SportsLine Model Sets $93,000 Charles Schwab Challenge Parlay as Scheffler Withdrawal Reshapes Odds
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Updated · CBS Sports · May 27
SportsLine Model Sets $93,000 Charles Schwab Challenge Parlay as Scheffler Withdrawal Reshapes Odds
1 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · May 27
SportsLine simulated the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge 10,000 times and built a four-leg parlay that would pay more than $93,000 on a $10 bet.
Scottie Scheffler’s withdrawal thinned the top of the board before Thursday’s 8 a.m. ET start at Colonial Country Club, leaving Ludvig Aberg the favorite at +990 and the only player shorter than +1950.
Hideki Matsuyama Top Rest of World at +570 is one featured leg, backed by his standing as the highest-ranked non-American, non-European in the field and his strong Colonial record.
The model also includes an outright winner and another prop returning nearly +2000, while pointing to a weaker-than-usual field that opens more longshot betting angles.
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