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2026 Charles Schwab Challenge odds: Ludvig Aberg is the favorite in Texas

Ludvig Aberg of Sweden hits a drive at the 11th hole during the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard 2026 at Arnold Palmer Bay Hill Golf Course on March 08, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Ludvig Aberg is the betting favorite heading into the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge.

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The PGA Tour’s Texas swing continues this week with the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth and for once, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler isn’t listed as the betting favorite for a simple reason: He’s not playing this week! Instead, Swedish star Ludvig Aberg sits atop the betting oddsboard.

Here is everything you need to know about the Charles Schwab Challenge odds and other betting favorites to start the week.

Charles Schwab Challenge betting favorites

This week represents a tough time on the PGA Tour schedule for the world’s top players. With back-to-back Signature Events preceding the PGA Championship, many players who elected to tee it up at last week’s CJ Cup Byron Nelson were playing their fourth week in a row, and will use this week for some much-needed rest ahead of next week’s Memorial Tournament — another Signature Event.

Conversely, those who opted to take last week off will be fresh and ready for this week. The top six players on the Charles Schwab Challenge odds list tell the story: none of them competed in last week’s tournament.

There is one exception when you reach No. 7, though: Wyndham Clark! Despite his victory on Sunday — the fourth of his career — the 32-year-old is not the prohibitive favorite at Colonial and instead has odds to win of +2500. Clark, notably, did not play the two Signature Events ahead of the PGA, and missed the cut at Aronimink. (Update: Clark withdrew from the Charles Schwab Challenge field on Monday afternoon.)

This week, the tournament-favorite crown belongs to World No. 13 Ludvig Aberg, whose odds to win are +1000. Just behind him is Russell Henley at +1800, followed by Ben Griffin, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler and Robert MacIntyre at +2200.

You can see the top 25 and ties in the Charles Schwab Challenge betting odds as of Monday morning below, or download the Fanatics Sportsbook app to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.

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2026 Charles Schwab betting odds (top 25 and ties)

Ludvig Aberg (+1000)
Russell Henley (+1800)
Ben Griffin (+2200)
Justin Thomas (+2200)
Rickie Fowler (+2200)
Robert MacIntyre (+2200)
Wyndham Clark (WD)
Akshay Bhatia (+3000)
Hideki Matsuyama (+3000)
J.J. Spaun (+3250)
Keegan Bradley (+3250)
Keith Mitchell (+3250)
Alex Smalley (+4000)
Gary Woodland (+4000)
Harry Hall (+4000)
Bud Cauley (+4500)
Michael Thorbjornsen (+4500)
Pierceson Coody (+4500)
Sungjae Im (+4500)
Mac Meissner (+5000)
Davis Thompson (+5500)
Ryo Hisatsune (+5500)
Sahith Theegala (+5500)
Samuel Stevens (+5500)
Brian Harman (+6000)
J.T. Poston (+6000)
Max Greyserman (+6000)
Rasmus Hojgaard (+6000)
Ryan Gerard (+6000)
Sudarshan Yellamaraju (+6000)

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