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Texas Children’s Houston Open 2024 odds, course history and picks to win

After four weeks in the Sunshine State for the Florida Swing, the PGA Tour heads west for the Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler – winner of his last two starts at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Players Championship – is the heavy betting favorite at +260 (13/5) and is joined in the field by Wyndham Clark, Sahith Theegala, Will Zalatoris, defending champion Tony Finau and Jason Day. In his last two trips to Memorial Park, Scheffler has finished 9th (2023) and 2nd (2022).

This week is the second-to-last opportunity for players to earn their way into the year’s first major championship – the Masters is slated for April 11-14 – if they’re not already exempt.

The total purse in Houston is $9.1 million with $1.638 million going to the winner.

Golf course

Memorial Park Golf Course | Par 70 | 7,435 yards

A course scenic view from the second hole tee box during previews for the Vivint Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on October 13, 2020, in Houston, Texas. (Photo: Keyur Khamar/PGA Tour via Getty Images)

Course history

Memorial Park GC – Course History for the @TCHouOpen

-Includes finish position and Strokes Gained per round from 2020-2022.

-It is currently the sixth least predictive (out of 44) annual course on Tour.

-Past Winners/Odds
2022 – Tony Finau (-16) +1600
2021 – Jason Kokrak (-10)… pic.twitter.com/Abdkmn83xE

— Ron Klos (@PGASplits101) March 25, 2024

Betting odds

PlayerOddsPlayerOddsScottie Scheffler+260Stephan Jaeger+4500Wyndham Clark+1200Kurt Kitayama+5000Sahith Theegala+1800Jake Knapp+5500Will Zalatoris+2000Billy Horschel+5500Tony Finau+2200Beau Hossler+5500Jason Day+2200Aaron Rai+5500Si Woo Kim+3000Mackenzie Hughes+6000Alex Noren+3500Doug Ghim+6000Keith Mitchell+4000Akshay Bhatia+6500Tom Hoge+4500Taylor Moore+7000Odds: DraftKings

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Picks to win

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