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The PGA TOUR is headed to Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, for this year’s Truist Championship. Truist was a new sponsor for this Signature Event last year, but it was moved to a different course since Quail Hollow hosted the PGA Championship. This year, the event is back at Quail Hollow, like usual, and it serves as the warm-up for this year’s PGA Championship next week. For this week and every week, DraftKings Sportsbook is ready to offer a piece of the action with a wide variety of markets available for each of the players in the field. One option to boost your potential winnings even higher this week is to combine some strong plays into an exciting same-game parlay (SGP) — which DraftKings Sportsbook now offers for golf!
Let’s take a look through the many options and markets available on DraftKings Sportsbook and pinpoint some bets that can combine and multiply odds in a same-game parlay for the Truist Championship.
I highlighted Schauffele in my fantasy golf cash game plays this week, and I love his consistency and strong form coming back to a course where he has good history.
The 32-year-old finished T12 at the RBC Heritage before taking the last two weeks off, and before that he ran off four top-10 finishes in five events. He finished T7 at The Genesis, third at THE PLAYERS, T4 at the Valspar and T9 at Augusta during that impressive stretch.
He ranks second in the field in Strokes Gained: Approach over the last six months, third in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee, fifth in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green, and fourth in Total Strokes Gained.
At Quail Hollow, he finished runner-up in 2023 and 2024, the last two times a non-major was held at this venue. He also made the cut last year at the PGA Championship. Schauffele has a great chance to get a win this week, but even if the bounces continue to not go his way, he has a great chance to add another top-10.
Fitzpatrick to notch a top 20 is the longest odds of the three legs in my SGP this week, but the 27-year-old from England comes to his Quail Hollow debut with outstanding form. He won the Hero Indian Open at the end of March on the DP World Tour and followed that up a few weeks later with another win while playing alongside his brother, Matt Fitzpatrick.
The win at the Zurich Classic secured Alex a full-time exemption on the PGA TOUR, and it also earned him a spot in last week’s Cadillac Championship. Fitzpatrick stayed hot and placed T9 in Doral, where he led the field in both driving accuracy and Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee.
Fitzpatrick was rolling even before he started getting wins, and he has posted top-20 finishes in 10 of his 16 tournaments worldwide, mostly on the DP World Tour.
His tee-to-green shotmaking and accurate driving should continue to play up at Quail Hollow, and adding him to an SGP boosts the odds through the roof, as you can see at the bottom of the post.
Woodland’s win in Houston was one of the best golf stories of the year, and this pick isn’t meant to rain on that parade at all. However, Woodland may be a little over-valued since he finished T38 last week at the Cadillac. He also has missed the cut in four of his first six events this year, finishing outside the top 60 in his two made cuts.
He won in Houston and added a T8 at the RBC Heritage, but he cooled off on approach last week and hit just 26 of 56 fairways in regulation, finishing with nine bogeys and a pair of doubles.
At Quail Hollow, Woodland did finish fifth and T4 in two events earlier in his career, but he missed the cut last year at the PGA Championship and finished T38 in 2024. Smalley finished ahead of him last year, making the cut and posting a T28 at the PGA Championship. That was Smalley’s second tournament at Quail Hollow after placing T18 in 2023 in his course debut.
Smalley makes sense to take over Woodland in this head-to-head matchup based on his strong recent form. HE has six top-25 finishes in his last eight events with a T2 at the Zurich Classic and a T7 at last week’s Cadillac Championship. Smalley was T13 in the field last week in driving accuracy and fourth in Strokes Gained: Approach.
His tee-to-green game and distance and accuracy off the tee will set him up for success again this week. Another strong finish would secure his spot in the PGA Championship as well, while Woodland is already in the field and may continue his slide out of form.

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