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J.J. Spaun could win.

Or Xander Schauffele. Or Bryson DeChambeau. Or any of the players at this week’s PGA Championship not named Scottie Scheffler or Rory McIlroy.

Or not.

Over the past year-plus, the majors have been Scheffler and McIlroy — and everyone else. The duo have won four of the past five (and five of the past nine), and you’d be OK in thinking that it’ll be the world’s two highest-ranked players against the field at the PGA. But Scheffler and McIlroy haven’t won every major. After all, there might be a Spaun, who won last year’s U.S. Open.

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Who could that be at Aronimink Golf Club just outside of Philly? Some help is below, where’ll you find a list of the top five players in the odds below Scheffler and McIlroy, along with to-win and sleeper selections from members of our staff.

2026 PGA Championship top five players in the odds list, minus Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy

– Cam Young, +1,200. With Young, you’re getting this year’s winner of the Players Championship and the Cadillac Championship, and a player who tied for third at the Masters. He’s also ranked second this year in strokes gained: total.

– Jon Rahm, +1,600. Rahm has finished no worse than a tie for eighth in LIV Golf play this year, and he’s won twice.

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– Xander Schauffele, +1,800. Schauffele finished third at the Players and tied for ninth at the Masters. He’s also won two of the past nine majors.

– Bryson DeChambeau, +2,000. DeChambeau has won twice on the LIV Golf circuit this year. He also won the 2020 and 2024 U.S. Opens.

– Ludvig Aberg, +2,000. Aberg has finished in the top eight or better in five of his past six tournaments. He’s also ranked third this year on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: total.

What about the sleepers? Some thoughts on those players listed exactly at 100-1

– Alex Fitzpatrick: He won the Zurich Classic with his brother, Matt. A week later, he tied for ninth at the Cadillac Championship. A week after that, he finished fourth at the Truist Championship.

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– Gary Woodland: He won this year at the Texas Children’s Houston Open. He’s also the emotional favorite, after he revealed earlier this year that he’s fighting PTSD following a brain procedure.

– Thomas Detry: He’s fourth this year in the LIV Golf standings.

– Ben Griffin: He won three times last year. Two weeks ago, he finished third at the Cadillac Championship.

– Harris English: He’s missed one cut in 12 starts this year on the PGA Tour.

– Jason Day: Day has missed two cuts in 11 starts this year on the PGA Tour.

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