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2023 Wyndham Championship odds, course history and picks to win

The final event of the PGA Tour 2022-23 regular season is here as a field of players hoping to earn an invitation to TPC Southwind has arrived at Sedgefield Country Club for the Wyndham Championship.

Justin Thomas, the biggest name in the field, is fighting for more than just a playoff spot — he’s hoping to make a final impression on United States Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson. Thomas comes into the week in Greensboro, North Carolina, ranked 79th in the FedEx Cup standings. The top 70 get into the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis next week.

Adam Scott, Shane Lowry and Gary Woodland are just three of the other big names hoping a good week at Sedgefield can propel them into the postseason.

Golf course

Sedgefield Country Club | Par 70 | 7,131 yards | Donald Ross design

Sedgefield Country Club
Sedgefield Country Club

Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina. Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images

Course history

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Odds

Player

Odds

Player

Odds

Hideki Matsuyama

(+1800)

Justin Thomas

(+3500)

Sungjae Im

(+2000)

Alex Smalley

(+3500)

Si Woo Kim

(+2000)

Adam Scott

(+3500)

Russell Henley

(+2000)

Adam Hadwin

(+3500)

Sam Burns

(+2200)

Stephan Jaeger

(+4000)

J.T. Poston

(+2800)

J.J. Spaun

(+4000)

Denny McCarthy

(+2800)

Cam Davis

(+4000)

Shane Lowry

(+3000)

Ben An

(+4000)

Taylor Moore

(+3500)

Aaron Rai

(+4000)

Ludvig Aberg

(+3500)

Chris Kirk

(+4500)

 

Russell Henley (+2000)

2023 John Deere Classic
Russell Henley puts his ball on the first hole during the first round of the John Deere Classic golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports

Death, taxes and Russell Henley playing well at the Wyndham.

Henley missed the cut in his most recent start — the Open — but has finished inside the top 20 in four of his last six starts.

His last three finishes at Sedgefield: 5th (’22), 7th (’21) and 9th (’20).

Denny McCarthy (+2800)

2023 Memorial Tournament
Denny McCarthy watches his tee shot on 10 during the final round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club. (Photo: Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch)

McCarthy has been circling a win all season long. Now he returns to a course where he’s had some success over the last few seasons.

Before missing the cut at last year’s Wyndham, McCarthy finished 15th in 2021, 9th in 2020 and 22nd in 2019.

In his most recent start, McCarthy missed the cut at the Open. But before that, he finished 2nd at the Memorial — he lost in a playoff to Viktor Hovland — T-20 at the U.S. Open, T-7 at the Travelers Championship and T-6 at the John Deere Classic.

J.T. Poston (+2800)

2023 3M Open
J.T. Poston hits his tee shot on the 14th hole during the second round of the 3M Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

I had J.T. Poston on the card last week — he finished T-2 at the 3M — and I’m going right back to him.

Poston has finished T-6, T-6, T-41 (the Open) and T-2 over his last four starts.

He won the 2019 Wyndham Championship and finished 21st last year after missing the cut in 2020 and 2021.

Billy Horschel (+5500)

2023 3M Open
Billy Horschel hits his tee shot on the 11th hole during the first round of the 3M Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-USA TODAY Sports

Billy Horschel? Really?

Yes! And here’s why.

He finally had a quality start at the 3M Open last week, tying for 13th. The Florida Gator has played well at Sedgefield in the past, finishing 27th in 2021, 2nd in 2020, 6th in 2019 and 11th in 2018.

And, let’s be honest, do you feel safe about betting against that beard? Didn’t think so.

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Story originally appeared on GolfWeek