The big events keep coming on the PGA Tour as, following the US Open, the Travelers Championship gets underway at TPC River Highlands.
Playing as the final Signature Event of 2025, there’s plenty of prize money and FedEx Cup points up for grabs, as the PGA Tour’s schedule hits the business end of the season.
Scottie Scheffler returns to defend his Travelers Championship title
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Coming off the back of a brutal US Open, there is plenty of value to be had at the Travelers Championship and, with Scottie Scheffler starting as the heavy favorite, perhaps looking afar will gain you the most return.
Certainly, looking at the field, there are plenty of players with high odds that definitely don’t reflect the form books. What’s more, there are also players who have registered great results in previous iterations of the Travelers Championship that aren’t getting the credit they deserve.
Either way, we at Golf Monthly have scoured through the odds and results to pick our outsiders for the Travelers Championship, specifically those over the +10000 mark.
Travelers Championship Outsiders
Outright winner odds from FanDuel Sportsbook (odds correct at time of publishing)

Ryan Gerard (+12000 – 120/1)
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The North Carolinian was teammates with Ben Griffin at college, so will hopefully be inspired by his friend’s incredible season.
Gerard is having a superb campaign himself, too, with a T8 at the PGA Championship, a runner-up finish at the Valero Texas Open and a T9 at the Texas Children’s Houston Open. He also made the cut at Oakmont last week, so remains in good form. Definitely worth consideration this week.
Sam Stevens (+12000 – 120/1)
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Stevens has made his last seven consecutive cuts, including at last week’s championship at Oakmont, where he ended T23 for his best ever Major finish.
The former OSU man from Texas was second at the Farmers Insurance Open earlier this year and knows how to go low, which is key this week, having made 240 birdies this season – which ranks 12th on the PGA Tour.

Andrew Novak (+11000 – 110/1)
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Novak is enjoying the best season of his career in 2025, claiming a victory at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, as well as a runner-up finish at the RBC…
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