2015 Wells Fargo Championship Odds, Free Picks & Predictions: Rory McIlroy the 7/2 Favorite

2015-Wells-Fargo-Championship-Odds-and-Predictions2015 Wells Fargo Championship Odds, Free Picks & Predictions: Rory McIlroy the 7/2 Favorite: The early PGA golf betting odds for this week’s 2015 Wells Fargo Championship tour stop at beautiful Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina have been posted online at Bovada Sportsbook. The favorite on the listed odds to win the the 2015 Wells Fargo Championship is Rory McIlroy at 7/2 odds. The Wells Fargo Championship is officially set to tee off on Thursday, May 14th and conclude with the final round on Sunday, May 17th.

The 2015 Wells Fargo Championship is set to have a total purse of $7.1 million dollars this year with the first place winner walking off the green $1,278,000 million dollars richer. Not bad for a four day work week playing one of the greatest games in the world. The Wells Fargo Championship is a par 72 event that plays at the gorgeous Quail Hollow Club course that stretches 7,442 yards. The format for the event is stroke play.

This tournament first began on the PGA Tour back in 2003 when it was called the Wachovia Championship. The tournament played under that sponsored name until 2009 when it changed to the Quail Hollow Championship for the 2009 and 2010 seasons. It has now been called the Wells Fargo Championship since 2011 and it is a stop on the tour that has been able to attract most of the biggest stars on the tour each season. The event is famous for the last three holes on the course and it is often referred to as the “Green Mile”. It’s called that because those 16, 17 and 18 holes are annually ranked as three of the toughest holes on the tour.

Last year’s winner of the Wells Fargo Championship was USA’s J.B. Holmes. Holmes shot a four round score of 274 to finish -14 under par and win by one stroke. Other recent past winners of this event have been USA’s Derek Ernst(2013), USA’s Rickie Fowler(2012), USA’s Lucas Glover(2011) and Rory McIlroy(2010).

In addition to the favorite Rory McIlroy at 7/2 odds, other top PGA players with strong odds to win the 2015 Wells Fargo Championship this week on the PGA tour include Henrik Stenson at 18/1, Jim Furyk at 18/1, Phil Mickelson at 20/1, Hideki Matsuyama at 25/1, Bill Haas at 28/1, J.B. Holmes at 28/1 and Adam Scott at 30/1. NSAwins.com’s top PGA handicapper Sonny LaFouchi(aka The LEGEND) has made his free pick to win the 2015 Wells Fargo Championship and his prediction is for Rory McIlroy to win this event for the 2nd time in his career at 7/2 odds. Good luck.

2015 Wells Fargo Championship Free Picks: Rory McIlroy to win at 7/2 odds

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2015 Wells Fargo Championship Odds – PGA Betting Odds from Bovada Sportsbook
Rory McIlroy
7/2
Henrik Stenson
18/1
Jim Furyk
18/1
Phil Mickelson
20/1
Hideki Matsuyama
25/1
Bill Haas
28/1
J.B. Holmes
28/1
Adam Scott
30/1
Patrick Reed
33/1
Kevin Kisner
35/1
Louis Oosthuizen
40/1
Ryan Moore
40/1
Ben Martin
50/1
Hunter Mahan
50/1
Justin Thomas
50/1
Sean O’Hair
50/1
Brendon De Jonge
66/1
Charl Schwartzel
66/1
Gary Woodland
66/1
Russell Knox
66/1
Webb Simpson
66/1
Brian Harman
80/1
Charles Howell III
80/1
Chesson Hadley
80/1
Daniel Berger
80/1
David Hearn
80/1
George Mcneill
80/1
Morgan Hoffman
80/1
Nick Watney
80/1
Pat Perez
80/1
Rory Sabbatini
80/1
Brendan Steele
100/1
Jason Kokrak
100/1
John Peterson
100/1
Kevin Streelman
100/1
Lucas Glover
100/1
Martin Laird
100/1
Bo Van Pelt
125/1
Boo Weekley
125/1
Daniel Summerhays
125/1
David Toms
125/1
Kyle Reifers
125/1
Matt Jones
125/1
Padraig Harrington
125/1
Ryo Ishikawa
125/1
Sangmoon Bae
125/1
Blayne Barber
150/1
Carlos Ortiz
150/1
D.A. Points
150/1
Ernie Els
150/1
Fredrik Jacobson
150/1
Geoff Ogilvy
150/1
Jason Gore
150/1
Jeff Overton
150/1
Jhonattan Vegas
150/1
Jim Herman
150/1
Jonathan Byrd
150/1
K.J. Choi
150/1
Kevin Chappell
150/1
Luke Guthrie
150/1
Martin Flores
150/1
Retief Goosen
150/1
Robert Karlsson
150/1
Robert Streb
150/1
Scott Brown
150/1
Scott Piercy
150/1
Scott Pinckney
150/1
Seung-yul Noh
150/1
Shawn Stefani
150/1
Troy Merritt
150/1
Whee Kim
150/1
Alex Cejka
200/1
Alex Prugh
200/1
Angel Cabrera
200/1
Brian Davis
200/1
Camilo Villegas
200/1
Carl Pettersson
200/1
Chad Campbell
200/1
Chad Collins
200/1
Chris Stroud
200/1
Danny Lee
200/1
David Lingmerth
200/1
Derek Ernst
200/1
Erik Compton
200/1
James Hahn
200/1
Jason Bohn
200/1
John Huh
200/1
John Merrick
200/1
Johnson Wagner
200/1
Jonas Blixt
200/1
Mark Wilson
200/1
Robert Garrigus
200/1
Scott Langley
200/1
Scott Stallings
200/1
Spencer Levin
200/1
Steve Wheatcroft
200/1
Stewart Cink
200/1
Vijay Singh
200/1
William Mcgirt
200/1
Zac Blair
200/1
Aaron Baddeley
250/1
Andres Gonzales
250/1
Andres Romero
250/1
Billy Hurley III
250/1
Brian Stuard
250/1
Brice Garnett
250/1
Derek Fathauer
250/1
Fabian Gomez
250/1
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
250/1
Greg Owen
250/1
J.J. Henry
250/1
Jon Curran
250/1
Ken Duke
250/1
Michael Putnam
250/1
Michael Thompson
250/1
Nick Taylor
250/1
Patrick Rodgers
250/1
Robert Allenby
250/1
Sam Saunders
250/1
Steven Bowditch
250/1
Tony Finau
250/1
Will Mackenzie
250/1
Adam Hadwin
300/1
Andrew Putnam
300/1
Blake Adams
300/1
Charlie Beljan
300/1
Colt Knost
300/1
Jonathan Randolph
300/1
Mark Hubbard
300/1
Max Homa
300/1
Nicholas Thompson
300/1
Ricky Barnes
300/1
S.J. Park
300/1
Tom Gillis
300/1
Cameron Percy
400/1
Trevor Immelman
400/1
Andrew Svoboda
500/1
Bill Lunde
500/1
Corey Conners
500/1
Eric Axley
500/1
Jarrod Lyle
500/1
Jim Renner
500/1
Kelvin Day
500/1
Mike Weir
500/1
Oscar Fraustro
500/1
Roger Sloan
500/1
Tim Wilkinson
500/1
Tom Hoge
500/1
Woody Austin
500/1
Rick Lewallen
1000/1

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