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2025 Rocket Classic: Odds, Picks, & Best Bets

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2025 Rocket Classic: Odds, Picks, & Best Bets

Keegan Bradley’s dramatic win at the Travelers fuels momentum as PGA Tour stars chase glory at the 2025 Rocket Classic.

Some wins arrive quietly. Others echo.

On Sunday, Keegan Bradley gave us an echo. One that lingered on the greens of TPC River Highlands, where he turned a one-stroke deficit into a legacy-defining victory. Down to the final hole, with Tommy Fleetwood holding a narrow lead, Bradley played with the spirit of a man chasing something more than a trophy. His birdie on the 72nd hole stunned the crowd. Fleetwood’s bogey sealed it.

It wasn’t just a win—it was a punctuation mark on a story arc that had been waiting for its climax. For Bradley, the Ryder Cup captain who many thought might never win again, it was both a reminder and a statement: the fire still burns. As he lifted the trophy at the Travelers Championship, the season found one of its finest moments.

And just like that, the PGA Tour shifts to Detroit, still catching its breath.

2025 Rocket Classic Odds & Field

Collin Morikawa +1200
Keegan Bradley +1600
Patrick Cantlay +1800
Ben Griffin +2200
Cameron Young +2800
Hideki Matsuyama +3000
Harry Hall +3000
Si Woo Kim +3500
Keith Mitchell +3500
Max Greyserman +3500
Luke Clanton +4000
Wyndham Clark +4000
Tony Finau +4000 W/D
Rickie Fowler +4000
Akshay Bhatia +4500
Davis Thompson +4500
Rasmus Hojgaard +4500
Min Woo Lee +4500
Matt Fitzpatrick +5000
Chris Gotterup +5000
Alex Smalley +5000
Thorbjorn Olesen +5500
Taylor Moore +5500
Ryan Gerard +5500
Alex Noren +5500
Michael Kim +6000
Matt Wallace +6000
Kurt Kitayama +6500
Stephan Jaeger +6500
Byeong Hun An +6500
Nicolai Hojgaard +7000
Tom Kim +7500
Emiliano Grillo +7500
Michael Thorbjornsen +7500
Max Homa +7500
Jesper Svensson +8000
Jake Knapp +8000
Jacob Bridgeman +8000
Vince Whaley +8000
Victor Perez +8000
Ryo Hisatsune +8000
Rico Hoey +8000
Chris Kirk +8000
Cam Davis +8000
Mark Hubbard +9000
Davis Riley +9000
Patrick Rodgers +9000
Nico Echavarria +9000
Erik Van Rooyen +10000
Lee Hodges +10000
Gary Woodland +10000
Seamus Power +10000
Matt McCarty +11000
Aldrich Potgieter +11000
Kevin Roy +11000
Sam Ryder +11000
Ricky Castillo +11000
Cameron Champ +11000
Isaiah Salinda +12000
Trey Mullinax +12000
Thriston Lawrence +12000
Steven Fisk +12000
Patrick Fishburn +12000
Beau Hossler +12000
Antoine Rozner +12000
Max McGreevy +12000
Andrew Putnam +12000
Matt Kuchar +15000
Karl Vilips +15000
Webb Simpson +15000
Henrik Norlander +15000
Doug Ghim +15000
Sami Valimaki +15000
Quade Cummins +15000
Carson Young +15000
Austin Eckroat +15000

Motor City Momentum: Eyes Shift to the Rocket Classic

Drama isn’t scripted on the PGA Tour—it’s summoned. And after the emotional high of last week, Detroit Golf Club stands next in line, hopeful the echoes from Connecticut can be matched by something equally compelling.

The Rocket Classic has quietly carved out a role on the schedule as a proving ground. Past winners have used this stage to elevate, to silence critics, to remind the field they belong. Last year, Cam Davis did just that, securing his second title here. This week, all eyes will be on whether he can repeat—or if names like Collin Morikawa and Patrick Cantlay can finally turn close calls into victories.

Morikawa stands as the betting favorite. Cantlay, winless since 2022, has been striking the ball beautifully. And Davis Thompson, who nearly stole the title a year ago, lurks again. The stars are here. The course is ready. And the echoes from last week are still ringing.

Picks That Feel Like Possibilities

The board is wide open, but a few names shine through the noise.

Patrick Cantlay (16-1) brings rhythm and ball-striking precision. He’s come close before in Detroit, finishing runner-up in 2022. This week could be the one that breaks the drought.

Davis Thompson (35-1) is a name to circle. He loves this stretch of the schedule and posted a strong showing last year. The momentum is there—so is the talent.

Matt Fitzpatrick (40-1) has rediscovered his feel. After months of searching, he’s quietly built consistency. A softer field might be the perfect canvas for a return to contention.

For top-10 value plays, Michael Thorbjornsen stands tall. His distance and birdie-making ability are built for this course, even if his season has been a tale of extremes. Ricky Castillo, the rookie with a big ceiling, could turn his flashes of brilliance into something louder. And Sami Valimaki, with his putting touch and strong approach play, brings both form and value into the mix.

A New Stage, But the Same Stakes

Bradley’s win reminded us what makes this sport matter. The solitude of the walk. The weight of a final putt. The quiet storm that brews when a player believes more deeply than those around him.

In Detroit, the names change. The course is different. But the stakes are just as high.

For someone, Sunday will bring a chance to write their own echo. And maybe, just maybe, match the drama that unfolded one week—and one swing—ago.