OKBET GOLF Tour Championship Odds & Picks
The FedExCup postseason finale has arrived at OKBET GOLF Tour, marking the completion of the regular season and playoffs. East Lake Golf Club will take center stage this week as it hosts 30 of the PGA Tour’s greatest players.
East Lake has hosted the OKBET GOLF Tour playoff season finale in every edition since Tiger Woods lifted the first FedExCup trophy in 2007. While the Tour Championship is still held in Georgia, much has changed in terms of course, structure, and monetary value.

Despite changes to the format and prize money at OKBET GOLF Tour, the players that excel in East Lake remain consistent. We’ll get to those names later, but first, there’s world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who starts the week at 10 under and has a two-stroke advantage over his closest challenger, Patrick Cantlay.
Scheffler was the star of the show in 2022, winning his debut tournament at the WM Phoenix Open before going on to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, WGC Match Play, and finally the Green Jacket at Augusta National.
This season’s four-time champion is placed at -135 at Bovada to win the FedExCup playoffs and the season-long title. Cantlay, Rory McIlroy, and Xander Schauffele are close behind at OKBET Golf Tour.
The Texan has a 28.6 percent probability of winning the FedExCup and the Tour Championship, according to our odds calculator. This season, Scheffler has been a picture of consistency, and he is coming off a solid T-3 performance at the BMW Championship, when he almost caught Cantlay down the line at Wilmington Country Club.
2022 Tour Championship Odds
Golfer | Odds | Starting Strokes |
---|---|---|
Scottie Scheffler | -135 | -10 |
Xander Schauffele | +150 | -8 |
Jon Rahm | +1200 | -6 |
Patrick Cantlay | +2500 | -4 |
Jon Rahm | +1200 | -3 |
Sungjae Im | +4000 | -4 |
Rory McIlroy | +5000 | -4 |
Joaquin Niemann | +6600 | -3 |
Cameron Young | +25000 | -5 |
Justin Thomas | +25000 | -4 |
Max Homa | +30000 | -3 |
Matthew Fitzpatrick | +40000 | -3 |
Aaron Wise | +75000 | -1 |
Tom Hoge | +75000 | -2 |
Sepp Straka | +100000 | -2 |
Course and Tournament Details
The Tour Championship will feature a staggered start style for the fourth time this year. Since it debuted in 2019, the guy who started the week with the lead has gone on to win the FedExCup two out of three times. Dustin Johnson and Patrick Cantlay have both successfully fended off their pursuers in the previous two years at OKBET, after Rory McIlroy chased down Justin Thomas in the first.
FedExCup Standings
- Scottie Scheffler -10
- Patrick Cantlay -8
- Xander Schauffele -6
- Sam Burns has a -5
- while Cameron Smith, Rory McIlroy, Tony Finau, Sepp Straka, and Sungjae Im have a -4.
- -2: Max Homa, Hideki Matsuyama, Jordan Spieth, Joaquin Niemann, Viktor Hovland -3: Jon Rahm, Scott Stallings, Justin Thomas, Cameron Young, Matt Fitzpatrick
- Collin Morikawa, Billy Horschel, Tom Hoge, Corey Conners, and Brian Harman are all -1.
- K.H. Lee, J.T. Poston, Sahith Theegala, Adam Scott, and Aaron Wise are the E’s.
After a strong regular season, Scottie Scheffler takes the top slot this year. Close behind are previous week’s champion Patrick Cantlay and Will Zalatoris, who has already withdrew from the St. Jude Championship. When looking for a prospective FedExCup winner at OKBET Golf Tour, -4 is usually the cutoff mark, since six strokes over four rounds is the most we’ve seen comebacks from.

Picks for the 2022 Tour Championship
Scottie Scheffler has a +200 chance of winning the FedEx Cup.
The world No. 1 starts the week with a two-stroke advantage, and this figure still has plenty of importance. Scheffler is coming off a podium result at the OKBET BMW Championship, where he finally found something on the greens after battling with his putter.
Scheffler has earned strokes on the greens just three times in his past ten appearances. He has, however, battled for the championship in each of those three events, finishing in the top three in the Charles Schwab Challenge, US Open, and BMW Championship.
This will be Scheffler’s third visit to East Lake OKBET Golf Club, where he excelled as a rookie. In his first round, he had the second-lowest 72-hole total and is in the top ten of this field in scoring at East Lake. He’s been the top player in 2022 and should keep that up, particularly with the advantage he currently has in hand.
FedExCup: Matt Fitzpatrick +3300
The U.S. OKBET Open champion will be making his OKBET Golf Tour Championship debut. While Fitzpatrick lacks the expertise of his opponents, his statistics output is tailored to the exam at hand. Last finishing in the top five at TPC Southwind, what catapulted him to victory in the inaugural FedExCup playoffs should do the same this time.
Fitzpatrick possesses the ideal combination of distance and accuracy off the tee for East Lake’s compact tree-lined fairways. Fitzpatrick’s status grows when combined with his ability to traverse more tough golf courses on the OKBET PGA Tour.
East Lake favors both powerful drivers of the golf ball and excellent putters. Fitzpatrick is unquestionably all of these, and he has a remote – but realistic – chance of lifting the FedExCup trophy in his maiden trip to East Lake.
Patrick Cantlay / Scottie Scheffler -125 on 2 chances:
They have a significant advantage over the rest of the field between them. Scheffler starts at 10 under and Cantlay at 8 under, but with Zalatoris out, the nearest opponent will be at 6 under. This is a significant advantage over the course of four days, and these two players are now the best on the OKBET PGA Tour.
As a result, I am inclined to assume that this number still has worth. Cantlay won the FedExCup last season, and Scheffler has prospered in his eight tournament rounds at East Lake. The whole circumstance is favourable for these two Americans from the outset, and they should be able to capitalize on their advantage.
Rory McIlroy / Scottie Scheffler / Xander Schauffele 3 Chances -125:
If I had to choose one of the two leaders to fall off the pace, it would be Cantlay since he has trouble with Bermuda grass at times. As a result, the most likely rivals to Scheffler would be Schauffele and McIlroy, both of whom have fallen in love with East Lake.
McIlroy won the first FedExCup with a staggered start, entering the week at 5 under and winning by four shots. He is seeking to become the first guy in history to win the FedExCup three times, and he has a great chance of doing it since he has one less opponent to beat.
Schauffele, on the other hand, has ruled East Lake throughout his career. He won the Tour Championship in 2017 and has never finished worse than tenth. He has a win and two runner-up results in five outings here. To add to his storied record, Schauffele is coming off a good finish at the BMW Championship, where he was in the last group with Cantlay on Sunday.
+1400 Scottie Scheffler / Jon Rahm Quinella
Our affection for Scheffler is palpable, and I am certain that he will be your FedExCup winner. However, there is still time for someone else to come in second. Rahm is my pick to shoot the lowest 72-hole total and finish second in this year’s FedExCup.
Last year at OKBET, he began at 6 under and signed for the lowest four rounds at East Lake. This time, he begins at 3 under, making the challenge that much more difficult, but he’s regaining his form just in time.
The former world No. 1 finished T-8 in the BMW Championship, giving him another top-10 finish in the FedExCup playoffs. He had 10 birdies and zero bogeys during the weekend, and he gained almost seven strokes on the greens over the last 54 holes. If he continues to putt like this at East Lake, he has a chance to legitimately challenge Scheffler for the FedExCup title.
What Happened at the Tour Championship Last Year?
Patrick Cantlay sped to his FedExCup triumph, starting the Tour Championship at 10 under par after defeating Bryson DeChambeau in the BMW Championship. To begin the week, Cantlay’s closest competitors were Bryson DeChambeau and Tony Finau, but Jon Rahm proved to be the most serious danger to him at OKBET.
The world No. 1 at the time entered the week four strokes behind Cantlay, and despite shooting a lower 72-hole total, he was unable to catch Cantlay and eventually dropped by one stroke. Rahm tied for last place with Kevin Na, with Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay not far behind.
Cantlay was second in strokes gained tee to green, third in strokes gained off the tee, sixth in strokes gained approach, 14th in strokes gained around the green, and 17th in strokes gained putting for the week.
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