
- What: 2025 PGA FedEx St. Jude Championship
- When: August 7, 2025
- Time: 8:00 p.m. EST
- Where: TPC Southwind (Memphis, TN)
The FedEx Cup playoffs are set to begin, with the top 70 players in the season-long standings heading to TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn., for the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
This longtime PGA Tour stop provides a fitting start to golf’s postseason.
This par-70, 7,244-yard course, designed by Ron Prichard, has hosted a PGA Tour event since 1989 and became the playoff opener in 2022.
Success here requires precise ball striking and a sharp short game, especially on fast Bermuda greens in the heat of mid-August.
Before we look at the betting odds, picks, and predictions for the FedEx St. Jude Championship, look at our 2025 FedEx Cup betting tips and check out the top Golf betting sites in 2025.
2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship Odds
Scottie Scheffler
Scheffler has recorded eight top-five finishes this year, including four victories, and consistently elevates his game when the stakes are highest.
He’s captured titles at The Open and PGA Championship, finished fourth at the Masters, and tied for seventh at the U.S. Open. In signature events, he also boasts a win and three additional top-six finishes.
TPC Southwind seems tailor-made for the world No. 1, as success at the St. Jude Championship is strongly tied to tee-to-green performance. Last season, Hideki Matsuyama gained 4.6 strokes tee-to-green en route to victory, while Lucas Glover gained 6.5 strokes in his win the year before.
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Scheffler currently leads the PGA Tour in strokes gained tee-to-green (SG: T2G) by nearly a full shot, averaging 2.28 strokes per round—well ahead of second-place Collin Morikawa at 1.32.
With a fourth-place showing at TPC Southwind last year and dominant form this season, Scheffler is primed not just to contend but to add another major achievement to his remarkable year.
As good as Scheffler is, I’d pass on the odds at this price, perhaps as the tournament unwinds his live odds will improve.
Xander Schauffele
I’m sticking with Schauffele through the Tour Championship, convinced he’ll notch a win this season given his recent form. He finished tied for second place a year ago at this tournament.
He’s coming off a T8 at the Scottish Open and a T7 at the British, showing gains in strokes gained approach and off the tee, and appears to be peaking at the right time.
While Scheffler remains the clear favorite, if anyone can challenge the World No. 1, it’s Schauffele. I fully expect Schauffele to pick up at least one victory before the Ryder Cup.
Schauffele is one of the best bets and being able to hang with Scottie this weekend. I’d take a shot at +1400 on Schauffele as well.
Viktor Hovland
Viktor Hovland has steadily improved at the FedEx St. Jude Championship over the past five years, finishing T13 in 2023 and tying for runner-up last year. The only step left is a victory, and he’s in great form to contend for it this year.
Despite missing the cut at the British Open, Hovland has gained 1.40 strokes on approach over his last 12 rounds and ranks fourth in strokes-gained approach over the last 24.
He’s also in the top five for proximity from 150-200 yards, making his game a strong fit for TPC Southwind.
Viktor Hovland and Penny Hardaway.
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While his short game can be a concern, he still tied for second last year despite losing 0.28 strokes around the green per round, and he’s among the top 30 putters in the field on fast Bermuda greens.
Given his elite ball striking, strong play in key tournaments, and clear upward trajectory at this event, Hovland looks ready to claim his breakthrough victory in Memphis.
I would bet on Hovland pulling this one off at +2500 odds.
Brian Harman
The former Open champion is always a contender on courses that reward accuracy and don’t overly punish shorter hitters.
Harman has been quietly improving—he was in contention at Royal Portrush before slipping back over the weekend, and he recently secured a top-10 finish at the Travelers Championship.
While his course history here is solid rather than stellar, his third-place finish in 2022 stands out. Always worth a fun sprinkle at 90-1.
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