The Memorial Tournament 2025 Prediction & Betting Tips

Thursday–Sunday | Muirfield Village Golf Club | PGA Tour Signature Event
The penultimate PGA Tour signature event of 2025 tees off this week at Muirfield Village, with The Memorial once again set to test the world’s best. With Rory McIlroy sitting this one out, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler goes off as the clear favourite, returning to the scene of his 2024 victory. The $20 million purse has attracted a loaded field despite the looming U.S. Open, but value may lie further down the board.
Memorial Tournament Predictions & Best Bets 2025
📍 Location: Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, Ohio
🗓️ Dates: May 29 – June 1
💰 Purse: $20 million ($4M to the winner)
PGA Tour Odds & Picks – Memorial Tournament Tips
Scottie Scheffler tops the betting at 3.50 and for good reason. He’s finished inside the top 8 in 6straight starts, including two wins, and returns to an event he won last year. With McIlroy out, it’s his tournament to lose.
Patrick Cantlay: Course Specialist
Cantlay has exceptional history at Muirfield, winning here in both 2019 and 2021, and recording five top-7 finishes since 2018. That said, he missed the cut here last year and enters with mixed form, priced around 17.00.
Muirfield Village Betting Preview – Golf Tips This Week
✅ Justin Thomas – 14.00
Among the elite players, Thomas offers the best value. He ranks second in true strokes gained over the last six months and already won the RBC Heritage this season. A missed cut at the PGA Championship may be causing an overreaction in price. Before that, his iron play and approach stats were elite. If that form returns, he’ll be a weekend contender.
✅ Corey Conners – 26.00
This course is all about precision, and Conners fits perfectly. He ranks 11th in driving accuracy, 9th in GIR, and 5th in scrambling from the rough, ideal for Muirfield. He’s finished top 20 here in two of the last three years and has posted top-20 finishes in seven of his last eight starts. Quietly consistent and a solid each-way play.
✅ Keegan Bradley – 41.00
Bradley ranks fifth in the field for strokes gained tee-to-green over the past six months and is gaining +1.63 strokes per round in that department. Putting continues to hold him back, but at this price, it’s a misjudged number. He’s coming off a T8 at the PGA Championship and could play himself into a player-captain role for Team USA at the Ryder Cup with a big performance here.