Andrew Novak and Lauren Coughlin won the 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational. The PGA Tour and LPGA Tour co-sanctioned event started with its first round on December 12 and ran through the weekend to wrap with its finale on Sunday, December 14.
It featured big names such as Jason Day and Lydia Ko. However, they struggled with their game and underperformed their odds.
Below are the five teams that failed to meet their odds at the Grant Thornton Invitational.
5 teams who failed their odds at the Grant Thornton Invitational 2025
#1 Jason Day and Lydia Ko

Jason Day and Lydia Ko was one of the top favorite teams to win the Grant Thornton Invitational. They had odds of 650, according to Golf NewsNet.com. However, they struggled with their game. They started the campaign with an opening round of 60 and then carded a 72. Their struggle continued in the final round also. They carded a round of 67 and settled in a tie for 13th place.
#2 Jake Knapp and Patty's Tavatanakit

Jake Knapp and Patty Tavatanakit were another favorite to win the tournament. They won the tournament in 2024 and had odds of 1000. However, they also had a tough time on the greens. Tavatanakit and Knapp started with an opening round of 59 but then struggled on the second day. They carded a 74, followed by a round of 62, and settled in solo ninth place.
#3 Brooke Henderson and Corey Conners

Brooke Henderson and Corey Conners were the runners-up in 2023. However, they struggled this year. They had odds of 650, but they underperformed. Henderson and Conners started with an opening round of 61 and then carded the next two rounds of 67 and 65. They settled in a tie for fifth place.
#4 Wyndham Clark and Lexi Thompson

Wyndham Clark and Lexi Thompson had a good start and took the lead after the opening round. However, as the game progressed, they struggled. They played the first round of 55, followed by 72 in the second round and 69 in the finale. They settled in a tie for 10th place. They had odds of 1200.
#5 Lottie Woad and Luke Clanton

Lottie Woad and Luke Clanton were another top team who underperformed their odds at the Grant Thornton Invitational. They had odds of 1200, but they struggled and settled in a T7 position. They carded rounds of 63, followed by 69 and 62.