Red-hot Matt Fitzpatrick popular PGA Championship pick

Matt Fitzpatrick's recent run up to a career-best No 3 in the Official World Golf Ranking has drawn significant attention from the public ahead of next month's PGA Championship.
Fitzpatrick outlasted World No 1 Scottie Scheffler in a playoff to claim a signature event title at the RBC Heritage on Sunday. It was an exclamation point on a run that began with a runner-up at The Players Championship, a win at the Valspar Championship and a tie for 18th at the Masters.
After a bogey on the 72nd hole on Sunday that dropped him into a playoff with Scheffler, Fitzgerald rebounded to knock his approach with a 4-iron into a stiff wind to 13 feet and drained the birdie putt on the first playoff hole.
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Matt Fitzpatrick hits it to 13 feet on the first playoff hole. pic.twitter.com/fHEEyGZXap ā PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 19, 2026
Following the effort Fitzgerald, 31, went from 35/1 to 20/1 to win the second major of the year at the PGA Championship by Oddschecker. The 2022 US Open champion has also been the most-backed player this week with 23 per cent of the total bets placed on the PGA Championship winner since his victory at Harbour Town.
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Matt Fitzpatrick takes home his second win in three starts @RBC_Heritage. pic.twitter.com/I7tM9uRJnh ā PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 19, 2026
The second-most bet player this week has been Cameron Young, who tracked down and beat Fitzpatrick at The Players. Young has been backed by 6 per cent of the total bets this week along with Ludvig Aberg, Sam Burns and Justin Rose.
Scheffler is still the PGA Championship favourite at 7/2, giving him a 22 per cent implied probability to win. He has been backed by 5 per cent of the total bets this week along with LIV Golf's Jon Rahm.
The second shortest pre-tournament odds belong to Masters champion Rory McIlroy at 7/1. Rahm is 12/1, followed by Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau at 16/1 and Fitzpatrick and Young at 20/1.
Fitzpatrick and his brother, Alex, are also the co-favourites ahead of this week's Zurich Classic, the only team event on the PGA Tour. They are 11/1 along with the team of Brooks Koepka and Shane Lowry.
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