the Memorial Tournament payouts and points: Viktor Hovland earns ...

5 Jun 2023
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There are some former winners on the PGA TOUR for whom it can be reasoned why their odds to win are longer than others who never have prevailed no matter how long it’s been since their last victory. With all proper respect to all of those who fit that profile, Viktor Hovland is not among them. Quite simply, winners win.

Hovland picked off his fourth career TOUR title at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday on Sunday. He needed one hole of a sudden-death playoff with Denny McCarthy to seal it.

Hovland now has exactly one victory in each of his four seasons since splashing as a rookie in 2019-20, but he hadn’t connected for one on the circuit since November of 2021 at Mayakoba. This isn’t to say that he’s unfamiliar with the experience of late, however. In the interim, he captured victory twice at the Hero World Challenge and once in Dubai.

So, despite the “drought” relative to PGA TOUR competition, all of that helps explain why he was just +2000 to win at BetMGM pre-Memorial. He was sixth-shortest on the board, and each of the top five cashed in the limited-field invitational of 120. You’ll find them sprinkled into the official results below.

For the sake of comparison and to add detail to the expectation, leading up to this victory, Hovland was +2000 to win at the Wells Fargo Championship (he finished T43), +3000 at the PGA Championship (where he finished T2; champion Brooks Koepka was longer at +3300) and +1400 at the Charles Schwab Challenge (T16), so that he was stretched a bit at Muirfield Village was a bone to bettors who have been rewarded for their faith who still understand value relative to the strength of a field.

McCarthy was +8000 to win. In part because he remains winless on the PGA TOUR, it’s both a respectful value and a nudge by investors because last week’s winner, Emiliano Grillo, also was at +8000.

You will recall that Grillo also prevailed in a playoff, so this is the first time that there have been consecutive playoffs on TOUR since the PGA Championship and the Schwab, basically one year and one week ago. Perhaps already the forgotten victim at Colonial only a week ago, however, is Adam Schenk. He was +20000 to win the Memorial and rose for a share of seventh place, just four strokes back of the playoff. He was longest of the 11 golfers who recorded a top 10. (Schenk was +15000 to win the Schwab.)

Elsewhere, 2022 U.S. Amateur champion Sam Bennett debuted as a professional at Muirfield Village. He was +25000 to win and finished 63rd of the 65 who completed 72 holes.

NOTE: Payouts and Points includes pre-tournament odds to win at BetMGM for all golfers who made the cut. For live odds, visit BetMGM.

POSITIONGOLFER (ODDS TO WIN)SCOREFEDEXCUP POINTSEARNINGS1Viktor Hovland (+2000)281/ -7550.000$3,600,000.002Denny McCarthy (+8000)281/ -7315.000$2,180,000.003Scottie Scheffler (+600)282/ -6200.000$1,380,000.004Si Woo Kim (+5000)283/ -5140.000$980,000.00T5Andrew Putnam (+20000)284/ -4110.000$772,500.00T5Jordan Spieth (+4000)284/ -4110.000$772,500.00T7Rory McIlroy (+1400)285/ -392.000$650,000.00T7Adam Schenk (+20000)285/ -392.000$650,000.00T9Matt Fitzpatrick (+4000)286/ -278.000$545,000.00T9Rickie Fowler (+4000)286/ -278.000$545,000.00T9Adam Scott (+5500)286/ -278.000$545,000.00T12Wyndham Clark (+6600)287/ -163.750$410,000.00T12Tyrrell Hatton (+2500)287/ -163.750$410,000.00T12Lee Hodges (+30000)287/ -163.750$410,000.00T12David Lipsky (+25000)287/ -163.750$410,000.00T16Joseph Bramlett (+17500)288/ E50.925$275,500.00T16Sam Burns (+4000)288/ E50.925$275,500.00T16Russell Henley (+5500)288/ E50.925$275,500.00T16Luke List (+20000)288/ E50.925$275,500.00T16Shane Lowry (+5000)288/ E50.925$275,500.00T16Hideki Matsuyama (+4000)288/ E50.925$275,500.00T16Jon Rahm (+750)288/ E50.925$275,500.00T16Sepp Straka (+15000)288/ E50.925$275,500.00T24Byeong Hun An (+10000)289/ 137.683$163,000.00T24Eric Cole (+15000)289/ 137.683$163,000.00T24Beau Hossler (+20000)289/ 137.683$163,000.00T24Stephan Jaeger (+15000)289/ 137.683$163,000.00T24Xander Schauffele (+1400)289/ 137.683$163,000.00T24Gary Woodland (+8000)289/ 137.683$163,000.00T30Keegan Bradley (+6600)290/ 226.208$117,250.00T30Patrick Cantlay (+1000)290/ 226.208$117,250.00T30Austin Eckroat (+20000)290/ 226.208$117,250.00T30Ryan Fox (+12500)290/ 2n/a (non-member)$117,250.00T30Garrick Higgo (+25000)290/ 226.208$117,250.00T30Mark Hubbard (+17500)290/ 226.208$117,250.00T30Patrick Rodgers (+15000)290/ 226.208$117,250.00T30J.J. Spaun (+20000)290/ 226.208$117,250.00T38Christiaan Bezuidenhout (+10000)291/ 319.267$91,000.00T38Luke Donald (+50000)291/ 319.267$91,000.00T38J.T. Poston (+25000)291/ 319.267$91,000.00T41Sungjae Im (+3500)292/ 413.843$71,000.00T41S.H. Kim (+30000)292/ 413.843$71,000.00T41Taylor Montgomery (+12500)292/ 413.843$71,000.00T41Seamus Power (+12500)292/ 413.843$71,000.00T41Brandt Snedeker (+50000)292/ 413.843$71,000.00T41Sam Stevens (+17500)292/ 413.843$71,000.00T41Justin Suh (+12500)292/ 413.843$71,000.00T48Thomas Detry (+12500)293/ 59.917$52,600.00T48Emiliano Grillo (+8000)293/ 59.917$52,600.00T48Keith Mitchell (+10000)293/ 59.917$52,600.00T48Matt Wallace (+30000)293/ 59.917$52,600.00T52Harris English (+9000)294/ 68.217$48,600.00T52Alex Noren (+20000)294/ 68.217$48,600.00T54Davis Riley (+20000)295/ 77.084$47,200.00T54Danny Willett (+40000)295/ 77.084$47,200.00T56Sam Ryder (+40000)296/ 86.460$46,400.00T56Davis Thompson (+50000)296/ 86.460$46,400.00T58Chez Reavie (+30000)297/ 96.007$45,600.00T58Sahith Theegala (+5000)297/ 96.007$45,600.00T60Stewart Cink (+40000)298/ 105.554$44,800.00T60Taylor Pendrith (+25000)298/ 105.554$44,800.0062Matt Kuchar (+9000)299/ 115.213$44,200.0063Sam Bennett (+25000)300/ 12n/a (non-member)$43,800.0064Lanto Griffin (+40000)301/ 134.760$43,400.0065Tom Hoge (+12500)305/ 174.533$43,000.00

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