Where Can I Bet the PGA Championship Online From California

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
May/11/2019

Most offshore sportsbooks are accessible to California residents for betting on this year's PGA Championship online.

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The 2022 PGA Championship

This event is likely to be among the most wagered on Golf tournaments and, as usual, Tiger Woods represents one of the biggest liabilities at the books.

Scottie Scheffler comes in as the 11-1 favorite but remarkably it is Cameron Young at 100-1 odds as BetOnline's top liability.

2022 PGA Championship Odds

Scottie Scheffler    +1100

Jon Rahm    +1100

Rory McIlroy    +1400

Justin Thomas    +1600

Collin Morikawa    +1600

Dustin Johnson    +1800

Cameron Smith    +2000

Jordan Spieth    +1800

Viktor Hovland    +2200

Patrick Cantlay    +2000

Books Koepka    +2200

Xander Schauffele    +2800

Will Zalatoris    +3300

Hideki Matsuyama    +3000

Shane Lowry    +3000

Joaquin Niemann    +4000

Sam Burns    +4000

Bryson DeChambeau    +5000

Daniel Berger    +5000

Matthew Fitzpatrick    +5000

Tony Finau    +5000

Corey Conners    +6000

Louis Oosthuizen    +6600

Tiger Woods    +6600

Max Homa    +6600

Tyrrell Hatton    +7000

Tommy Fleetwood    +7000

Abraham Ancer    +8000

Adam Scott    +8000

Jason Day    +8000

Patrick Reed    +10000

Webb Simpson    +10000

Marc Leishman    +10000

Gary Woodland    +10000

Jason Kokrak    +10000

Talor Gooch    +10000

Sergio Garcia    +11000

Billy Horschel    +10000

Keegan Bradley    +11000

Cameron Young    +10000

Justin Rose    +12500

Seamus Power    +14000

Christiaan Bezuidenhout    +14000

Brian Harman    +15000

Thomas Pieters    +15000

Bubba Watson    +15000

Russell Henley    +15000

Maverick McNealy    +15000

Adam Hadwin    +15000

Cameron Champ    +15000

Sebastian Munoz    +15000

Robert MacIntyre    +16000

Alex Noren    +16000

Tom Hoge    +17500

Matt Kuchar    +17500

Lee Westwood    +20000

Kevin Na    +20000

Sepp Straka    +20000

Mito Pereira    +20000

Keith Mitchell    +20000

Ian Poulter    +20000

Kevin Kisner    +20000

Charl Schwartzel    +20000

Kyoung Hoon Lee    +20000

Davis Riley    +22500

Chris Kirk    +22500

Erik va Rooyen    +22500

Branden Grace    +22500

Kevin Streelman    +22500

Nicolai Hojgaard    +25000

Cameron Tringale    +25000

Cameron Davis    +25000

Lucas Herbert    +25000

Garrick Higgo    +25000

Matt Jones    +25000

Francesco Molinari    +25000

Bernd Wiesberger    +25000

Martin Kaymer    +25000

Ryan Palmer    +25000

Adri Arnaus    +25000

Mackenzie Hughes    +25000

Lanto Griffin    +25000

Charley Hoffman    +25000

Pablo Larrazabal    +30000

Min Woo Lee    +30000

Sam Horsfield    +30000

Padraig Harrington    +30000

Anirban Lahiri    +30000

Troy Merritt    +30000

Henrik Stenson    +30000

Richard Bland    +30000

Stewart Cink    +30000

Carlos Ortiz    +25000

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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