The PGA Tour heads to Ohio where Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion.Memorial Tournament 2026 oddsScottie Scheffler 16/5Rory McIlroy 10/1Ludvig Aberg 14/1Cameron Young 16/1Xander Schauffele 18/1Matt Fitzpatrick 20/1Russell Henley 20/1Si Woo Kim 20/1Tommy Fleetwood 22/1Patrick Cantlay 25/1Odds with bet365 .Quick tips for the Memorial Tournament 2026Tommy Fleetwood to win – 22/1 with BetfairJordan Spieth to beat Harris English – 3/4 with bet365Sepp Straka for Top 10 – 4/1 with BetfredBest betting offers for the Memorial Tournament 2026Find our list of the highest-rated golf betting sites in the UK.Memorial Tournament 2026 betting previewThe Memorial Tournament is the latest PGA Tour Signature Event which means a world-class field of 72 heads to Ohio.It’s also the PGA Tour stop which honours the great Jack Nicklaus – the winner of more men’s golf majors (18) than anyone in history.Muirfield Village is Nicklaus’ most famous design and he named it after his favourite Open venue. Jack won the Claret Jug at Muirfield in 1966 and was runner-up in 1972.Free Bet OffersClaim £1000+ worth of free bets and betting offers from our partners18+ gambleaware.org T&Cs ApplyIt’s obviously a very different test to the one in Scotland as this is a tree-lined parkland layout with fast-running bentgrass greens.Par is 72 at the course which measures 7,569 yards and for the last two years Nicklaus has been waiting behind the 18th green to congratulate Scottie Scheffler.The World No.1 won by four shots last year and by a single stroke in 2024.He’s just 16/5 for a three-peat while Rory McIlroy, whose best here is third, is 10/1.Memorial Tournament 2026 betting tipsHere are some key betting tips and insights for the Memorial Tournament 2026. Tommy Fleetwood can shine in OhioScheffer may be hard to beat and several firms are offering markets ‘without’ the World No.1.And that could be a strategy worth following as Scheffler must surely win again soon after a string of near misses.The one to play is Tommy Fleetwood, who finished in the top five at last month’s Truist Championship the week before the US PGA.The Englishman has five top 10s in his eight starts in non-majors this season and looks close to a big week.True, he didn’t make it to the weekend at the US PGA but note that the last two times he missed a cut in any event, Fleetwood got back on the horse and finished runner-up on his very next start.Fleetwood has finished 16th and 20th in the last two editions of Memorial and they should be useful markers for a trophy bid this week. Back Tommy Fleetwood to win at 22/1 (1/4 Odds, 5 Places) with Betfair Jordan Spieth to beat Harris English in match betJordan Spieth looks close to putting everything together and Muirfield Village is a good course for him.The three-time major winner has finished fifth and seventh in two of the last three editions and he’s made the top 20 here in six of his last eight visits. I’ll take him to beat Harris English in a match bet.The veteran has missed two of his last four cuts at Memorial so doesn’t have the same consistency Spieth boasts at this venue and, in fact, English hasn’t broken 70 at Muirfield Village since 2015.He’s in steady form too but Spieth’s superior course record gives him the edge. Back Jordan Spieth to beat Harris English at 3/4 with bet365 Sepp Straka for Top 10Sepp Straka popped back to his birthplace to finish 12th in last week’s Austrian Open and he can take it up a notch now back on the PGA Tour.Straka, who moved to the States when he was 14, loves Jack’s event and showed it with finishes of third last year and fifth in 2024.A runner-up at Pebble Beach earlier this year and fourth at May’s Cadillac Championship, Straka is worth a punt at 4/1 with Betfred to finish in the top 10. Back Sepp Straka in the Top 10 market at 4/1 with Betfred How to watch the Memorial Tournament 2026Venue – Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, OhioDate – Thursday 4th June – Sunday 7th JuneBroadcast – Full coverage on Sky Sports Golf: Thursday-Friday 12.45 pm – 7 pm, Saturday-Sunday 2 pm – 10 pmAbout the authorDave Tindall is a former golf editor at SkySports.com and Golf365.com and has been writing betting previews for the PGA Tour and European Tour since 1997. 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