2020/21 PGA Money List Tips

The 2020/21 PGA Money List is always an intriguing betting contest, with the world’s leading players competing to see which golfer can rack up the most prize money during the course of a season. Naturally, the big competitions are where you’ll find the biggest amounts of prize money, with the winners of the major tournaments getting a huge boost to their earnings.

Who Are the US Money List Favourites?

Dustin Johnson’s win in the 2020 Masters means that the American is currently top of the money list and he’s also the betting favourite to win the Money List. DJ is proving himself to be a truly accomplished golfer who is likely to spearhead the US challenge in the 2020 Ryder Cup when it’s played at Whistling Straits in 2021.

At the time of writing, Johnson leads the way, although Bryson DeChambeau was in excellent form before Augusta and the man known as The Scientist will surely continue to rack up the prize money based on his recent improvement. Bryson has accomplished the feat of driving the ball further than anyone else in the game.

Johnson and DeChambeau might look good against the field right now, although there are lots of other talented players who could end up competing and that includes Justin Thomas who had a respectable finish in the 2020 Masters, with this making the first three in the betting market a United States of America affair.

Jon Rahm will hope to have a big 2021 and the Spaniard can clearly be regarded as one of the world’s greatest players, while Rory McIlroy’s final three rounds at the Masters illustrates that there are few better than the Northern Irishman when he hits the right notes.

How to Bet on the 2020/21 PGA Money List

A number of bookmakers such as bet365 and William Hill offer betting odds on the 2020/21 PGA Money List and you’re able to find this betting market in the golf section of the bookmaker website, with customers able to locate the 2020/21 PGA Money List where you can bet on the winner.

The odds will be updated after each tournament so that you’re able to view the latest prices based on how much prize money has been racked up, with a bookie like bet365 offering ¼ odds for the first four places so you can bet each-way on certain players and get a return if they finish in the frame.


Golf’s US Money List is simply – as the name suggests – a list of the earnings golf players have earned in a given season. When betting on this market you are simply trying to predict which player is going to earn the most money in the current golf season. So read on as we give our thoughts on which players are in contention to lead the money list at the end of the 2014 season, along with the latest betting odds and analysis.

At the time of writing Bubba Watson is at the top of both the money list and the betting, with BetVictor and others pricing the Masters winner at best betting odds of 4/1 to finish in first place. At this stage of the season, with three Majors still to play, we can’t pile in at odds so short, so we’ll give Bubba a swerve as his consistency is questionable.

Rory McIlroy is the second favourite – at odds of 13/2 with Paddy Power – despite being back in 21st place as things stand. The bookies appear to have more faith in McIlroy’s ability than we do and we really don’t think he’ll finish on top of the pile this year, or even in the top three.

However, Jordan Spieth – the 20-year-old who tied for second behind Bubba Watson at the Masters – looks well-placed to challenge for top spot in the money list this year. He is becoming increasingly consistent and though he’s yet to win a PGA Tour event (at the time of writing) he has had six top 10 finishes to his name and at best betting odds of 8/1 with Sportinbet we think he is certainly worth backing to top the money list this year.

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