Scottie Scheffler advantage after the issue of Rory McIlroy


The precise FedEx St. Jude 2025 It will be set up on Thursday, August 7 at the TPC Southwind in Memphis. The event, which starts the Fedex PGA Tour season playoffs, will have 70 players mostly in the form of this year. The event area will be entitled by Scottie Scheffler, who also conducts the circuit power ranking.

It is relevant to note that the official World Classification (OWGR) No.1 Scheffler Will be the highest degree player on the FedEx St Jude Championship camp. Interestingly, he will not have his immediate rivals, Rory McIlroy, along with him this weekend as the latter announced his decision to exceed the contest. Because of this, the Xander Schauffele World No.3 becomes the second best nominal player on the FedEx playoff roster.

According to PGA tour Power ratings, Scheffler enters the Memphis event as the favorite after winning the open championship. For the unbeaten, the golfer in the form has so far succeeded in four wins this season, including the PGA championship. Resting from rest, the 29-year-old is expected to improve his fourth place here last year.

Interestingly, Schauffele puts fourth on the list of energy ratings. The two major times is not a favorite to improve its T2 end last year. Remarkable, Matt Fitzpatrick It is second after Scheffler despite finishing 41 on the FedEx Cup standings. Having gone T8-T4-T4-T8 from the Classic Rocket and added with the experience of three top-six finishes at the Southwind TPC, English is expected to come out as a surprise package this weekend.

Meanwhile, Harris English, who finished a runner-up in both the PGA and Open league, is third on the power ranking. He enters the competition sitting in the seventh on the FedEx Cup standings. Russell Henley takes fifth place while Tommy Fleetwood without a win fits sixth in the list.

Sepp struckSitting third on the FedEx standings during the season, putting the 15 circuit rankings for the St Jude Championship. He tracks the types of Chris Gotterup, Justin Thomas, Harry Hall and the most recent winner of the first time, Cameron Young.


Listed below are the top 15 energy rankings for the St Jude Championship at TPC Southwind (according to PGA Tour):

  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Matt Fitzpatrick
  • Harris English
  • Xander Schauffele
  • Russell henley
  • Tommy Fleetwood
  • Hideki matsuyama
  • Viktor Hovland
  • Wyndham Clark
  • Robert Macintyre
  • Chris Gotterup
  • Justin Thomas
  • Harry Hall
  • Cameron Young
  • Sepp struck

FedEx St Jude 2025 Championship odds

Not surprised, Scottie Scheffler also runs the list of FedEx Playoffs Odds. The open champion enters the competition with 28-1, according to Fanduel. Xander Schauffele traces it to the list with 160-1 odds, while Justin Thomas finishes first three with 220-1 odds.

Tommy Fleetwood (250-1), Ludvig Aberg (280-1), Collin Morikawa (300-1), Viktor Hovland (300-1), Russell Henley (300-1), Matt Fitzpatrick (330-1) and Patrick Cantlay (330-1) are some other big names to see this weekend. Notably, the champion defending the Hideki Matsuyama event starts as a Longshot favorite with 450-1 odds. He shares the odds with Harris English and Keegan Bradley.


Here are the best odds for the FedEx St Jude Championship (according to FanDuel):

  • Scottie Scheffler +280
  • Xander Schauffele +1600
  • Justin Thomas +2200
  • Tommy Fleetwood +2500
  • Ludvig Aberg +2800
  • Collin Morikawa +3000
  • Viktor Hovland +3000
  • Russell Henley +3000
  • Matt Fitzpatrick +3300
  • Patrick Cantlay +3300
  • Sam Burns +3500
  • Cameron Young +3500
  • Ben Griffin +4000
  • Sepp straka +4000
  • Corey Conners +4000
  • Hideki Matsuyama +4500
  • Harris English +4500
  • Keegan Bradley +4500
  • Chris Gotterup +5000
  • Jordan Spieth +5000
  • Harry Hall +5000
  • Jj spaun +5000
  • Daniel Berger +5000
  • Robert Macintyre +5000
  • Maverick McNealy +5000
  • Wyndham Clark +5500
  • Shane Lowry +5500
  • Jake Knapp +5500
  • Aaron Rai +6000
  • Jason Day +6500

More details about the FedEx St. Jude 2025 will be updated as the event moves forward.