The Charles Schwab Challenge will take place at Colonial Country Club from May 23-26, and Garrick Higgo will be among the golfers participating.
If you’re wanting to bet on Higgo this week, there are plenty of betting options at your disposal.
Charles Schwab Challenge details and info
- Date: May 23-26, 2024
- Course: Colonial Country Club
- Location: Fort Worth, TX
- Previous Winner: Emiliano Grillo
How to watch the Charles Schwab Challenge
- Thursday: Golf Channel
- Friday: Golf Channel
- Saturday: CBS, Golf Channel
- Sunday: CBS, Golf Channel
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Higgo odds to win the Charles Schwab Challenge
Higgo is +40000 to win the Charles Schwab Challenge. If you wagered $10 on Higgo to win, you’d get $4,010.00 in return.
PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 3:01 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Higgo odds to finish in the top 5 at the Charles Schwab Challenge
The latest odds on Higgo to finish top-five at the Charles Schwab Challenge are +5500. If you elected to bet $10 on Higgo, you’d wind up with $560.00 were he to finish that high up the leaderboard.
Higgo odds to finish in the top 10 at the Charles Schwab Challenge
Odds for the Charles Schwab Challenge are available, and Higgo is listed at +2000 to finish in the top 10. That means betting $10 on Higgo would give you $210.00.
Other betting markets for Higgo at the Charles Schwab Challenge
You can also bet on whether a player makes the cut or misses it, or which golfer will be in front at the conclusion of Round 1.More popular golf wagers include 3-ball matchups (when three players are grouped together and teeing off at the same time) and one-on-one matchups. It’s easy — just select who will finish with the best score in that round.
Higgo recent performances
Higgo has participated in 12 tournaments this season, and he has not yet finished in the top 10. Higgo has not finished inside the top 20 in his past four tournaments, with an average finish of 33rd.