BMW Australian PGA Championship 2025: Betting Hopes

BMW Australian PGA Championship 2025: Betting Hopes

The 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship is one of the most important events on the Australasian golf calendar and also kicks off the new DP World Tour season from November 27 to 30.

The Australian PGA Championship takes place this week at the Royal Queensland Golf Club and is co-sanctioned as part of both the PGA Tour of Australian and the DP World Tour 2026.

The tournament attracts a competitive field with a mix of Australia’s best and big DP World Tour names competing to lift the coveted Kirkwood Cup.

Players compete over four rounds on the challenging Royal Queensland, known for its expansive fairways, clever bunkering and fast greens.

Current betting odds on the 2025 BMW Australian PGA Championship

PlayerChances
difficult+1000
Joaquin Niemann+1000
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen+1100
Marc Leishman+1300
Marco Money+1300
Adam Scott+1500
Cameron Smith+1500
David Puig+1500

Leading Australian PGA Championship Contenders

difficult

difficult headlines the home favorites after heading home following a strong 2025 campaign, including victory in the Houston Open on the PGA Tour.

Royal Queensland suits his strength and creativity, and he has previously enjoyed success in Brisbane, including victory in 2023. With local support and aggressive scoring potential, Lee looks set to challenge for the title again this week.

Joaquin Niemann

Joaquin Niemann is one of the most reliable winners in the golf world and as of 2025 he has already achieved five victories on the LIV Golf Circuit.

Niemann has previously enjoyed a good run in Australia, winning the 2023 Australian Open, and his off-the-ball consistency makes the Chilean a clear threat to spoil the hopes of the home fans at Royal Queensland.

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen enjoyed a brilliant 2025 DP World Tour season – albeit without recording his first win.

The Dane has achieved eight top-10 finishes this year, including second in Qatar and a tie for third at the season-ending DP World Tour Championship two weeks ago.

Marc Leishman

Marc Leishman brings proven class and extensive Australian experience to his home event. He finished second in the Australian PGA in 2018, behind Cameron Smith.

If he has a hot week with the putter, his record on home soil and comfort in the Australian crowd make him a dangerous mid-range prospect at Royal Queensland.

Marco Money

Marco Money heads to Australia after an impressive year on the DP World Tour schedule with two wins and a second-place finish on the Order of Merit.

Penge has previous experience at Royal Queensland, having triumphed at the BMW Australian PGA Championship last season, and brings a mix of confidence that could translate into a serious title push this week.

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