This week's 2025 Procore Championship serves 2 purposes: Kicking off the FedExCup Fall and giving Team USA Ryder Cup players a chance to turn up their game before the big event in a few weeks. The Procore Championship starts on Thursday morning from Silverado Resort in Napa, California.
Below, we search for the best value prop bets for the Procore Championship from BetMGM Sportsbook's odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions.
Many of the game's top players will be in action this week, including World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (+225). Russell Henley (+1400), Justin Thomas (+1600) and Patrick Cantlay (+1600) are among the 10 U.S. Ryder Cup players teeing it up, with the exception of Xander Schauffele (his wife had a baby) and Bryson DeChambeau.
The North Course at Silverado Resort is a par 72 and plays at 7,138 yards, making it 15 yards longer than last year. It's still a relatively short course and often yields low scores, with the winner finishing between 14-under and 21-under each year since 2015. Patton Kizzire (+22500) won last year at 20-under.
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Procore Championship – Top-5 picks
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Sam Burns (+333)
Burns is gearing up for the Ryder Cup and though he's cooled off a little bit as of late, his putter is still hot. He finished seventh here in 2021 and was seventh at the Tour Championship last month, making him a good pick to notch a top 5 this week.
J.J. Spaun (+400)
Spaun is back home on the West Coast where he should be very comfortable in Napa. He's come in T-9, T-11 and T-26 since 2020, notching some impressive finishes at this course in the past.
Cameron Young (+350)
Young has really turned it on in the last couple of months, a span in which he won his first PGA Tour event at the Wyndham Championship in early August. In his last start at the Tour Championship, he also finished fourth, which was another strong finish for the American Ryder Cupper.
Procore Championship – Top-10 picks
Jackson Koivun (+350)
Koivun helped lead Team USA to a Walker Cup win last week at Pebble Beach and will now stay on the West Coast for this event in Napa. The world's top amateur is a promising young player who could make a statement as a future Ryder Cup candidate this week against a strong field.
Patrick Fishburn (+500)
Fishburn finished third in his debut last year and though he was 6 shots back of Kizzire, he played well all week and was in contention. His last start on the PGA Tour was at the Wyndham Championship where he tied for eighth.
Procore Championship – Top-20 picks
Sahith Theegala (+275)
It's scary to bet anything on Theegala with the way he's been playing, but he's at home in California at a course he's won on before. He won this tournament in 2023 when it was the Fortinet Championship and has finished 14th or better in 4 of his last 5 starts at this course.
Matt Kuchar (+275)
Kuchar hasn't been in contention much, but this is a course he appears to love, at least based on his recent results. He's finished 13th or better in each of his last 3 starts here, so he's got a top-20 streak going that we're willing to bet continues.
Adam Svensson (+500)
Svensson has finished 13th and 12th in his last 2 starts at Silverado Resort, so he's cashed this bet in each of the last 2 times he's played. He didn't have a great 2025 season, but he could turn things around this fall.
Procore Championship – Matchups
Suggested play is golfer in bold.
Sam Burns (+100) vs. Patrick Cantlay (-125)
This is admittedly a tough pick, but with the way Burns has played all year and considering he tied for seventh in 2021, take him to finish higher than Cantlay on the leaderboard.
Cameron Young (-125) vs. Collin Morikawa (+100)
Morikawa is in pretty poor form coming into this week and the Ryder Cup in general, which is the polar opposite of Young. Ride the hot hand and the guy who's had more success in the last 3 months.
Procore Championship – Top Canadian
Adam Svensson (+275)
Svensson's track record here makes him a good bet over other Canadians such as Mackenzie Hughes (+175), Adam Hadwin (+300) and Ben Silverman (+350).
Procore Championship – First-round leader
Ben Griffin (+3300)
Griffin ranks 12th on tour in Round 1 scoring average and has a game that fits everywhere, particularly shorter courses like Silverado.
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