2025 Truist Championship prop bet picks and PGA Tour predictions

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The PGA Tour's 2025 Truist Championship is hosted at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, marking a change from its usual Quail Hollow venue due to scheduling conflicts. Rory McIlroy leads the tournament as the favorite at +450 after his recent Masters win, showcasing his strong form. Other top contenders include Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele, both of whom have displayed competitive performances recently. The Wissahickon course spans 7,119 yards and operates as a par 70, presenting challenges with only two par 5s and numerous bunkers. Scoring opportunities are limited, emphasizing the importance of iron play.

Bettors are advised to consider prop bets, with players like Ludvig Aberg and Viktor Hovland identified as potential top finishers. Schauffele, recovering from injury, and Aberg, looking to bounce back, are highlighted in matchups against other contenders. The event promises excitement as top players compete for victory.

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