2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open prop bet picks and PGA Tour predictions

Analyzing the odds for the Texas Children’s Houston Open with PGA Tour picks and predictions for the top prop bets.

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The PGA Tour has packed its bags and moved from Florida to Texas for this week’s event. It’s the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open, which is hosted by Memorial Park. The first round begins on Thursday.

Below, we search for the best value prop bets for the Texas Children’s Houston Open from BetMGM Sportsbook’s odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions.

The top 2 players in the world, Scottie Scheffler (+400) and Rory McIlroy (+650) are both using this week as one final tune-up before the Masters in a couple of weeks. They’re head-and-shoulders above the rest of the field as the favorites, with Aaron Rai (+2500) being third on the list. Defending champion Stephan Jaeger is +4500 to win this event for the second straight year.

Memorial Park is a par 70 and 7,474 yards long, so it certainly favors longer hitters at that length. It’s one of the few municipal courses on the PGA Tour schedule but it’s not necessarily an easy track, especially with the closely mown areas just off the greens – similar to Augusta. It rejoined the PGA Tour circuit in 2020 following a major renovation.

Houston Open – Top-5 picks

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Tony Finau (+650)

The good thing about betting the top-5 market is Finau can still cash even if Scheffler and McIlroy finish near the top of the leaderboard. Finau has come in second and first the last 2 years and he also finished 24th in his tournament debut in 2020. His ball striking has been good and he should be in contention at a course that fits his game.

Min Woo Lee (+700)

Lee’s length off the tee will give him an edge this week and he’s excellent around the green, ranking ninth in that category based on strokes gained. His putter has been great all year, too, ranking 15th in SG: putting. Despite being his tournament debut, he has a real shot to win.

Houston Open – Top-10 picks

Taylor Pendrith (+400)

With tee shots being so pivotal this week, it’s worth taking a chance on Pendrith, who is third on tour this season in SG: off-the-tee. He’s long and has been relatively accurate, which is a recipe for success at Memorial Park.

Davis Thompson (+350)

Thompson hasn’t cracked the top 10 in 2 starts here (21st and 43rd) but he’s one of the better players in the field, especially off the tee. He ranks 16th on the PGA Tour in SG: off-the-tee this season but the rest of his game has been struggling. If he can get his irons on track and the putter heats up, he’ll be one to watch.

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Houston Open – Top-20 picks

Wyndham Clark (+175)

Clark withdrew in Round 2 of the players, which is a little bit worrisome, but assuming he’s healthy, he should find success again at Memorial Park. Since missing the cut in 2020, he’s finished 41st, 16th and 31st in the last 3 years. His distance off the tee can be a weapon for him.

Thomas Detry (+200)

Detry has won already this season, running away from the field at the WM Phoenix Open. He almost won this event last year, coming in second behind Jaeger. He’s 34th in SG: off-the-tee and that’s after dropping 7 spots in the last week.

Joel Dahmen (+400)

Dahmen had been trending up but even with some recent struggles, he’s someone to consider this week. He finished fifth in 2021 and ninth in 2022 before missing the cut last year, putting together an impressive resume at Memorial Park.

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Houston Open – Matchups

Suggested play is golfer in bold.

Tony Finau (+130) vs. Aaron Rai (-160)

Finau is too good to be this big of an underdog against Rai. Both players have finished top 7 in each of the last 2 years but Finau is a past champion and the value is too good to pass up at +130.

Min Woo Lee (-105) vs. Si Woo Kim (-110)

Lee is making his tournament debut, but it’s at a course that should fit his game well, given his distance advantage off the tee.

Houston Open – Top English

Aaron Rai (+110)

Despite picking against Rai in the Finau matchup, he’s clearly the best Englishman in the field. Harry Hall (+330) and Matt Wallace (+450) are the next-best players, but Rai hasn’t finished worse than 19th in 3 starts here, including back-to-back seventh-place finishes the last 2 years.

Houston Open – First-round leader

Wyndham Clark (+4500)

Clark is 33rd on tour in first-round scoring average this season and already has a top-20 finish at this course. If he’s healthy, he should come out hot and play aggressively on Thursday morning, as he often does with his length.

Scottie Scheffler (+1200)

There’s not a lot of value on Scheffler in a field like this, but he ranks 19th in Round 1 scoring average this year and has been the runner-up here in 2 of the last 3 years. It’s a course he knows and enjoys playing so he could be on top of the leaderboard on Thursday.

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2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open prop bet picks and PGA Tour predictions

Analyzing the odds for the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open with PGA Tour picks and predictions for the top prop bets.

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The PGA Tour is in the Lonestar State this week for the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open, which is being played at Memorial Park for the 4th time. The 1st round from Houston begins on Thursday morning.

Below, we search for the best value prop bets among the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions.

In the latest Golfweek/Sagarin rankings, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is at the top of the poll once again. He’s also the betting favorite at +250 as he seeks his 3rd straight win. Wyndham Clark (+1200) is the 2nd-highest ranked player in the field this week, coming in at No. 8.

Memorial Park is only a par 70 but it’s a long course. It’s 7,435 yards after undergoing a major renovation in 2019, which was the 1st year the Houston Open returned to the course. There are only 3 par-5s, all of which are at least 575 yards, and 3 par-3s ranging from 155 yards to 237 yards. The course record is held by both Scheffler and defending champ Tony Finau, who shot 8-under 62 here in 2021 and 2022, respectively.

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Texas Children’s Houston Open – Top-5 picks

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday at 6:43 p.m. ET.

Wyndham Clark (+260)

The only guy to beat Clark in his last 2 starts is Scheffler. While it’s tempting to take Clark at +1200 to win outright, a safer option is betting him for a 3rd straight top-5 finish. He doesn’t have a top-5 here yet, but he did finish 16th in 2022.

Sahith Theegala (+350)

Theegala is playing some of the best golf of his career right now, having finished in the top 10 in each of his last 2 starts and 3 of his last 4. He finished 22nd here last year and should be able to improve on that number this weekend.

Texas Children’s Houston Open – Top-10 picks

Will Zalatoris (+200)

Zalatoris had back-to-back top-5 finishes before missing the cut at the Players Championship, showing he’s fully back from his lengthy injury absence. He’s a pure ball-striker, which fits perfectly at this course, and the putter seems to be improving now that he’s using a broomstick method.

Keith Mitchell (+300)

Let’s ignore Mitchell’s final-round collapse at the Valspar Championship and bet him for a top-10 this week. He held a 2-shot lead after 54 holes and shot 77 to fall all the way to 17th, but he should bounce back quickly this week in Houston where he came in 9th last year.

Jason Day (+250)

Day came in 7th in 2021 and 16th last year, hovering around the top 10 each year. Though he’s had underwhelming finishes of 36th and 35th in his last 2 starts this season, he had back-to-back top-10s before that and is playing well early in the season.

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Texas Children’s Houston Open – Top-20 picks

Joel Dahmen (+250)

Dahmen has finished 48th, 11th and 49th in his last 3 starts this season, which is a sign that he’s trending in the right direction after missing 3 of 5 cuts to start the year. Impressively, he’s finished 9th and 5th in this tournament the last 2 years.

Aaron Rai (+200)

Rai ranks 23rd on tour this season in strokes gained: tee-to-green, which is a sign of his solid ball-striking. He needs to get the putter going, but matching his recent form with his course history (7th, 19th) makes him a good bet for a top 20.

Tyson Alexander (+800)

Alexander is a long shot at +800 just for a top-20, but he was the runner-up in this event last year. If he comes in the top 20 again this week, it would be his 2nd top-20 finish this season.

Texas Children’s Houston Open – Matchups

Suggested play is golfer in bold.

Keith Mitchell (+125) vs. Si Woo Kim (-145)

It’s surprising to see Mitchell such a big underdog to Kim, who has finished 35th and missed the cut in his last 2 starts at this event. Mitchell feels like a great value at +125.

Texas Children’s Houston Open – Top Swedish

Alex Noren (+100)

Alexander Bjork is the next-closest Swede in this wager at +333 and he’s never played in this event before. Noren, meanwhile, came in 4th here last year and has had finishes of 19th and 9th in his last 2 starts this season.

Texas Children’s Houston Open – First-round leader

Alex Noren (+4000)

Back to Noren here. He ranks 3rd on tour in Round 1 scoring average this season (67.7) and was tied for the lead after the 1st round the last time he played this event thanks to a 65 on Thursday.

Scottie Scheffler (top 10, +110)

There aren’t many ways to get Scheffler at plus-money this week outside of betting him outright, but one way is by taking him to be in the top 10 after the 1st round. He ranks 6th on tour in 1st-round scoring so he’s gotten off to good starts in events this season.

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