Charles Schwab Classic 2023 betting preview: Our PGA expert goes for two wins in a row after cashing at the PGA Championship

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Now that the smoke has cleared from the 2023 PGA Championship, we move right to the 2023 Charles Schwab Challenge at the Colonial Country Club in Forth Worth, Texas. As always, we will discuss odds, the tournament itself, course and weather conditions, and our best bets. And as always, we won't just highlight our betting picks — we will discuss why we arrived at them and how our betting strategy evolves.

We rallied in Rochester, NY at the PGA on Sunday, tailing Brooks Koepka all the way to the winner’s circle. His +2200 payday was our fifth outright win at Read The Line. Not every outright pick in our newsletter makes the Best Bets below, so make sure you click on the Read the Line link and subscribe to our complete weekly preview.

After a terrible start on Thursday, Tyrell Hatton cashed as well in the top 20 and just added more cash to our “major” haul. Let’s back up Brooks with another win this week in Texas and break down the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Charles Schwab Challenge: Odds

Odds courtesy of DraftKings and DraftKings Nation

Golfer Winner Top 5 Top 10
Scottie Scheffler +450 +115 −175
Jordan Spieth +1200 +280 +140
Viktor Hovland +1400 +350 +170
Tony Finau +1400 +330 +165
Collin Morikawa +1600 +360 +180
Sungjae Im +2000 +450 +220
Sam Burns +2200 +500 +240
Max Homa +2200 +500 +240
Rickie Fowler +2800 +600 +300
Tommy Fleetwood +3000 +600 +300
Justin Rose +3000 +650 +300
Russell Henley +4000 +850 +360
Cam Davis +4000 +900 +400
Si Woo Kim +4500 +900 +400
Chris Kirk +5000 +1000 +450
Min Woo Lee +5500 +1100 +500
Brian Harman +5500 +1100 +450
Tom Hoge +6000 +1200 +500
Stephan Jaeger +6000 +1200 +550
Kurt Kitayama +6000 +1200 +550
Denny McCarthy +6000 +1200 +550
Taylor Moore +6500 +1200 +550
Harris English +7000 +1400 +600
Emiliano Grillo +7000 +1400 +600
Thomas Detry +7500 +1400 +650
Ryan Fox +7500 +1400 +650
Lucas Herbert +7500 +1400 +650
K.H. Lee +7500 +1400 +600
Christiaan Bezuidenhout +7500 +1400 +600
Byeong Hun An +7500 +1400 +650
Brendon Todd +7500 +1400 +600
Patrick Rodgers +8000 +1600 +700
Justin Suh +8000 +1600 +750
J.J. Spaun +8000 +1600 +700
Eric Cole +8000 +1600 +700
Alex Smalley +8000 +1600 +700
Maverick McNealy +9000 +1600 +750
Joseph Bramlett +9000 +1800 +800
J.T. Poston +9000 +1800 +750
Davis Riley +9000 +1800 +750
Beau Hossler +9000 +1800 +750
Nick Taylor +10000 +2000 +850
Hayden Buckley +10000 +2000 +800
Billy Horschel +10000 +1800 +800
Will Gordon +11000 +2200 +900
Sam Stevens +11000 +2200 +900
Ryan Palmer +11000 +2200 +900
Ben Griffin +11000 +2200 +900
Andrew Putnam +11000 +2200 +900
Sepp Straka +13000 +2200 +1000
Scott Stallings +13000 +2500 +1000
S.H. Kim +13000 +2200 +1000
Matt Wallace +13000 +2800 +1100
Joel Dahmen +13000 +2500 +1000
Alex Noren +13000 +2200 +900
Akshay Bhatia +13000 +2800 +1100
Vincent Norrman +15000 +2800 +1100
Robby Shelton +15000 +3000 +1200
Nate Lashley +15000 +3000 +1200
Michael Kim +15000 +3000 +1200
Garrick Higgo +15000 +3000 +1200
Cameron Champ +15000 +3000 +1200
Ben Martin +15000 +2800 +1100
Austin Eckroat +15000 +3000 +1200
Adam Schenk +15000 +2800 +1100
Patton Kizzire +18000 +3500 +1200
Nick Hardy +18000 +3500 +1200
Matt NeSmith +18000 +3500 +1200
Mark Hubbard +18000 +3500 +1200
Luke List +18000 +3500 +1200
Lee Hodges +18000 +3500 +1200
Jimmy Walker +18000 +3500 +1200
Dylan Wu +18000 +3500 +1200
Aaron Rai +18000 +3500 +1200
Zecheng Dou +20000 +3500 +1400
Sam Ryder +20000 +3500 +1400
Danny Willett +20000 +3500 +1400
Tyler Duncan +25000 +4500 +1600
MJ Daffue +25000 +4500 +1800
Kevin Streelman +25000 +4500 +1600
Harry Hall +25000 +4500 +1600
Scott Piercy +30000 +5000 +1800
Pierceson Coody +30000 +5000 +1800
Kevin Tway +30000 +5500 +2200
Greyson Sigg +30000 +6000 +2000
Erik Van Rooyen +30000 +5500 +2000
David Lingmerth +30000 +5500 +2000
Chez Reavie +30000 +5000 +1800
Chad Ramey +30000 +6000 +2000
Carson Young +30000 +5500 +2000
Callum Tarren +30000 +5000 +2000
Ben Taylor +30000 +5500 +2000
Austin Smotherman +30000 +5500 +2000
Andrew Novak +30000 +6000 +2000
Aaron Baddeley +30000 +5500 +2000
Peter Malnati +35000 +6500 +2200
Henrik Norlander +35000 +6500 +2200
Harry Higgs +35000 +6500 +2200
David Lipsky +35000 +6500 +2200
Adam Long +35000 +6000 +2200
Zach Johnson +40000 +7000 +2500
Russell Knox +40000 +7500 +2500
Michael Block +40000 +7500 +2800
Kramer Hickok +40000 +7000 +2200
Justin Lower +40000 +7500 +2800
Matthias Schwab +40000 +7500 +2500
Troy Merritt +50000 +8000 +3000
Rory Sabbatini +50000 +10000 +3500
Richy Werenski +50000 +9000 +3500
Dylan Frittelli +50000 +9000 +3500
Cole Hammer +50000 +9000 +3000
Cody Gribble +50000 +9000 +3500
Zac Blair +60000 +10000 +3500
Luke Donald +60000 +10000 +3500
Kevin Kisner +60000 +10000 +3500
Harrison Endycott +60000 +11000 +4000
Tyson Alexander +100000 +15000 +5500
Paul Haley II +100000 +18000 +5500
Erik Compton +100000 +15000 +5000
Kyle Westmoreland +150000 +25000 +8000

Charles Schwab Challenge: Welcome to warmer temperatures

Colonial Country Club will be hosting the 77th edition of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Starting in 1946, this venue is the longest-standing PGA TOUR course. A par-70 on the scorecard, the course measures 7,209 yards. Famous for Ben Hogan and his Fort Worth roots, this course rewards great ball striking and premium game planning.

Nine of the 12 par-4s are under 450 yards. The course calls for a ton of scoring irons from the fairway. Average driving distance at Colonial is five yards under the TOUR average (283 yards). The competitors look for a position off the tee rather than just swinging away. The field has 24 of the top 50 in the OWGR. As they prepare on the putting green, history reveals that Colonial challenges us on the short ones. The TOUR average for putts made under 5 feet is 42.5 percent — at Colonial it is 33.9 percent.

Those short ones will be rolling, as it is dry and warm in Dallas. From frost delays to fast and firm, temperatures are expected in the mid-80s with light winds. There’s a 40 percent chance of rain on Thursday morning to start Round 1. The field of 120 players will be reduced to the top 65 and ties for the weekend. Those who make it will be competing for $8.7 million dollars and $1.566 million for first place.

Favorites have fared well at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Six of the last 10 winners have held pre-tournament odds under +3500. Considering the average winning score over the last decade is 13 under par, you can quickly discern why Colonial is one of the top 10 toughest on the PGA TOUR even though it is the fourth shortest!

Charles Schwab Challenge: An approach to winning

Approach play is the strongest indicator for success at Colonial Country Club. Players can make birdies at this Perry Maxwell design. Our last ten champions have averaged nearly six strokes gained against the field with their irons. Better ball strikers tend to distance themselves from the field because they create the most makeable birdie putts.

Proximity to the hole matters as these greens average 5,000 sq/ft in size. The course is also covered in 84 bunkers and there’s six holes where water comes into play. Firm conditions will cause these guys to really control their golf ball. Another significant part of the approach challenge comes from the par 3s. This set of four holes ranks in the top 10 toughest on TOUR. All of them are 190 yards and longer.

Getting the ball in play off the tee is key. Much like Pebble Beach, Harbour Town, or some of the other positional PGA TOUR courses, you must keep it between the trees. Then you can attack with your scoring clubs. Scottie Scheffler (+400) comes in as the betting favorite. He’s ranked first in the field T2G and just finished runner-up in the PGA Championship. Can he continue to make his shorts putts? If he does, he’ll be tough to beat in Texas.

Should Scottie slip and look ahead to Memorial or the US Open, there are a number of great putter and iron players who can take the title. That’s the combination we are looking for. Great ball strikers who have been solid strokers on the green. I took a deep dive looking at scoring on short par 4s, and par 4s in general as well. I didn’t see any strong trends for short game play and therefore didn’t consider it as a key indicator for success.

Jordan Spieth is the strokes gained leader over his career at Colonial because he is a world class wedge player. I’m not sure Spieth is healthy from what I saw last week walking around at Oak Hill. Therefore, I’ll be looking elsewhere for this week’s best bets.

Charles Schwab Challenge: Best Bets

Best bet to win: Denny McCarthy (+6000 on DraftKings)

When you are looking to make a bunch of 10-15’ birdie putts, Denny McCarthy is the man to call. Over his last two starts at Quail Hollow and Oak Hill he is averaging 6.45 strokes gained against the field on the greens. McCarthy is also gaining positively off the tee and on approach in his last five starts. This is a dangerous combo and one I believe we can take advantage of. Ranked third in the field for par 4 scoring, Denny will create plenty of chances and therefore contend on Sunday.

Best bet to finish in the Top 20: Tommy Fleetwood (+145 on Bet365)

Francesco Molinari Tommy Fleetwood - cropped

Tommy Fleetwood loves firm and fast layouts. With his shallow angle of attack, his iron play sets him apart from the field under these conditions. Over his last five starts he’s gained an average of 7.9 strokes against the field total. Ranked third in the field for bogey avoidance he’ll keep his rounds going and finish near the top of the leaderboard.

Best bet to finish in the Top 40: Matt NeSmith (+125 on DraftKings)

Back in the fall, Matt NeSmith had three straight top 10 finishes. He fell off over the winter, but his iron game has come back. In his last three starts, he has gained an average of 2.4 strokes on approach and hasn’t finished outside the top 35. That includes a 23rd place finish in the PGA. Positive with his putter in the last two starts, he’s trending toward the top of the leaderboard.

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