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Cadillac Championship $6 Million Bet Frenzy Chases Scottie Scheffler Dominance

9 min · 1. Mai 2026
Episode Cadillac Championship $6 Million Bet Frenzy Chases Scottie Scheffler Dominance Cover

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Six million dollars traded on the Cadillac Championship betting market in 24 hours, more volume than multiple NBA playoff games, and it's almost all flowing toward one guy: Scottie Scheffler at 24 cents to win. That means the market thinks he's got a 24 percent chance in a field of 120 elite pros, pricing him like prime Tiger Woods even though golf's chaos can turn a three-shot lead into a meltdown with one gust of wind. Sharp traders are now split between riding the Scheffler dominance wave or quietly building portfolios of boring elite ball-strikers sitting at 6 to 10 percent who could spike to 25 percent by Sunday while everyone's still romanticizing the favorite.

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