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Expert picks for the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink include J.J. Spaun, Xander Schauffele, and Bryson DeChambeau, alongside favorites Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
Scottie Scheffler on Tuesday at Aronimink.Getty Images
J.J. Spaun could win.
Or Xander Schauffele. Or Bryson DeChambeau. Or any of the players at this weekās PGA Championship not named Scottie Scheffler or Rory McIlroy.
Or not.
Over the past year-plus, the majors have been Scheffler and McIlroy ā and everyone else. The duo have won four of the past five (and five of the past nine), and youād be OK in thinking that itāll be the worldās two highest-ranked players against the field at the PGA. But Scheffler and McIlroy havenāt won every major. After all, there might be a Spaun, who won last yearās U.S. Open.
Who could that be at Aronimink Golf Club just outside of Philly? Some help is below, whereāll you find a list of the top five players in the odds below Scheffler and McIlroy, along with to-win and sleeper selections from members of our staff.
ā Cam Young, +1,200. With Young, youāre getting this yearās winner of the Players Championship and the Cadillac Championship, and a player who tied for third at the Masters. Heās also ranked second this year in strokes gained: total.
ā Jon Rahm, +1,600. Rahm has finished no worse than a tie for eighth in LIV Golf play this year, and heās won twice.
ā Xander Schauffele, +1,800. Schauffele finished third at the Players and tied for ninth at the Masters. Heās also won two of the past nine majors.
ā Bryson DeChambeau, +2,000. DeChambeau has won twice on the LIV Golf circuit this year. He also won the 2020 and 2024 U.S. Opens.
ā Ludvig Aberg, +2,000. Aberg has finished in the top eight or better in five of his past six tournaments. Heās also ranked third this year on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: total.
Expert picks include J.J. Spaun, Xander Schauffele, and Bryson DeChambeau.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are among the favorites for the tournament.
The 2026 PGA Championship is being held at Aronimink Golf Club.
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ā Alex Fitzpatrick: He won the Zurich Classic with his brother, Matt. A week later, he tied for ninth at the Cadillac Championship. A week after that, he finished fourth at the Truist Championship.
ā Gary Woodland: He won this year at the Texas Childrenās Houston Open. Heās also the emotional favorite, after he revealed earlier this year that heās fighting PTSD following a brain procedure.
ā Thomas Detry: Heās fourth this year in the LIV Golf standings.
ā Ben Griffin: He won three times last year. Two weeks ago, he finished third at the Cadillac Championship.
ā Harris English: Heās missed one cut in 12 starts this year on the PGA Tour.
ā Jason Day: Day has missed two cuts in 11 starts this year on the PGA Tour.
To-win: Cameron Young, +1,200. I canāt remember a major where I last thought the list of potential winners was so slim, but thatās where I landed here with the top three. The way Rory, Scottie and Cam Young are playing, I canāt get myself to look further down the odds list. Iāll pick Cam, whose Sunday 74 at the Truist was nothing more than an outlier.
Sleeper pick: Kristoffer Reitan, +8,000. Donāt overthink it ā he just won on Sunday and is still a long shot! All of these guys are good ā but itās hard not to like the one who was just better than everyone through 72 holes.
To-win: Brooks Koepka, +4,000. A major championship on a big, burly, Northeast golf course? Yep, sounds like an ideal setting for Koepka, whose game has shown some sneaky signs of life.
Sleeper pick: Daniel Berger, +22,500. I probably wouldnāt take him to win this golf tournament, but it wouldnāt shock me if he delivered a surprisingly competitive performance in Philly.
To-win: Cameron Young, +1,200. Itās Cameron Young. Itās Cameron Young! The secretās out. Look, itās been fun to watch Young put his best stuff on display, from the Ryder Cup to the Players to the Masters to Miami a couple weeks ago. But I do feel a twinge of the-band-I-like-just-went-platinum. I was listening to Youngās old stuff, just so you guys know. Anyway, if you give me any old-school Northeast golf course right now, I will give you Cameron Young as a surefire contender. A tie for fourth at Oakmont was a sign of things to come. That Ryder Cup statement was too. Here comes Cameron.
Sleeper pick: Matt McCarty, +15,000. McCarty is playing really, really well. Donāt sleep on him! And letās plunge much deeper for Ben Polland (+200,000), a talented club pro who could clock a top 40 here if all goes well.
To win: Cameron Young, +1,200. Cameron Young got his first PGA Tour win at a classic Donald Ross course, so I wouldnāt be shocked if one of the gameās two hottest players got another one at Aronimink. Would feel like a very satisfying peak to this heater he is on.
Sleeper pick: Jordan Spieth, +8,000. Letās have some fun, shall we. Grand slam, here we come.
To-win: Scottie Scheffler, +450. This is a pattern for me, it seems ā picking the World No. 1 to win a major. But apparently Iām in the minority in this Cameron Young-hyped group! Scheffler needs no introduction here, but Iāll lay out a few creds anyway: Heās the defending champ, his worst finish of the year is a tie for 24th, and his past three finishes were runner-ups (Masters, RBC Heritage, Cadillac Championship). Cāmon, thatās gotta light a fire! Heās winning this week.
Sleeper pick: Min Woo Lee, +6,000. Aronimink feels like a course where Min Woo can shine and play to his off-the-tee strengths. Plus, heās been trending up recently, finishing tied for 18th at the Cadillac and tied for 14th at last weekās Truist.
To-win: Ludvig Aberg, +2,000. Over his past six tournaments, Aberg has posted five top 10s, and heās ranked third this year on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: total. Heāll win a few majors. This week, he wins his first.
Sleeper pick: Gary Woodland, +10,000. This would be one of the better stories in golf ā but Woodland has also played solid golf this year. Heās posted four top 25 finishes, including a win.
To-win: Cameron Young, +1,200. You can make the case that Cam Young has been the second-best golfer in the world since he switched golf balls and caddies almost a year ago. Hit the shots down the stretch to win at TPC Sawgrass and just ran over the field at Doral. Had the lead on Sunday at the Masters and watched Rory zip by him. Much like when McIlroy blew the 2011 Masters and responded to win the next major, I think Camās time comes at Aronimink.
Sleeper pick: Rickie Fowler, +5,000: Iām just going to go back to the sleeper well with Fowler. He has been playing consistently good golf this season and has rediscovered the feel with his putter. Carded top-10s at the RBC Heritage and Doral. Could easily see him contending in Philly with his iron game.
To-win: Scottie Scheffler, +400. This is the Occamās razor equivalent of golf handicapping. Heās still the best player in the world. In his past five majors, his worst finish is a tie for seventh. He is guaranteed to contend. He will probably win. He is the favorite for a reason.
Sleeper pick: Keegan Bradley, +9,000. His heart might still be broken from the Ryder Cup, but his game has been coming together nicely lately. And we know he relishes the big stages.
To-win: Jon Rahm, +1,600. Heās still in my heart and mind the main contender to dethrone Scottie. The trick is getting him to cook in the majors, which typically comes down to the putter. If his putting is just serviceable and he strikes it normal, heās a serious threat. Heās going to win a major this year.
Sleeper pick: Patrick Cantlay, +4,500. Great ballpark for him, especially if the scores are low, which Iāve heard they might try to encourage. Pat is still the quiet assassin heās always been. If he can get into the top of the board early in the week, my hunch is he stays there till the end.
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