Waste Management Phoenix Open Odds: Scheffler Eyes Third TPC Scottsdale Title

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Breaking down the Waste Management Phoenix Open odds board at TPC Scottsdale, with analysis on the field, favorites, and more.

Scottie Scheffler finished T9 at Pebble Beach in his return from injury last week, and the Phoenix Open odds have him listed as a clear favorite in Phoenix after winning here in 2022 and 2023.Rory McIlroy returned to top gear with a win at Pebble Beach, and Scottie Scheffler will look to hold serve with a win of his own at TPC Scottsdale.

That +300 price pales in comparison to the odds of his back-to-back victories in 2022 and 2023, closing at 25/1 in '22 and 12/1 in '23 before finishing T3 a season ago.

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