2022 Wells Fargo Championship final-round odds, golfers to watch

Analyzing the golf odds entering the final round to win the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship at TPC Potomac.

Three rounds are in the book at the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship and only 18 golfers are under par. Below, we look at the Wells Fargo Championship odds entering Sunday’s final round in Potomac, Md. Check back throughout the season for our PGA Tour picks, predictions and bets.

Keegan Bradley, who had opening odds to win of +3000, shot a 3-under-par 67 Saturday and has a 2-shot lead heading into the final round on TPC Potomac, which plays to 7,160 yards and a par 70. Bradley, the No. 49 player in the Golfweek/Sagarin rankings, is at at 8-under 202.

Pre-tournament favorite Rory McIlroy (+750 before the opening round and now at +2000) is tied for 6th at 2-under 208 after rounds of 67-73-68. The defending champion won in 2021 at 10-under par at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C. At 6 strokes back, he can’t be counted out.

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2022 Wells fargo Championship – Final pairing

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Saturday at 11:08 p.m. ET.

The PGA Tour relocated the Wells Fargo Championship to TPC Potomac for this year since Quail Hollow is preparing to host the Presidents Cup in September. TPC Potomac last held a tour event in 2018 when the Quicken Loans National was played there. It was won by Francesco Molinari, who missed the cut this week.

Keegan Bradley (+125)

The 35-year-old Vermont native will try for his 5th PGA Tour title and first since the 2018 BMW Championship. He’ll start Sunday’s final round with a 2-stroke lead after rounds of 70-65-67. Bradley, who has 16 birdies, 6 bogeys and a double bogey in 3 rounds, is No. 33 on the tour in final-round scoring average (69.20). He has 4 top-10 finishes in 15 events this season.

Max Homa (+280)

The 31-year-old Californian is seeking his 4th tour title and second this season, The 2019 winner of the Wells Fargo Championship starts tied for second at 6-under 204 after rounds of 67-66-71. The 52nd-ranked player will have to improve on this year’s final-round scoring average (No. 132 at 70.78) if he hopes to catch and pass Bradley.

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2022 Wells Fargo Championship – In the hunt

Before the final group tees off Sunday at 12:35 p.m. ET, here are 3 other golfers to watch as they try to chase down the leader.

Anirban Lahiri (+1500): Starts 4 shots back at 4-under 206 after rounds of 68-68-70. The 140th-ranked player opened at +8000.

Matthew Fitzpatrick (+1500): Starts 4 shots back at 4-under after rounds of 68-68-71. The 35th-ranked player opened at +2000.

Cameron Young (+4000): Starts 6 shots back at 2-under after rounds of 68-71-69. The 90th-ranked player opened at +3000.

2022 Wells Fargo Championship – Props update

Before the tournament started, we mentioned a few prop bets worth considering a play on. Let’s take a look at 2 of them.

Max Homa (+750 to make top 5): If you bet it, you’ve got to feel good about your chances as he starts in the final group.

Keith Mitchell (+450 to make top 10): Not going to happen for you as the 48th-ranked player missed the cut after rounds of 69-74.

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