2025 CME Group Tour Championship: LPGA Tour betting odds, futures picks and winner tips
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2025 CME Group Tour Championship: LPGA Tour betting odds, futures picks and winner tips

CINCINNATI, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 14: Charley Hull of England poses with the trophy after winning the Kroger Queen City Championship presented by P&G 2025 at TPC River's Bend on September 14, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)


The 2025 CME Group Tour Championship continues the 2025 LPGA Tour schedule with the event at Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida, welcoming 60 world-class players to the LPGA event.

The 2025 CME Group Tour Championship betting odds indicate this week's favorite is Jeeno Thitikul, who comes in at 6-to-1 (+600) betting odds. Thitikul, who has enjoyed great success at this event, has won twice this season.

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Nelly Korda is next best on the odds board at 10-to-1 to start the week, and she looks for a first (and only) win this season after a record-setting year last year.

Charley Hull sitting on 14-to-1, looking for a great finish to her year.

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2025 CME Group Tour Championship betting picks

Jeeno Thitikul makes a lot of sense given she's won here and has otherwise been in the top 10 twice in the last three years.

Brooke Henderson seems to like the course, too, coming in the top eight twice in the last three seasons.

Nataliya Guseva might be a good, unexpected play in the context of her season, but she did well last week and was T-7 here last year.

2025 CME Group Tour Championship betting odds: Outright winner

PLAYER ODDS
Jeeno Thitikul 600
Nelly Korda 1000
Charley Hull 1400
Minjee Lee 1600
Sei Young Kim 1600
Miyuu Yamashita 1800
Nasa Hataoka 2000
Lydia Ko 2200
Hye Jin Choi 2200
Hyo Joo Kim 2500
Lottie Woad 2800
Linn Grant 2800
Celine Boutier 3000
Ruoning Yin 3500
A Lim Kim 3500
Akie Iwai 3500
Haeran Ryu 4000
Mao Saigo 4000
Chisato Iwai 4000
Rio Takeda 4000
Brooke Henderson 4000
Jennifer Kupcho 4000
Somi Lee 4500
Megan Khang 5000
Hannah Green 5000
Nataliya Guseva 5000
Ariya Jutanugarn 5500
Andrea Lee 5500
Jin Young Ko 6000
Gaby Lopez 6000
Nanna Koerstz Madsen 6000
Ayaka Furue 6500
Lauren Coughlin 6600
Minami Katsu 6600
Jin Hee Im 7500
Brooke Matthews 8000
Auston Kim 8000
Lindy Duncan 8000
Grace Kim 9000
Esther Henseleit 10000
Angel Yin 10000
Lexi Thompson 10000
Stephanie Kyriacou 10000
Carlota Ciganda 10000
Yealimi Noh 11000
Allisen Corpuz 12000
Patty Tavatanakit 12500
Lucy Li 12500
Miranda Wang 15000
Maja Stark 17000
Manon De Roey 17500
Yan Liu 20000
Sarah Schmelzel 20000
Ingrid Lindblad 20000
Mi Hyang Lee 25000
Pajaree Anannarukarn 25000
Madelene Sagstrom 25000
Leona Maguire 30000
Chanettee Wannasaen 30000
Jenny Bae 30000

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