Denny McCarthy is overdue for his first PGA Tour win.
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The 2024 WM Phoenix Open kicks off this week at TPC Scottsdale, and we’re picking a long shot who has yet to win on the PGA Tour. Here’s our pick, the WM Phoenix Open odds, betting favorites and everything else you need to know.
WM Phoenix Open odds: Long-shot bet
The WM Phoenix Open may not be a Signature Event, but it’s got a strong field that makes it look like one, and we’re picking a winless pro as our long shot, Denny McCarthy at +6600 odds to win.
Despite not having a victory on his resume, McCarthy was in the mix frequently last season. In 30 starts, McCarthy only missed six cuts. Better yet, he collected eight top-10 finishes, including an impressive runner-up at the Memorial, which featured a strong field like this week at the WM Phoenix Open.
If you bet $10 on McCarthy to win and he makes it happen, you’ll earn $660. For insurance, consider placing additional small bets on McCarthy to finish top 10 and top 20.
Looking for more long-shot bets for the WM Phoenix Open? Our honorable mentions this week are Corey Conners (+5500) and Kurt Kitayama (+10000).
WM Phoenix Open odds: The favorites
The Phoenix Open field features many of the best players in the world, and there’s no surprise that they find themselves at the top of the odds-to-win list.
You can see the top 15 in WM Phoenix Open betting odds as of Monday afternoon below or head over to BetMGM to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
2024 WM Phoenix Open betting odds (Top 15)
Scottie Scheffler (+500) Justin Thomas (+900) Jordan Spieth (+1600) Max Homa (+1600) Sam Burns (+1600) Sungjae Im (+2800) Byeong Hun An (+3300) Cameron Young (+3300) J.T. Poston (+3300) Min Woo Lee (+3300) Sahith Theegala (+3300) Wyndham Clark (+3300) Matt Fitzpatrick (+3500) Eric Cole (+4000) Tom Kim (+4000)
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