2025 Procore Championship odds, PGA Tour predictions: J.J. Spaun's game seems well-suited
- The 2025 Procore Championship kicks off the FedExCup Fall at Silverado Resort in Napa, California.
- Several members of the U.S. Ryder Cup team, including favorite Scottie Scheffler, are in the field.
- The North Course at Silverado Resort is a par 72 that plays shorter than most PGA Tour courses.
- Last year's champion, Patton Kizzire, is considered a long shot to win the event again.
The FedExCup Fall kicks off this week with the 2025 Procore Championship at Silverado Resort's North Course in Napa, California. Some big names are in the field, including Scottie Scheffler, as they prepare for the Ryder Cup later this month.
Below, we look at Procore Championship odds from BetMGM Sportsbook's odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions.
In addition to Scheffler, Russell Henley, Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay, Sam Burns and several other members of Team USA for the Ryder Cup are teeing it up this week. Scheffler is the predictable favorite at +225 in his Procore debut, with Henley (+1400), Thomas (+1600) and Cantlay (+1600) as the only players with odds shorter than +2000. Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau are the only U.S. Ryder Cuppers not playing this week. Last year's champion, Patton Kizzire, is an ultra-long shot at +22500.
The North Course at Silverado Resort is a par 72 and plays at 7,123 yards, making it a shorter course than most on the PGA Tour. Silverado has hosted a PGA Tour event since 2014, making it a stop on the schedule each year for the last decade.
Procore Championship – Expert picks
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Sam Burns (+2000)
Burns hasn't played this event since 2021 but that year, he tied for seventh -- when it was the Safeway Open. He's arguably the hottest putter on tour right now and that could lead to a great finish this week as he tunes his game before the 2025 Ryder Cup at the end of the month.
J.J. Spaun (+2800)
Spaun is from California, so he's familiar with playing on the West Coast. He finished T-9 in 2021, T-11 in 2023 and T-26 last year, showing he has the game that fits Silverado. He's not the longest hitter and that bodes well at the shorter North Course in Napa.
Cameron Young (+2200)
Young earned a spot on the Ryder Cup thanks to his recent form, winning for the first time in his career at the Wyndham Championship in early August. His success continued in the playoffs where he finished fourth at the Tour Championship.
Procore Championship picks – Contenders
Patrick Fishburn (+6600)
Fishburn made his tournament debut here last year and immediately found success, finishing alone in third, 6 shots off the lead of Kizzire. In his last start at the Wyndham in August, he finished tied for eighth thanks to rounds of 65 on the weekend.
Sahith Theegala (+8000)
It's been a terrible year for Theegala, but he returns home to California this week for an event he won in 2023 -- when it was the Fortinet Championship. He's finished 14th or better in 4 of his last 5 starts here, coming in seventh last year and sixth in 2022.
Jackson Koivun (+4500)
Koivun, the No. 1-ranked amateur in the world, is coming off a win at the Walker Cup with Team USA at Pebble Beach, just down the coast of California. The Auburn junior is a budding star and could break through this week against a top-heavy field of Ryder Cup players.
Procore Championship picks – Long shots
Matt Kuchar (+8000)
Kuchar has finished T-13 or better in each of his last 3 starts at Silverado North. At the John Deere Classic in July, he finished tied for fifth before coming in 44th at the Wyndham Championship in August.
Adam Svensson (+17500)
In his last 2 starts at Silverado, Svensson has finished 13th and 12th. It was a tough year for him in 2025, only finishing in the top 25 twice, but this is a course that has suited him well in the past.
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