2025 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, and two top pros are tied as betting favorites. Here is everything you need to know about the Farmers Insurance Open odds and other favorites to start the week.
The betting favorites
Rising star Ludvig Aberg has only played one event so far in the 2025 PGA Tour season, not including his stellar TGL debut, but he made it count. Aberg finished T5 at the season-opening Sentry in Hawaii proving he is experiencing no rust with his game.
As a result, the World No. 6 is a pre-tournament betting favorite at this week’s Farmers Insurance Open, played at Torrey Pines’ North and South Courses, opening the week with +1100 odds-to-win. But he’s not alone on top.
Hideki Matsuyama, who won the Sentry to open his own season with a $3.6 million paycheck, also heads into Torrey at +1100.
Rounding out the top 5 in odds-to-win are Sungjae Im (+1800), as well as Tony Finau and 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley, who both come in at +2200.
You can see the top 20 and ties in Farmers Insurance Open betting odds as of Monday morning below or head over to BetMGM to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
2025 Farmers Insurance Open betting odds
Hideki Matsuyama (+1100) Ludvig Aberg (+1100) Sungjae Im (+1800) Keegan Bradley (+2200) Tony Finau (+2200) Jason Day (+2500) Max Greyserman (+2500) Will Zalatoris (+2500) Maverick McNealy (+3300) Max Homa (+3300) Sahith Theegala (+3300) Shane Lowry (+3300) Taylor Pendrith (+3300) Aaron Rai (+4000) Akshay Bhatia (+4000) Kurt Kitayama (+4000) Luke Clanton (+4000) Ben Griffin (+4500) Si Woo Kim (+4500) Bea Hossler (+5000) Harry Hall (+5000) J.J. Spaun (+5000) Mark Hubbard (+5000) Stephan Jaeger (+5000)
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