Best Bets & Longshots at Wentworth
- Ken Boyle

- Sep 10
- 2 min read
BMW PGA Championship: Betting Tips & Picks

What a year it’s been for golf fans!
Rory McIlroy pulled off a dramatic win at the Irish Open last weekend, adding yet another highlight to a season that’s already given us his Masters triumph and Tommy Fleetwood’s FedEx Cup win.
Team Europe is flying high heading toward the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black—but before that, we’ve got one of the biggest weeks on the DP World Tour: the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
It’s the flagship event, and the field is absolutely stacked. Almost all of Europe’s Ryder Cup stars are teeing it up, plus plenty of big-name international players who’d love to steal the spotlight in Surrey. Let’s dive into a few outright picks worth keeping an eye on.
💰 Matt Fitzpatrick – 18/1 (2 points Each-Way, 10 Places) check price and place terms

Sure, Rory’s the favourite and Rahm’s right behind him, but value-wise, I’m passing on both. After Rory’s emotional high last week, I wouldn’t be shocked if he levels off a bit here. Fleetwood’s also coming in after the biggest win of his career, so focus could be tricky.
That leaves Matt Fitzpatrick, who’s been one of the most consistent performers of 2025.
He’s trending nicely, and at 18/1 with plenty of each-way places, he looks like the best bet among Europe’s top guns.
🎯 Hideki Matsuyama – 40/1 (1 point Each-Way, 10 Places) check price and place terms
Here’s a fun one. Matsuyama is making his Wentworth debut, and on paper, this track fits him like a glove. You don’t need to bomb it here—accuracy, irons, and short game are what count. That’s basically Hideki’s wheelhouse.
Yes, debutants don’t often win this event, but Matsuyama’s trip to the UK feels like a statement. If he brings his A-game, 40/1 could look like a steal come Sunday.
🦘 Adam Scott – 90/1 (1 point Each-Way, 6 Places) check price and place terms
Scott’s been sneaky-good at Wentworth since returning a few years back. He was T7 in 2023 and T14 in 2021, plus he’s got top-20s from way back in 2003 and 2004. Clearly, he knows how to handle this course.
The putter is always the question mark with Scott, but his ball-striking has been sharp. At 90/1, you’re not going to find many players of his class at those odds. Worth a punt.
🎲 Thriston Lawrence – 100/1+ (0.5 points Each-Way) check price and place terms
If you like a bit of chaos, Lawrence is your guy. His last five starts? Four missed cuts and a win. That’s boom-or-bust betting gold.
And here’s the kicker—he lost in a playoff at Wentworth last year. At triple-digit odds, you could do a lot worse for a longshot sprinkle.
Final Thoughts
Wentworth always delivers drama, and with this field, it should be a thriller from Thursday onwards. Fitzpatrick feels like the smart play, Hideki has dark-horse vibes, and Scott + Lawrence bring the value.
18+ Always gamble responsibly—and let’s see if we can catch a winner this week!


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