Charles Schwab Challenge picks: Who experts (and golf fans!) think will win

Jordan Spieth, left, and Scottie Scheffler earlier this year.

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The tournament your grandma knew as the Colonial is now the Charles Schwab Challenge, and that’s not all that has changed since the birth of the event, in 1946, at Colonial Country Club, in Fort Worth.

The course is longer. Drives fly farther. And there are many more ways for fans to get involved.

Among them: Chirp Golf. An affiliate of GOLF.com, Chirp is a free-to-play mobile game that features weekly contests including a $5,000 Jackpot Pick ‘Em and other live shot-by-shot precaution games. One of those games is a Trifecta contest that calls for users to pick three players: a favorite, a contender, and a long shot.

Nearly 1,000 users have already signed up for this week’s Trifecta, a health sample size that gives us a sense of where public opinion is leaning.

In the favorite’s category (players ranked 1-20 in the world), last week’s PGA Championship winner, Justin Thomas, has the strongest backing so far among Chirp users, with 21.48 percent of the vote. Scottie Scheffler (19.57 percent) is the next most popular pick, followed by Jordan Spieth (14.77) and Will Zalatoris (12.75 percent).


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Among the contenders (ranked 21-60 in the world), Webb Simpson and Bubba Watson are tied as the top choices (each has 17.45 percent of the backing), followed by Sebastian Munoz (8.84 percent).

And then there are the long shots (ranked 61 and higher). In that category, Harry Higgs leads the way (19.35 percent), with Rory Sabbatini (13.09 percent) and Denny McCarthy just behind.

If you’d like to join the fun, you can download the Chirp App here.

And if you’re looking for guidance from our experts, here’s Charles Schwab Trifecta picks from three GOLF.com staffers.

Jessica Marksbury, senior editor:

Favorite: Jordan Spieth (rank: 9)

I’m not going to be the one to bet against Jordan in Texas

Contender: (rank: 39)

Another major champ from the Lone Star state, he was T7 at Colonial in 2020. That’s good enough for me.

Long shot: Ryan Palmer (rank: 93).

Not only is Colonial Palmer’s home course, but he’s also having a strong season, with four to-25s and a T5 at the Byron Nelson.

Nick Piastowski, senior editor:

Favorite: Viktor Hovland (rank: 7)


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Colonial demands precision. Few players hit it straighter.

Contender: Max Homa (rank: 29)

A win two weeks ago, followed by a strong showing at the PGA Championship. Yes, please.

Long shot: Ryan Palmer (rank: 93)

I’m with Jessica. Easy choice. Member here. He might not win, but he’ll be in the mix.

Josh Sens, senior writer:

Favorite: Scottie Scheffler (rank: 1)

I’m not reading too much into Scheffler’s missed cut last week at Southern Hills. If anything, it should be motivation.

Contender: 
Tommy Fleetwood (rank: 41)

Quietly, Fleetwood has been rounding into form.

Long shot: David Riley (rank: 113)

Riley has shown us a lot this year. He’s a much stronger player than what his world ranking reflects.

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A golf, food and travel writer, Josh Sens has been a GOLF Magazine contributor since 2004 and now contributes across all of GOLF’s platforms. His work has been anthologized in The Best American Sportswriting. He is also the co-author, with Sammy Hagar, of Are We Having Any Fun Yet: the Cooking and Partying Handbook.

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