Who will win Myrtle Beach Classic 2024? Winners odds for the tournament explored

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Ben Griffin, listed second in the odds, has struggled to crack the top five.
The Myrtle Beach Classic 2024 is an opportunity for many professional golfers to create history by winning its debut season which will be held on May 9 to 12. Visit Myrtle Beach supports the tournament which will be the part of PGA Tour FedEx regular season from 2024. The tournament course has been set in the Dunes Golf and Beach Club, South Carolina situated on the coastlines of the Atlantic Ocean.
The tournament carries a purse of $4 million and 300 FedEx points. The tournament will be covered on all four days by the Golf Channel and will also be live streamed on the Peacock. The timings of the streaming and broadcasting will be 9.30 AM – 11.00 AM and on weekends 3.00 PM – 5.00 PM.
Myrtle Beach Classic 2024 winners odds list
The Myrtle Beach Classic 2024 is expected to be a surprise for the model, as Ben Griffin, listed second in the odds, struggles to crack the top five. Griffin has finished inside the top 40 in five of his last six tournaments but has not posted a top-10 finish. His only top-10 finish of the season came in January. He ranks outside the top 160 on the PGA Tour in total driving and outside the top 120 in GIR percentage.
Ryan Fox, a 35-1 longshot, is another surprise, making a strong run at the title. With a much better chance to win it all than his odds imply, Fox is a target for anyone looking for a huge payday. Fox has been playing in PGA Tour events since 2015 and had a strong performance at the Masters, finishing inside the top 40 at a major for the fifth time in his career.
He is still trying to pick up his first PGA Tour victory but is a four-time European Tour winner primed for success this week.
Here are the top 50 players with the best odds at the Myrtle Beach Classic 2024 according to SportsLine:
- Erik van Rooyen +2500
- Ben Griffin +2800
- Daniel Berger +3000
- Davis Thompson +3000
- Beau Hossler +3000
- Victor Perez +3500
- Ryan Fox +3500
- Matt Wallace +3500
- Kevin Yu +3500
- Thorbjorn Olesen +4000
- S.H. Kim +4000
- Ryo Hisatsune +4000
- Andrew Novak +4000
- Chris Gotterup +4500
- Chan Kim +4500
- Taiga Semikawa +4500
- K.H. Lee +4500
- Justin Lower +4500
- Joseph Bramlett +5000
- Greyson Sigg +5000
- Sam Stevens +5000
- Alex Smalley +5000
- Matti Schmid +5000
- Jimmy Stanger +5500
- Garrick Higgo +5500
- Chesson Hadley +5500
- Thurston Lawrence +5500
- Sami Valimaki +5500
- Alejandro Tosti +5500
- Robert MacIntyre +5500
- Max Greyserman +5500
- Jacob Bridgeman +6000
- Ben Martin +6000
- Sam Ryder +6000
- Patton Kizzire +6000
- Nick Hardy +6000
- Michael Kim +6000
- J.J. Spaun +6500
- Davis Riley +6500
- Chandler Phillips +6500
- Chad Ramey +6500
- C.T. Pan +6500
- Martin Laird +6500
- Kevin Dougherty +6500
- Dylan Wu +7000
- Carl Yuan +7000
- Parker Coody +7000
- Alexander Bjork +7500
- Kelly Kraft +7500
- Jorge Campillo +8000
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