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Sanderson Farms Championship 2020 odds: Can Scottie Scheffler win in his return from COVID?

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Scottie Scheffler smiles after making birdie putt on the 18th hole of the second round of the Northern Trust to card a 59. (Photo by Keyur Khamar/PGA TOUR via Getty Images)

Keyur Khamar

The PGA Tour’s fall season continues with the 2020 Sanderson Farms Championship, a mainstay in the swing season. The event was first played in Mississippi in 1986, and though it moved sites (previously at Annandale Golf Club), dates and sponsors, the Country Club of Jackson has hosted the event since it moved here in 2014.

The John Fought layout (2008) is a par-72 that will play a little more than 7,400 yards. Sebastian Munoz topped Sungjae Im in a playoff last year, and Munoz will defend his title this year as one of the favorites after he finished the FedEx Cup playoffs with three top-20s, including eighth-place finishes at the Tour Championship and the BMW. With Munoz earning his first PGA Tour victory here, it marked six consecutive years where the winner was a first-time tour champ.

Scottie Scheffler makes his first appearance after having to withdraw from the U.S. Open after a positive COVID-19 test. Oddsmakers have made him a slight favorite over Sungjae Im, who gained more than 4.5 strokes at the Tour Championship and the U.S. Opens in his last two appearances. Prior to Scheffler’s WD from the U.S. Open, he had finished in the top five in three of his previous four events, including a fourth-place finish at the PGA Championship and the Northern Trust, where he shot an opening-round 59.

Here are the complete odds for the 2020 Sanderson Farms Championship (per Bet365):

Scottie Scheffler: 10-1

(Editor's Note: Louis Oosthuizen, originally posted at 11-1, withdrew on Monday.)

Sungjae Im: 12-1

Will Zalatoris: 16-1

Sebastian Munoz: 22-1

Sam Burns: 25-1

Zach Johnson: 25-1

Byeong-Hun An: 30-1

Adam Long: 30-1

Doc Redman: 33-1

Brian Harman: 33-1

Chez Reavie: 33-1

Corey Conners: 35-1

Dylan Frittelli: 40-1

Si Woo Kim: 45-1

Luke List: 50-1

Henrik Stenson: 50-1

Emiliano Grillo: 50-1

Xinjun Zhang: 55-1

Cameron Davis: 55-1

Bud Cauley: 60-1

Lucas Glover: 60-1

Charley Hoffman: 60-1

Tom Lewis: 60-1

Carlos Ortiz: 60-1

Pat Perez: 60-1

Denny McCarthy: 66-1

Richy Werenski: 66-1

Patrick Rodgers: 66-1

Chesson Hadley: 66-1

Rafa Cabrera Bello: 70-1

Sergio Garcia: 70-1

Sepp Straka: 75-1

Rory Sabbatini: 75-1

Matthias Schwab: 80-1

Hudson Swafford: 80-1

Kristoffer Ventura: 80-1

Charl Schwartzel: 90-1

Cameron Tringale: 90-1

Brandt Snedeker: 90-1

Adam Schenk: 90-1

Russell Knox: 90-1

Brian Stuard: 90-1

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Talor Gooch hits his tee shot on the 14th hole during Day 2 of the Safeway Open. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

Jed Jacobsohn

Talor Gooch: 100-1

Keegan Bradley: 100-1

Kyle Stanley: 100-1

J.T. Poston: 110-1

Stewart Cink: 110-1

Tom Hoge: 110-1

Cameron Percy: 110-1

Mark Hubbard: 110-1

Brice Garnett: 125-1

Keith Mitchell: 125-1

Jason Dufner: 125-1

Henrik Norlander: 125-1

Branden Grace: 140-1

Will Gordon: 140-1

Matt Jones: 140-1

Beau Hossler: 140-1

Jhonattan Vegas: 140-1

Troy Merritt: 140-1

Chris Kirk: 140-1

Scott Harrington: 140-1

Nate Lashley: 140-1

Rob Oppenheim: 150-1

Tyler McCumber: 150-1

J.B. Holmes: 150-1

Nick Taylor: 150-1

Wyndham Clark: 150-1

Doug Ghim: 160-1

Davis Riley: 160-1

Vincent Whaley: 160-1

Sung Kang: 160-1

J.J. Spaun: 160-1

Sean O'Hair: 175-1

Scott Piercy: 175-1

Scott Stallings: 175-1

Bronson Burgoon: 175-1

Patton Kizzire: 175-1

Jim Herman: 175-1

Maverick McNealy: 175-1

Robby Shelton: 175-1

Anirban Lahiri: 175-1

Peter Malnati: 200-1

Aaron Wise: 200-1

David Hearn: 200-1

Nick Watney: 200-1

Satoshi Kodaira: 200-1

Sahith Theegala: 225-1

Martin Laird: 225-1

Matthew Nesmith: 225-1

Kevin Chappell: 225-1

K.H. Lee: 225-1

Andrew Putnam: 225-1

Robert Streb: 225-1

Joseph Bramlett: 225-1

Austin Cook: 225-1

Wesley Bryan: 225-1

Kelly Kraft: 225-1

Vaughn Taylor: 225-1

Roger Sloan: 250-1

Fabian Gomez: 250-1

Kevin Tway: 250-1

Ryan Armour: 250-1

C.T. Pan: 250-1

Jimmy Walker: 250-1

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Sam Ryder tees off during the second round of the 2020 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Andy Lyons

Sam Ryder: 250-1

Kramer Hickok: 250-1

Bo Hoag: 250-1

Tim Wilkinson: 250-1

Jamie Lovemark: 250-1

Brandon Hagy: 250-1

Chris Baker: 250-1

Chase Seiffert: 250-1

Jonathan Byrd: 250-1

Camilo Villegas: 275-1

Sebastian Cappelen: 300-1

Michael Gligic: 300-1

Bill Haas: 300-1

Scott Brown: 300-1

Hank Lebioda: 350-1

Chris Stroud: 350-1

D.J. Trahan: 350-1

Zac Blair: 350-1

Aaron Baddeley: 350-1

Mark Anderson: 350-1

William McGirt: 400-1

Luke Donald: 400-1

Brian Gay: 400-1

K.J. Choi: 400-1

Grayson Murray: 400-1

Ted Potter Jr. : 500-1

Bo Van Pelt: 750-1

Hunter Mahan: 750-1

Isaiah Jackson: 1,000-1

Greg Chalmers: 1,000-1

D.A. Points: 1,000-1

Kyle Ramey: 1,500-1

Michael Kim: 1,500-1

Kevin Stadler: 1,500-1

Martin Trainer: 2,000-1