Early favourites to win 2025 PGA Championship with McIlroy and DeChambeau ready to resume rivalry

The second golf major of the year is upon us as the best in the world get ready to tackle the 2025 PGA Championship. Quail Hollow Club will host the tournament this year as Xander Schauffele looks to defend the Wanamaker Trophy. Schauffele claimed his first win the PGA Championship in 2024Getty Schauffele held off Bryson DeChambeau to claim his maiden major trophy last May in a hugely dramatic week at Valhalla. Now, new Masters and Grand Slam winner Rory McIlroy will be eyeing his sixth major title and has a great record at Quail Hollow. Scottie Scheffler, who was arrested at Valhalla last year before all charges were dropped, has also found form at the perfect time as he looks to improve his already-stellar CV. Here are the top five favourites for PGA Championship glory this year… Rory McIlroy 9/2 McIlroy joined golf’s Grand Slam royalty by finally claiming Masters glory at Augusta National last month. He didn’t make it easy for himself, but the Northern Irishman secured a win for the ages in the first major of the year. Now, he’ll be looking to kick on and has a great chance of winning another quickfire major at Quail Hollow. McIlroy has won multiple times in Charlotte during his career and arguably knows the course better than anyone else in the game at the moment. The 36-year-old is also no stranger to hoisting the Wanamaker aloft, having won the PGA Championship twice before. New Masters winner McIlroy will be full of confidence heading to Quail HollowGetty Scottie Scheffler 9/2 Scheffler remains stuck on two major wins and is yet to break through in the biggest event outside of the Masters. He has had four top tens in the five PGA Championships he has been involved in and will want a big week at Quail Hollow to banish the memories of last year. In extraordinary scenes, Scheffler was arrested and taken to jail before the second round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla. He was soon released and all charges were dropped but images of him in orange prisoner overalls will forever remain. Scheffler won the Bryson Nelson recently by blitzing the field to finish on 31-under-par and he is in red hot form heading to Charlotte. He’ll hope he make the headlines only for his golfing ability at the PGA Championship this time around. Scheffler will be eager to win more majors this summer Bryson DeChambeau 11/1 DeChambeau has been a major machine over the last few years, claiming his second US Open last summer. He performed well at the Masters last month before fading on the final day and was also a close runner-up to Schauffele at Valhalla last May. DeChambeau is the best LIV Golfer by a comfortable margin and will have extra confidence from his win in Korea on the breakaway tour earlier this month. The 31-year-old seems destined to win more major titles and he has more than enough power and touch to break Quail Hollow’s famed ‘Green Mile’ finish. DeChambeau is one of the best players in the world right nowGetty Xander Schauffele 14/1 Tiger Woods and Brooks Koepka are the only players who have won back-to-back PGA Championship titles in the stroke play era. And Schauffele will now be looking to add his name to that short list this year following his brilliant win at Valhalla. Schauffele beat DeChambeau with a stunning birdie on the 72nd hole to secure his first major crown. He then followed it up by securing Open glory at Royal Troon a few weeks later. Some injury issues have hampered his season so far this year but he did show glimpses of his former best at the Masters, finishing T8. Rahm will be hoping for a big week at Quail HollowGetty Jon Rahm 18/1 Rahm’s form on LIV Golf has been incredibly consistent. Since making the move to the rival tour, the Spaniard has never finished outside the top ten in 19 events. That run has sadly not really translated into big showings in the majors, but the former Masters and US Open champion can never be ruled out. Rahm loves playing tough American courses and will hope to put together four good rounds to get himself back to the top of the leaderboard on a major Sunday. The Open 2025 Hospitality Enjoy a 3-night weekend getaway with hospitality for both Saturday and Sunday of The Open 2025. Stay in comfort at the Hilton Templepatrick, with transfers included and exclusive access to the Your Golf Travel Clubhouse. All this from just £2,495 per person – don’t miss your chance to be part of golf’s biggest event in ultimate style. Plan your dream golf trip HERE.

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Early favourites to win 2025 PGA Championship with McIlroy and DeChambeau ready to resume rivalry

The second golf major of the year is upon us as the best in the world get ready to tackle the 2025 PGA Championship.

Quail Hollow Club will host the tournament this year as Xander Schauffele looks to defend the Wanamaker Trophy.

Schauffele claimed his first win the PGA Championship in 2024
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Schauffele held off Bryson DeChambeau to claim his maiden major trophy last May in a hugely dramatic week at Valhalla.

Now, new Masters and Grand Slam winner Rory McIlroy will be eyeing his sixth major title and has a great record at Quail Hollow.

Scottie Scheffler, who was arrested at Valhalla last year before all charges were dropped, has also found form at the perfect time as he looks to improve his already-stellar CV.

Here are the top five favourites for PGA Championship glory this year…

Rory McIlroy 9/2

McIlroy joined golf’s Grand Slam royalty by finally claiming Masters glory at Augusta National last month.

He didn’t make it easy for himself, but the Northern Irishman secured a win for the ages in the first major of the year.

Now, he’ll be looking to kick on and has a great chance of winning another quickfire major at Quail Hollow.

McIlroy has won multiple times in Charlotte during his career and arguably knows the course better than anyone else in the game at the moment.

The 36-year-old is also no stranger to hoisting the Wanamaker aloft, having won the PGA Championship twice before.

AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 13: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland poses with the Masters trophy during the Green Jacket Ceremony after winning the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
New Masters winner McIlroy will be full of confidence heading to Quail Hollow
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Scottie Scheffler 9/2

Scheffler remains stuck on two major wins and is yet to break through in the biggest event outside of the Masters.

He has had four top tens in the five PGA Championships he has been involved in and will want a big week at Quail Hollow to banish the memories of last year.

In extraordinary scenes, Scheffler was arrested and taken to jail before the second round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla.

He was soon released and all charges were dropped but images of him in orange prisoner overalls will forever remain.

Scheffler won the Bryson Nelson recently by blitzing the field to finish on 31-under-par and he is in red hot form heading to Charlotte.

He’ll hope he make the headlines only for his golfing ability at the PGA Championship this time around.

Scheffler will be eager to win more majors this summer

Bryson DeChambeau 11/1

DeChambeau has been a major machine over the last few years, claiming his second US Open last summer.

He performed well at the Masters last month before fading on the final day and was also a close runner-up to Schauffele at Valhalla last May.

DeChambeau is the best LIV Golfer by a comfortable margin and will have extra confidence from his win in Korea on the breakaway tour earlier this month.

The 31-year-old seems destined to win more major titles and he has more than enough power and touch to break Quail Hollow’s famed ‘Green Mile’ finish.

DeChambeau is one of the best players in the world right now
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Xander Schauffele 14/1

Tiger Woods and Brooks Koepka are the only players who have won back-to-back PGA Championship titles in the stroke play era.

And Schauffele will now be looking to add his name to that short list this year following his brilliant win at Valhalla.

Schauffele beat DeChambeau with a stunning birdie on the 72nd hole to secure his first major crown.

He then followed it up by securing Open glory at Royal Troon a few weeks later.

Some injury issues have hampered his season so far this year but he did show glimpses of his former best at the Masters, finishing T8.

Rahm will be hoping for a big week at Quail Hollow
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Jon Rahm 18/1

Rahm’s form on LIV Golf has been incredibly consistent.

Since making the move to the rival tour, the Spaniard has never finished outside the top ten in 19 events.

That run has sadly not really translated into big showings in the majors, but the former Masters and US Open champion can never be ruled out.

Rahm loves playing tough American courses and will hope to put together four good rounds to get himself back to the top of the leaderboard on a major Sunday.

The Open 2025 Hospitality

Enjoy a 3-night weekend getaway with hospitality for both Saturday and Sunday of The Open 2025.

Stay in comfort at the Hilton Templepatrick, with transfers included and exclusive access to the Your Golf Travel Clubhouse.

All this from just £2,495 per person – don’t miss your chance to be part of golf’s biggest event in ultimate style.

Plan your dream golf trip HERE.