AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Predictions
The PGA Tour heads to TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas for the AT&T Byron Nelson this weekend where world No. 2 Scottie Scheffler looks for his third win of the season. That said, is Scheffler – the favorite – the best value when it comes to betting this PGA matchup?
AT&T Byron Nelson Event Details
What: AT&T Byron Nelson
When: May 11-14, 2023
Where: TPC Craig Ranch
Watch: CBS, GOLF Network
AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Odds
Scottie Scheffler is the clear favorite to win the AT&T Byron Nelson this weekend at +360 odds. The next-best odds belong to Tyrrell Hatton at +1200, while Jason Day and Tom Kim are +1400. Hideki Matsyama, meanwhile, is +1800, while K.H. Lee is +2200 and Adam Scott and Matt Kuchar is +2500, respectively. Continuing with the odds, Si Woo Kim is +3300, followed by Seamus Power, Min Woo Lee, Stephan Jaeger, Taylor Montgomery and Tom Hoge are all +3500, respectively.
AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Prediction
OPTION 1: K.H. Lee (+2200)
Lee is a two-time defending champion and will look to join Tiger Woods (six-time), Steve Stricker and Stuart Appleby as the only players over the last 40 years to win a single event three years in a row. The 31-year-old Lee has three top-10 finishes this season, including last week at the Wells Fargo Championship. While the two wins at the AT&T Byron Nelson are his only two wins on the PGA Tour, Lee clearly loves playing in this tournament.
OPTION 2: Seamus Power (+3500)
Last year, 2,228 birdies and 104 eagles were recorded at TPC Craig Ranch, which is the most of any course on PGA Tour last season. What is one of Power’s strengths? He makes a lot of birdies. His 23rd birdie average this season makes him an enticing player this weekend. Power also has finishes of T9 and T17 at TPC Craig Ranch with a scoring averaging of 67.50.
OPTION 3: Scott Scheffler (+360)
Scheffler doesn’t offer the best betting value but the Dallas, TX native is the only Official World Golf Ranking Top 10 in the field this weekend. He already has a pair of wins this season – WM Phoenix Open and The Players Championship – and won four titles last year. He would be the first player with back-to-back three-win seasons on Tour since 2016-17/2017-18 seasons when both Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson accomplished the feat. This will be Scheffler’s fifth career start at the AT&T Byron Nelson, which is the site where he made his PGA Tour debut in 2014 as a 17-year-old amateur (and finished T-22nd).