Kevin Cunningham

Xander Schauffele is looking for his first victory of the year at American Express 2025 this week.
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The PGA Tour heads to California this week for American Express 2025 at PGA Westand the world No. 2 is set as the betting favorite. Here’s everything you need to know about American Express odds and the betting favorites to start the week off right.
American Express Odds: Favorite Bets
We’re headed to American Express, the third event of the 2025 PGA Tour season, No. 2 in the world Xander Schauffele leads the betting favorites with +800 odds of winning.
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Of course, Schauffele broke through brilliantly last season, winning two major championship titles and rising to his current position in the world rankings. He started this season T30 at the season-opening Sentry (and then lost the TGL opener with his New York Golf Club teammates last week).
Sungaje Im ranks second on the +1400 odds list. The top two American players are in third place at +1600: Patrick Cantlay AND Justin Thomas.
Nick DunlapWho as an amateur he won last year’s American Expressstarts the week much lower on the list at +4500.
Below you can see the top 20 and ties in American Express rates for Monday morning or head over to BetMGM to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
American Express betting odds 2025
Xander Schauffele (+800)
Sungjae Im (+1400)
Justin Thomas (+1600)
Patrick Cantlay (+1600)
Sam Burns (+1800)
Tony’s Debate (+2500)
Tom Kim (+3000)
Wyndham Clark (+3300)
Cameron Young (+4000)
Max Greyserman (+4000)
Si Woo Kim (+4000)
Will Zalatoris (+4000)
Davis Thompson (+4500)
Eric Cole (+4500)
Harry’s Hall (+4500)
Nick Dunlap (+4500)
Brian Harman (+5000)
Denny McCarthy (+5000)
JT Poston (+5000)
Kurt Kitayama (+5000)
Nico Echavarria (+5000)
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