Aug 16, 2024; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Max Homa hits on the 18th fairway during the second round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship golf tournament at TPC Southwind. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-USA TODAY Sports
- The Procore Championship from Napa, California, tees off Thursday, September 12th
- Defending champion Sahith Theegala is the +1100 favorite over Wyndham Clark
- See the 2024 Procore Championship odds, picks, and best value bets below
If you blinked you might’ve missed the PGA Tour off-season. There’s another PGA Tour event less than two weeks after the FedEx Cup-winner Scottie Scheffler was crowned. The Procore Championship (formerly Fortinet Championship) features six golfers who will be competing in the upcoming Presidents Cup teeing it up.
Heading the pack is defending champion Sahith Theegala, followed by 2023 US Open-champion Wyndham Clark. Max Homa, who was a captain’s pick to be on the American squad, won this event in both 2021 and 2022.
Going low is imperative for success at Silverado Country Club, with all 17 winners in the event’s history shooting double-digit under-par scores en route to the title.
Procore Championship Odds 2024
Golfers | Odds |
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Sahith Theegala | +1100 |
Wyndham Clark | +1200 |
Corey Conners | +1400 |
Luke Clanton | +1600 |
Max Homa | +2000 |
Min Woo Lee | +2200 |
Maverick McNealy | +2200 |
Keith Mitchell | +3000 |
Brendon Todd | +3500 |
Harris English | +4000 |
Patrick Rodgers | +4000 |
Tom Hoge | +4000 |
J.J. Spaun | +4000 |
Eric Cole | +4000 |
Beau Hossler | +4500 |
Mackenzie Hughes | +5000 |
Jhonattan Vegas | +5000 |
Doug Ghim | +5000 |
Adam Svensson | +5000 |
Sam Stevens | +5000 |
The betting favorite is Sahith Theegala, who won by two strokes last year in Napa to capture his first PGA Tour victory. He’s followed by Wyndham Clark, who was victorious at Pebble Beach earlier in 2024.
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Max Homa Thrives at Silverado Country Club
It’s safe to say that apart from a run at a green jacket in Augusta, Max Homa’s 2024 campaign was a disappointment. He’s failed to crack the top-10 in his last nine individual events – but everything is thrown out the window when he comes to his personal playground. Homa won back-to-back Procore Championships in 2021 and 2022, then followed that up with a tie for seventh last year.
Past Five Procore Championship Winners
Year | Winner |
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2023 | Sahith Theegala |
2022 | Max Homa |
2021 | Max Homa |
2020 | Stewart Cink |
2019 | Cameron Champ |
There aren’t a ton of ready-made options who can be seriously viewed as threats to Homa, if he’s on his game. There are certainly horses for courses, and this tournament is just that for Homa. At +2000 odds to win outright, you can get him at odds longer than the top-four golfers on the board. Given his recent history at this course, I’d be willing to roll the dice that he’ll find himself in contention come Sunday evening.
2024 Procore Championship Picks and Value Bets
- Brendon Todd (+3500): Tour veteran Brendan Todd enters this week in decent form, with a T-12 and a T-22 the last two times teeing it up. He’s also popped at Silverado Country Club, with a tie for ninth in 2022, and a sixth place showing last year.
- Eric Cole (+4000): It feels that it’s only a matter of time before Eric Cole finds himself in the winners circle. He finished last season with three top-10s in his final seven starts and played the weekend in eight straight tourneys. Last year, he was fourth at this event.
- Rico Hoey (+6000): Rico Hoey has placed inside the top-30 in five of his last six tournaments. On three occasions, those resulted in top-10s. Just four starts ago he was runner-up in a playoff at the ISCO Championship. He’s an intriguing name in the top 10/20 markets.
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