Our three best tips for the 2024 Tour Championship
August 29, 2024

The 2024 Tour Championship gets underway on Thursday from the East Lake Golf Course in Atlanta, Georgia. Here are our three best bets. With it being the final tournament of the season, and this event is a little quirky because players enter the tournament with a score based on their performances throughout 2024, we will be conservative in our predictions. Yes, we will go with the top three.
Scottie Scheffler
Scheffler, the Masters champion from 2022 and 2024, is at -10. There are those who believe this is Scheffler’s tournament to lose. That is because he has been so dominant in 2024. When he won the gold medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, Scheffler won a remarkable seventh tournament since March. That statistic should put him as the favourite every week.
Scottie Scheffler is $2.21 to win the 2024 Tour Championship. View Bet365 Odds
Xander Schauffele
Schauffele is the only two-time major champion in 2024 as he won the PGA Championship and British Open. Despite posting a PGA Championship four round record score of -21 at Valhalla, it is highly unlikely he will be named the PGA Tour Player of the Year in 2024. That is because Scheffler has been so spectacular this season. Schauffele enters the Tour Championship at -8. He won the tournament in 2017.
Xander Schauffele is $3.20 to win the 2024 Tour Championship. View Bet365 Odds
Hideki Matsuyama
Japan’s finest won the FedEx St. Jude Championship earlier this month. That was the first of three FedEx Cup events this year. The 2021 Masters champion is currently seventh in the world.
Hideki Matsuyama is $14 to win the 2024 Tour Championship. View Bet365 Odds
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