The PGA Tour heads to the bright lights of Las Vegas as the Fall Series continues.
Shriners Children’s Open 2024 odds
Tom Kim 12/1
Taylor Pendrith 25/1
Davis Thompson 28/1
Kurt Kitayama 28/1
Tom Hoge 30/1
Seamus Power 30/1
Beau Hossler 30/1
Stephan Jaeger 30/1
Eric Cole 30/1
Cam Davis 33/1
Odds with bet365. Odds are subject to change.
Shriners Children’s Open 2024 betting preview
Many gamblers in Las Vegas will choose to shove their chips back onto a winning number.
And going in again on the bet that’s previously paid out has proved a profitable strategy in this event too.
Look at recent history at the Shriners Children’s Open and three of the last six winners – Tom Kim, Martin Laird and Kevin Na – were hoisting the trophy for a second time.
Cashing in on past course form is clearly a smart play in Vegas so Kim is likely to have plenty of money thrown his way again following victories in both 2022 and 2023.
The 22-year-old is a deserved favourite this week at TPC Summerlin, a 7,255-yard par 71 situated around eight miles north of the famous Las Vegas Strip.
Koreans have actually won the last three editions here: Kim twice and Sungjae Im in 2021.
Winning scores have ranged from 20-under to 24-under in the last six years so this is very much a birdie-fest.
Despite some wind over the first two days, expect scoring to be low again and with conditions set to be perfect for Sunday’s closing round, don’t rule out that magical 59.
Shriners Children’s Open 2024 betting tips
It’s time to find the most opportune bets for the Las Vegas event:
Home in on Harry Hall
Harry Hall sounds English. And, in fact, he is English.
But less known is his connection with Las Vegas.
The 27-year-old went to University there and still lives in the iconic Nevada city.
That local knowledge has clearly boosted his chances of success in this event and three starts at TPC Summerlin have produced finishes of eighth, 15th and 26th.
Hall returns this year as a PGA Tour winner having landed July’s ISCO Championship and he put in two strong performances on a recent return home to England, posting 12th in the British Masters and 18th at the BMW PGA Championship.
Back Hall at 40/1 with Betfair
Roll the dice with Rickie Fowler
Rickie Fowler has the sort of star power that would make him a fitting winner under the bright lights of Las Vegas.
His course form is mixed but seven previous visits have produced a fourth and a seventh.
He’s struggled in 2024 after finding his mojo again last year but a switch of equipment at the Sanderson Farms earlier this month had an immediate impact.
Fowler shot four rounds in the 60s, finished 16th and hinted that a seventh PGA Tour win could come his way soon.
The former Vegas resident is a lively each-way bet at 66/1 with Unibet (6 places)
Tom Hoge to win battle with Taylor Pendrith
The best 72-hole match bet this week is Tom Hoge getting the better of Taylor Pendrith.
The case for Hoge is a strong one.
He claimed seventh spot in his latest PGA Tour start and has previously finished fourth, seventh, 14th and 24th at this week’s course.
Pendrith ended the season in good form too and was third here last year but he didn’t make the top 40 on his other two visits and his erratic driving could find him out on a course where straight hitting is rewarded.
Hoge at Even money with bet365 is the play
How to watch the Shriners Children’s Open 2024
Venue – TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada
Date – Thursday 17th November – Sunday 20th November
Broadcast – Full coverage on Sky Sports Golf: Thursday-Friday 6pm – 1am, Saturday-Sunday 10 pm – 1 am
About the author
Dave Tindall is a former golf editor at SkySports.com and Golf365.com and has been writing betting previews for the PGA Tour and European Tour since 1997. He has also written for a range of betting companies, including William Hill and Betfair, as well as being a regular columnist for Rotoworld, The Guardian, Sporting Life, and Planet Sport. His other area of specialty is football while he’s also covered cricket and tennis.
Commercial content notice: Taking one of the bookmaker offers featured in this article may result in a payment to talkSPORT. 18+. T&Cs apply. GambleAware.org
Remember to gamble responsibly
A responsible gambler is someone who:
Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
Only gambles with money they can afford to lose
Never chase their losses
Doesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressed
Gamcare – www.gamcare.org.uk
GambleAware – www.gambleaware.org
Find our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.
For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.
Most read in Betting