PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Sungjae Im enters the weekend at the Valspar Championship in a familiar position — near the top of the leaderboard and firmly in control of his own destiny.
Despite being tied at 8-under par with a crowded group, Im has emerged as the betting favorite at +600 heading into Saturday at the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. It’s a reflection not just of where he stands, but how he’s playing.
Im’s game has been steady, surgical and remarkably consistent through two rounds. Known for his elite ball-striking and ability to avoid costly mistakes, he has navigated one of the PGA Tour’s most demanding layouts with the kind of precision that tends to separate contenders from the field at Valspar. On a course where patience is required and bogeys lurk around every corner, Im has made the difficult look routine.
The Copperhead Course — particularly its daunting closing stretch known as the “Snake Pit” — has long been a test of composure as much as skill. Im checks both boxes. His ability to stay in position off the tee and give himself manageable looks at birdie without forcing the issue has kept him firmly in contention while others have stumbled.
It’s also why oddsmakers have leaned in his direction, even with multiple players sharing the lead. Im’s track record on the PGA Tour, combined with his calm demeanor and well-rounded game, makes him a reliable bet to hold form over 72 holes — something not every name near the top can claim.
If he continues to strike the ball the way he has through two rounds and maintains his usual steady pace, Im could very well separate himself from the pack as the weekend unfolds. At Valspar, where chaos often reigns late, having a player who thrives on consistency is a powerful advantage.
Heading into Saturday, Im isn’t just another name on the leaderboard — he’s the one everyone else is chasing.








