Paul Peterson Odds to Win and Stats for The 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge

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Paul Peterson enters the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club with +52500 odds after missing the cut at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, his most recent outing. In this article, we’ll break down his recent form to help you make your best bets on Peterson before he tees off in Fort Worth, TX.

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Peterson to win the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge +52500

Bet $20, Payout $10,520.00

Paul Peterson’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
May 21-24 The CJ Cup Byron Nelson MC 70-69 (-3) $0
May 7-10 ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic 11 66-70-71-65 (-12) 6 $97,000
March 19-22 Valspar Championship MC 70-75 (+3) $0
March 5-8 Puerto Rico Open 5 72-70-68-66 (-12) 5 $148,000
November 20-23 The RSM Classic MC 71-68 (-3) $0

Paul Peterson’s recent performance

  • Peterson has finished with a score lower than the tournament average in two of his last five tournaments, including one finish within five strokes of the leader.
  • He has finished with an average score of -12 those two times he’s made the cut.
  • Over his last five appearances, Peterson has finished in the top five once.
  • Out of the last five tournaments he’s entered, he made the cut twice.
  • Over his last 12 rounds, Peterson has finished under par nine times, while also carding seven rounds with a better-than-average score.
  • He has shot the best score of the day in two of his last 12 rounds, while scoring among the top five in four rounds.

Paul Peterson’s last five outings

Events Within Three Shots Within Five Shots Below Average
5 0 1 2

Paul Peterson’s Last Time Out

  • Peterson shot worse on par 3s than the field his last time out, recording a birdie or better on two of the eight par-3 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson (the other participants averaged 2.1).
  • On the eight par-3 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Peterson did not have a bogey or worse (the other participants averaged 1.6).
  • Peterson had fewer birdies or better (four) than the tournament average of 7.1 on the 22 par-4 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
  • In that most recent outing, Peterson carded a bogey or worse on five of the 22 par-4 holes (the field averaged 4.3).
  • Peterson ended The CJ Cup Byron Nelson carding a birdie or better on three par-5 holes, compared to the field average of 4.8 on the six par-5 holes.
  • On the six par-5 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Peterson had more bogeys or worse (one) than the tournament average (0.6).
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