Odds to Win 2015 PGA Championship Updated: Jason Day, Jordan Spieth, More

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/16/2015
Odds to Win 2015 PGA Championship Updated: Jason Day, Jordan Spieth, More

The latest odds to win the 2105 PGA Championship were available at Sportsbook.ag with live in-progress betting throughout Sunday

Jason Day sat atop the leaderboard and was listed with +110 odds that would pay out $11 for every $10 bet coming into Sunday’s play.

“It will be an exciting challenge playing against Jordan, for sure, but I think a fun time, too,” Day said of the man in 2nd place atop the leaderboard, Jordan Spieth.

At close to 2/1 odds coming into Sunday, Spieth is looking to win his 3rd major of the year.

“I was at a point today where I was not sure of where the ball was going to start off my putter face, and that's a really ugly feeling,” Spieth said following Saturday’s play. “And you just need to see one go before it just clicks right back in.”

Spieth made a 22-foot birdie putt on the 408-yard par-4 first hole to move to 7-under for the tournament.

Other odds to win the 2015 PGA Championship incuded:

Justin Rose 7/1

Branden Grace 15/1

Martin Kaymer 18/1

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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