It’s time for the first major of the year — well, kinda.
The Players Championship annually boasts the strongest field we see all year long and the golf course is a monster. Pete Dye’s masterpiece in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, offers several scoring opportunities while forcing the players to acknowledge par is a good score more often than not.
Whether they heed the message is up to them.
World No. 1 Jon Rahm, fresh off a top-20 finish in his Arnold Palmer Invitational debut, is the betting favorite at +1200 followed closely by defending champion Justin Thomas at +1300.
Winner of two of his last three starts, Scottie Scheffler is +2000.
Golf course
TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course) | Par 72 | 7,256 yards | Bermuda greens
Weather
Day | Tempature | Conditions | Percent chance of rain | Wind & Direction |
Tuesday | 77 | PM Thunderstorms | 67 percent | 10 MPH (SE) |
Wednesday | 80 | PM Thunderstorms | 46 percent | 14 MPH (SSW) |
Thursday | 74 | Thunderstorms | 76 percent | 10 MPH (SW) |
Friday | 70 | Rain | 91 percent | 9 MPH (ESE) |
Saturday | 68 | AM Rain/Wind | 91 percent | 21 MPH (WNW) |
Sunday | 53 | Mostly Sunny | 1 percent | 14 MPH (NNE) |
Bad weather: It could get dicey at the Players, but there’s optimism to finish Sunday
Key statistics
Strokes Gained: Approach: Feels like I include this stat almost every week, but this golf course is built for great iron players to thrive.
Bogey avoidance: Keeping the big numbers off the scorecard this week is going to be vital. A few crooked digits around the Stadium Course could result in a Friday trunk slam.
Data Golf Information
Course Fit (compares golf courses based on the degree to which different golfer attributes — such as driving distance — to predict who performs well at each course – DataGolf): 1. Sedgefield Country Club (home of the Wyndham Championship), 2. TPC Twin Cities (home of the 3M Open), 3. TPC Potomac
Trending: 1. Scottie Scheffler (last three starts: 1, T-7, 1), 2. Justin Thomas (T-20, T-8. 6), 3. Patrick Cantlay (T-4, 2, T-33)
Percent chance to win (based on course history, fit, trending, etc.): 1. Jon Rahm (6.3 percent), 2. Patrick Cantlay (4.3 percent), 3. Justin Thomas (4.1 percent)
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Betting odds
Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds a full list.
Player | Odds |
Jon Rahm | (+1200) |
Justin Thomas | (+1300) |
Collin Morikawa | (+1500) |
Rory McIlroy | (+2000) |
Patrick Cantlay | (+2000) |
Scottie Scheffler | (+2000) |
Viktor Hovland | (+2000) |
Dustin Johnson | (+3000) |
Hideki Matsuyama | (+3000) |
Cameron Smith | (+3000) |
Betting card for the 2022 Players Championship
Last week’s results: Arnold Palmer Invitational
Will Zalatoris – Top 20: Miss (T-38)
Matthew Fitzpatrick – Top 20: Cash (+150)
Max Homa – Top 20: Cash (+190)
Rory McIlroy – Top 10: Miss (T-13)
Marc Leishman – Top Australian: Miss (Adam Scott, T-26)
Outrights: Rory McIlroy (T-13), Viktor Hovland (T-2), Will Zalatoris (T-38)
+.4 units on position plays, and -3 units on outrights at API.
+18.44 units on position plays in 2022. +11.5 units on outright plays in 2022.
Brooks Koepka – Top 20 (+190)
Last season, during this exact week, one of the biggest stars in the game fell below +2000 for the Players. I couldn’t have jumped on it faster.
That was Justin Thomas.
Koepka could do the same this week. He’s coming off a top-20 performance at the Honda Classic where he battled a tough course in tough weather (cough, cough: what we’re gonna see this week).
He missed the Players last year due to injury, but has had some success here in the past with a T-11 in 2018 and T-16 in 2017 (should be noted, both of those finishes came when the tournament was held in May). He’s only played in one March version and tied for 56th.
Cameron Smith – Top 20 (+170)
The Aussie isn’t gonna shy away from the challenge this week. He embraces the wind, and doesn’t mind making par when it’s a good score.
Smith missed the cut in his first two appearances at the Players (both in May). In 2019, when the switch to March was made, Smith played the weekend and tied for 56th. Last year, he improved on that and eventually finished T-17.
Matthew Fitzpatrick – Top 20 (+185)
The Englishman is playing great golf to start 2022. In three starts this calendar year, Fitzpatrick has finished T-6 (Pebble), T-10 (Phoenix Open), and T-9 (Arnold Palmer Invitational).
After shooting 1 under over the weekend in difficult conditions at Bay Hill, I’m not too worried about his ability to plot his way around Sawgrass this week.
He finished outside the Top 40 in 2019 but signed for T-9 last season.
Daniel Berger – Top 20 (+150)
Sunday at the Honda Classic still looms in the minds of many golf fans, but Berger had a stranglehold on that tournament entering the final round. The injury that plagued him at the Farmers Insurance looked like a non-issue, and his ball-striking was fantastic.
Difficult conditions will challenge the Ryder Cupper again this week, but I think he’ll be up for the task. Berger finished T-9 at the Players last season.
Other names I’m considering for the card
Talor Gooch: Despite the tough front nine on Sunday at Bay Hill, he still tied for seventh in Orlando. He grabbed a top 5 at the Players last season.
Collin Morikawa: This man is such an obvious pick this week I almost didn’t want to include him. But, he’ll probably go on the card.
Rory McIlroy: I bet on him every week. He’ll be on the card.
*Full betting card will be on my Twitter sometime Wednesday, March 9th.