FedEx Cup Odds & Markets
FedEx Cup betting runs on two priced markets: the season-long outright that trades all year, and the Tour Championship, a no-cut 30-man finale. This guide explains how each is priced and where the value tends to sit. Fixed-odds bets are in rand and settle once results are official; live prices belong to the sportsbook.
The season-long FedEx Cup outright
The FedEx Cup outright is a futures market. It opens early in the season and trades all the way through, with prices shortening as the playoffs eliminate players and the points race resolves. Backing a player in spring gives a longer price but ties your stake up for months; waiting until the playoffs gives clarity at a shorter price. Because it is a futures market, your bet settles only once the Cup is officially decided. Track the live market in the sportsbook.
The Tour Championship finale
The Tour Championship is the 30-man, no-cut finale at East Lake. A small, elite field means shorter outright prices and tighter each-way place terms than a normal Tour stop — often fewer places paid, or a reduced fraction. Top-5, top-10 and head-to-head match-up markets are usually strong here because the field is well known. From 2025 the event is straight stroke play from level par, so the tournament winner is the Cup winner; check the current format before staking. For staking the finale alongside in-running, see in-play betting.
Frequently asked questions
Why are Tour Championship each-way terms tighter?
A 30-man, no-cut field is much smaller than a normal Tour event, so books pay fewer places and often a reduced each-way fraction. Always read the place terms on the bet slip before confirming.
When does a FedEx Cup outright bet settle?
The season-long outright settles once the FedEx Cup is officially decided at the end of the playoffs. A Tour Championship bet settles when that tournament is official. Fixed-odds prices are in rand.