Who will win USPGA Championship 2023? The betting favourites

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Who will win USPGA Championship 2023? The betting favourites

*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change

A high-class field has been assembled for the second golf major of the year – but who are favourites with Paddy Power to win the USPGA Championship?

Oak Hill Country Club is the setting for the 105 edition of the USPGA Championship and it will be the fourth time the tournament has been staged at the Pittsford, New York venue.

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Justin Thomas is the most recent winner of the USPGA Championship after a stunning comeback in the final round forced a play-off with Will Zalatoris last year.

The latest USPGA Championship odds are on the Paddy Power website and Paddy Power app, otherwise prices for the leading contenders at the 2023 tournament can be found below.

Scottie Scheffler is the favourite with Paddy Power to win the USPGA Championship as the world number two hunts a second major triumph of his career.

The 26-year-old missed the cut in last year’s tournament, with his best finish coming in 2020 when tying for fourth in 2020.

Scheffler has won two major tournaments on the PGA Tour in 2023 – the Phoenix Open and the Players Championship.

Jon Rahm is next in the betting to win the USPGA Championship after claiming the first major of the season, the US Masters at Augusta, in April.

The world number one has never won the USPGA Championship, with his best result in the tournament to date coming in 2018 when tying for fourth.

Rahm, 28, heads to Oak Hill in fine form after a second-place finish at the Mexico Open.

Rory McIlroy can also be found towards the head of Paddy Power’s outright betting for the USPGA Championship.

The Irishman has won the USPGA Championship on two previous occasions in 2012 and 2014, although he has not claimed a major since.

McIlroy, 34, took a break after missing the cut at the US Masters but finished well down the field on his return to action at the Wells Fargo Championship earlier this month.