Cognizant Classic 2026 Golf Odds, Preview, Picks And Props

The Cognizant Classic 2026 golf tournament in the Palm Beaches is the former Honda Classic event. It’s situated in a poor scheduling spot between two Signature Events at The Genesis Invitational and Arnold Palmer Invitational. Just two top 30 players in the world rankings (OWGR) are in this week’s field from 123 total players – down more than 20 players from last year’s event with both top 20 OWGR players Jacob Bridgeman and Ben Griffin withdrawing early this week, along with top 50 Adam Scott. 

Last week’s Signature Event Genesis Invitational triple-digit longshot winner was Jacob Bridgeman, who broke through for his first PGA Tour victory. Our tournament matchup posted picks went 2-0 including a big ‘Dog winner on McIlroy over Scheffler with Rory finishing tied for second place. Our other top matchup pick was Cameron Young, who finished T4 and was one of our four selection to finish top 10.

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The Course And Stats

The Cognizant Classic 2026 golf event is played at PGA National. The Champion Course is a Par 71 that plays to 7,223 yards for the PGA Tour pros. That’s a change this year from the previous Par 70, as the 10th hole was lengthened by 20 yards and now plays as a more scoreable 528-yard par-5. Bermuda grass is back in play in the oversized greens (ave. 7,000 sq. ft) with Perennial rye grass fairways and 3-inch rough – slightly higher than last year’s event won by another longshot Joe Highsmith (-19). His 2-stroke victory over last year’s breakout major champion J.J. Spaun and this year’s early rising star Jacob Bridgman included a final round of 64.  

At the Cognizant Classic 2026 golf event at the Champions Course, hitting narrower fairways are part of the challenge along with 26 individual water hazards and water in play on 15 holes. PGA National has had a cut line above par in the last 10 years, and all 15 holes other than the Par 5’s have had a scoring average of even par or worse over the past 10 years. Tom and George Fazio designed the course in 1981, and Jack Nicklaus’ most recent redesign of the course was in 2014 with the greens modified in 2019. The back nine of The Champion Course includes the famous Bear Trap , a par 3, 4, 3 set of holes on 15-17 with water that rank among the top 5 toughest three-hole stretches for scoring on the PGA Tour.   

Key Strokes Gained stats again include Approach, especially from 125-200 yards, along with Total Driving with more listed below for the Cognizant Classic 2026 golf tournament. Players who consistently hit fairways off the tee will have a clear edge, as the tricky South Florida winds can constantly cause havoc with players navigating the tighter landing areas off the tee and hitting more pressure shots over seemingly tranquil water penalty areas throughout the course, including at The Bear Trap. Players have hit Greens in Regulation at the course near a 61% rate since 2019 – which is about 5% below the Tour average. But the ryegrass overseed that started here last year aided the easier scoring conditions, as overseed adds an agronomical process that essentially adds a thin layer of grass, which softens fairways and makes playing from the rough easier, especially around the greens.

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Odds to Win 2026 Cognizant Classic

Leading favorites and contenders golf odds from BetOnline and leading online sportsbooks refresh periodically and are subject to change, including on props and live/in-game betting. Odds adjust during and following rounds. 

  • +1600: Shane Lowry, Ryan Gerard
  • +2000: Nicolai Hojgaard
  • +2500: Michael Thorbjornsen
  • +2800: Rasmus Hojgaard
  • +3300: Keith Mitchell
  • +3500: Daniel Berger
  • +4000: Brooks Koepka, Davis Thompson
  • +4000: Max McGreevy, Alex Smalley
  • +4500: Aaron Rai, Haotong Li, Johnny Keefer
  • +4500: Rico Hoey, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
  • +5000: Will Zalatoris, Max Meissner
  • +5500: Sami Valimaki, T. Olesen, Michael Breenan
  • +5500: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Nico Echavarria
  • +6000: Chris Kirk
  • +6500: Jordan Smith, Kristoffer Reitan, Tom Kim
  • +7000: Max Homa, Garrick Higgo
  • +7500: John Parry, Mackenzie Hughes, Ricky Castillo
  • +8000: Doug Ghim, Stephan Jaeger, Jesper Svensson
  • +8500: Seamus Power, Matt Wallace
  • +9000: Kevin Yu, Eric Cole, David Ford, Blades Brown
  • +10000-12500: B. Horchel, K. Roy, J. Dahmen, A. Putnam
  • AD De Chassart, A. Eckroat, D. Brown, K. Ventura, SH Kim,   
  • Z. Dou, L. Clanton, G. Woodland, L. Hodges, E. Grillo
  • V. Whaley, T. Kanaya, E. van Rooyen, D. Lipsky 

72-hole winning score: Over/Under 267.5

From this year’s field, Max McGreevy (T4) and Erik van Rooyen (T9) finished top 10 in last year’s Cognizant Classic, while Shane Lowry (T11), Doug Ghim (T11) and Andrew Putnam (T11) finished top 15. 

Also, Top 10 finishing position odds on leading favorites and contenders include: Lowry (+185), Gerard (+185), N. Hojgaard (+225), R. Hojgaard (+275), Mitchell (+300), Thorbjornsen (+300), McGreevy (+350), Berger, Thompson, Smalley and Neergaard-Petersen (+400). 

Tournament Matchups, Props And Picks

There is no regulated sports betting in the U.S. for residents or people in Florida. But online sportsbook leader BetOnline offers an extensive range of 72-hole head-to-head player tournament matchups each week, along with select round-by-round matchups. Here are some of the notable tournament matchups and players to watch at the Cognizant Classic at the Palm Beaches. Odds listed are moneyline (- is favorite, + is underdog), and BetOnline also offers make or miss the cut odds and early Majors odds including The Masters in April. Last week’s tournament matchup picks went 2-0 including a big underdog winner on McIlroy (T2) over Scheffler.

  • Mitchell (-132) vs. Berger (+110) 
  • Lowry (-120) vs. Gerard (+100) 
  • Zalatoris (-140) vs. Koepka (+117)
  • N. Hojgaard (-140) vs. R. Hojgaard (+117)
  • Rai (-132) vs. Olesen (+110)
  • Meissner (-125) vs. Hoey (+105) – Bet Meissner (also +104, -1.5 strokes)
  • Thompson (-172) vs. H. Li (+142)
  • McGreevy (-125) vs. Kirk (+105) – Bet McGreevy (also +104, -1.5 strokes)
  • Smalley (-144) vs. Homa (+120)
  • Jesper Svenssen (-115) vs. Kevin Roy (-105) – Bet Roy
  • Echavarria (-115) vs. Hughes (-105)
  • T. Kim (-125) vs. Wallace (+105)
  • Keefer (-200) vs. Putnam (+165)
  • Woodland (-120) vs. Ford (+100) – Bet Ford
  • Jaeger (-120) vs. Eckroat (+100)
  • Horschel (-127) vs. Kuchar (+106)

BetOnline also allows bettors to wager on matchups, laying or taking 1.5 strokes. That’s what we did on Si Woo Kim at The American Express in his T6 finish after leading into the final round. Our Farmers Insurance Open matchup winner included Maverick McNealy, who also finished top 10.

Cognizant Classic 2026 Golf Picks And Stats

Fairway’s Favorites: Lowry, Gerard, McGreevy
Fairway’s Longshots: Keefer, Meissner, Ford
Fairway Fliers: Roy, Putnam

Top 20: McGreevy (+175) – Caesars

Tournament Matchups

  • Meissner (-125) over Hoey (-1.5 strokes, +104)
  • Roy (-105) over Svensson
  • Ford (+100) over Woodland
  • McGreevy (-125) over Kirk (-1.5 strokes, +104)

Post Tournament Update: Tournament matchups went 4-0 in the Cognizant Classic and now 10-3 this year, +8.45 units. Shane Lowry hit his tee shots on holes 16 and 17 into the water on Sunday to take double-bogeys and blow a 4-shot lead to finish T2 behind winner Nico Echavarria.

Shane Lowry has seven consecutive Top 25 finishes dating back to last year, and his course form is best in this field with four top 11 finishes in this event the past four years including three top 5’s and only one round over par. Lowry’s stronger long iron play and ability to flight the ball through windier conditions has always been a strength which shines through at this event. Over his last eight events, Lowry leads this field in SG: Approach and Tee-to-Green and top 10 with Gerard in both SG: Off-the-Tee and top 5 SG: Total. Lowery is a First Round Leader option (+2500) on Thursday with an early morning tee-time and lighter winds until 12 p.m. The 38-year-old Irishman resides in nearby Jupiter, and he shot his lowest round of the event last year on Thursday (66). 

Ryan Gerard is playing his best to start 2026 following a breakout season last year when he won his first PGA Tour title and had eight top 10 finishes. The 26-year-old also lives in nearby Jupiter, and he finished 4th on debut here in 2023 shooting 63 on Friday, and T25 last year in the Cognizant Classic. Few are playing better to start 2026 as Gerard posted a pair of runner-up finishes including over a similar overseed course at The Genesis Invitational, along with another top 11 finish. A superb Ball Striker, Gerard ranks top 10 in Strokes Gained Approach and Proximity to the hole from 150-200 over the first two months of the new season.  

Max McGreevy offers plenty of upside on a course he finished T4 last year when he posted four rounds under 70 including a 64 on Saturday. He also finished top 3 in a pair of events last Fall featuring Bermuda greens. The 30-year-old Oklahoma Sooner golfer posted three top 30 finishes this year until missing the cut last week on Poa annua greens at The Genesis Invitational. His best scoring was at The American Express, where the course had similar overseed and offered easier scoring conditions. McGreevy’s 2026 stats show strength that can improve this week with Top 15 ranking in Strokes Gained: Total, Tee-to-Green, Off-the-Tee and Ball Striking.  

Johnny Keefer is among the top young talents emerging on Tour. Keefer makes his 11th start on the PGA Tour following his standout performances on the Korn Ferry Tour. A superb Ball Striker, the 25-year-old played college in Texas at Baylor, and handles the wind. He’s top 10 in this field in Ball Striking, Approach, Off the Tee and tops in Greens in Regulation.     

Max Meissner fits a profile of less than 10 golfers in this field that rank above average in these stat categories: Strokes Gained: Approach, Ball Striking, Scrambling, Putting (Bermuda) and Bogey Avoidance. His comp course history and stats suggest a solid week, even though the 27-year-old missed the cut here last year following poor early season results. Meissner enters off a top 20 finish at the Phoenix Open – his fourth straight made cut this year. 

David Ford makes his 20th start on the PGA Tour this week, and the 23-year-old could be yet another young talent to emerge among the leaders and win. As a teenager in 2020, Ford shot 65-68 over a then shorter Champions Course to win the Rolex Tournament of Champions. He’s also won over the TPC Sawgrass course with precise iron play, capturing the Junior Players Championship. Ford finished T13 at the similar overseed course this year at The American Express. Since finishing 3rd in Utah last fall on Tour, Ford has gained strokes on Approach in all his PGA Tour events with some top 10 approach play across some tougher courses this year. 

Kevin Roy is an intriguing big longshot, and the 35-year-old Florida resident fares better on Bermuda and mid to long-range iron approaches. He finished T23 on his Cognizant event debut in 2023, and has a pair of top 15 finishes this year at The Sony Open and Phoenix Open. 

The 37-year-old Andrew Putnam is approaching 250 starts on the PGA Tour, and just one win. He finished T11 in this event last year, and T2 at The American Express this year at PGA West with elite Ball Striking and top 5 stats in Driving Accuracy and Greens in Regulation. Why not Top 20 at nearly 5/1 odds?

Next week it’s the Arnold Palmer Invitational $20 million Signature Event from Bay Hill Club in Orlando.

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Golf Betting Notes and History from FairwayJay

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