PGA Championship Odds & Markets
PGA Championship betting runs on a familiar set of markets. This guide explains what each one covers and how it settles. Prices move constantly with form and the field, so we keep live odds at the sportsbook and focus here on how the markets behave.
Outright, each-way and place terms
The outright market is a straight bet on the winner. Because the field is deep, those prices stretch a long way down the board, which is why each-way is popular: an each-way bet splits your stake between the win and a place, paying a fraction of the odds if your player finishes inside the advertised places. Place terms vary by event and book, so check how many places are paid and at what fraction before you stake. All prices are in rand and outright and each-way bets settle once the result is official.
Top finishes and head-to-heads
Top-finish markets price a player to finish inside a bracket, such as the top five, top ten or top twenty, and pay out regardless of who wins. Head-to-head markets pit two players against each other over the round or the tournament, settling on which one finishes higher. Both are useful when you fancy a player's form but not at full outright odds. For prices on every player, see the PGA Championship betting page and the live sportsbook. Markets often shift in-play, covered in our in-play betting guide.
Frequently asked questions
How do each-way place terms work at the PGA?
An each-way bet pays a fraction of the odds if your player finishes inside the advertised number of places. The exact number of places and the fraction vary by event and book, so check the terms shown before you bet.
Where do I find live PGA Championship odds?
Live outright, each-way, top-finish and head-to-head prices are on the CasinOnline sportsbook, since they move with form and the field. This guide explains how the markets work rather than listing current prices.