TPC Sawgrass is famous for swallowing leaderboards whole, but Dave’s handicapping focuses on the precision players likely to survive the carnage. Whether you’re eyeing the island green props or looking for a tournament matchup pick, the rebounding disparity in strokes gained data reveals where the money is moving.
Event: THE PLAYERS Championship
Course: TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course) – Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Round: First Round Betting Markets
Tournament Overview
The PGA Tour arrives at TPC Sawgrass for THE PLAYERS Championship, one of the most unpredictable tournaments on the schedule. Known for its demanding layout and the iconic island green on the par-3 17th, Sawgrass consistently produces dramatic leaderboards and plenty of volatility.
Unlike many modern PGA Tour venues that reward power, Sawgrass emphasizes precision off the tee, elite iron play, and course management. The narrow sight lines and small greens make it difficult to overpower the course, which is why a wide range of player types can contend here.
Because this preview comes after many pre-tournament betting markets have already closed, the focus shifts to live betting markets, particularly:
- First-round matchups
- Three-ball betting groups
- Player prop bets
- Round scoring markets
These markets often offer excellent value because sportsbooks adjust them quickly as conditions change.
Course Breakdown: TPC Sawgrass
The Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass plays as a par 72 at just over 7,200 yards, but the yardage doesn’t tell the full story.
Key traits of the course include:
- Water hazards on 17 holes
- Tight driving corridors
- Small, well-protected greens
- High emphasis on approach accuracy
The famous par-3 17th island green is one of the most recognizable holes in golf and can dramatically swing momentum late in the round.
Players who succeed here typically rank highly in:
- Strokes Gained: Approach
- Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green
- Bogey Avoidance
- Par-4 Scoring
Best First-Round Three-Ball Picks
Scottie Scheffler vs. Tommy Fleetwood vs. Justin Thomas
Pick: Scottie Scheffler (-125)
Scheffler remains the best tee-to-green player in the world and typically starts tournaments fast. Fleetwood is solid but inconsistent, while Justin Thomas has struggled with approach consistency at times. Scheffler’s elite ball-striking gives him the clear edge in this group.
Matt Fitzpatrick vs. Lucas Glover vs. Sami Valimaki
Pick: Matt Fitzpatrick (EVEN)
Fitzpatrick’s accuracy off the tee and ability to manage difficult courses make him a strong fit for Sawgrass. Glover can be streaky with the putter, and Valimaki faces a steep test against this competition. At even money, Fitzpatrick provides strong value.
Jake Knapp vs. Sungjae Im vs. Aldrich Potgieter
Pick: Jake Knapp (+110)
Knapp has quietly become one of the most aggressive scorers on Tour and can take advantage of the par-5 opportunities at Sawgrass. With plus money available, he’s a strong value play in this grouping.
Best Tournament Matchup Picks
Collin Morikawa vs. Tommy Fleetwood
Pick: Collin Morikawa (-145)
Morikawa’s iron play remains among the best on the PGA Tour, and TPC Sawgrass is essentially a second-shot golf course. His approach precision gives him a strong advantage in this matchup.
Ludvig Aberg vs. Chris Gotterup
Pick: Ludvig Aberg (-165)
Aberg continues to rise toward elite status on Tour. His powerful yet controlled driving combined with improving iron play makes him a strong favorite against Gotterup in a demanding course setup.
Min Woo Lee vs. Jake Knapp
Pick: Min Woo Lee (-130)
Lee’s all-around game is better suited to a technical course like Sawgrass. While Knapp can score aggressively, Lee’s accuracy and creativity around the greens give him the edge.
Player Prop Betting Picks
Scottie Scheffler – Over 5.5 Birdies (+125)
Scheffler’s tee-to-green dominance creates consistent birdie chances. If he gains even a few strokes putting, clearing six birdies in a round is very realistic.
Collin Morikawa – Over 4.5 Birdies (-115)
Morikawa’s elite approach play should give him plenty of birdie looks at Sawgrass. If the putter is average, this number is achievable.
Tommy Fleetwood – Under 4.5 Birdies (-125)
Fleetwood’s game is built more around consistency and bogey avoidance than explosive scoring, making the under attractive.
Fun Longshot Market
Pin Seeker – 17th Hole (Early Group)
Pick: Ludvig Aberg (+450)
Aberg’s elite iron control makes him an intriguing play in this specialty market where bettors pick which player lands closest to the pin on the island green.
Final Betting Card
Three-Balls
- Scottie Scheffler (-125) over Fleetwood / Thomas
- Matt Fitzpatrick (EVEN) over Glover / Valimaki
- Jake Knapp (+110) over Im / Potgieter
Tournament Matchups
- Collin Morikawa (-145) over Fleetwood
- Ludvig Aberg (-165) over Gotterup
- Min Woo Lee (-130) over Knapp
Props
- Scottie Scheffler Over 5.5 Birdies (+125)
- Collin Morikawa Over 4.5 Birdies (-115)
- Tommy Fleetwood Under 4.5 Birdies (-125)
Best Bet
Collin Morikawa over Tommy Fleetwood (-145)
TPC Sawgrass places a premium on elite iron play, and few players on Tour control their approach shots better than Morikawa. Over four rounds, that advantage should translate into a strong edge in this matchup.
THE PLAYERS Championship is notoriously volatile, but that volatility can also create opportunities. With many outright markets already closed, focusing on round matchups, three-ball groups, and prop bets can provide some of the best betting value still available on the board.

