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The best weekend in Golf....  Who do you have winning it?

 

Here are the updated odds via Odds via BetDSI Sportsbook.

Rory McIlroy +950
Bubba Watson +1000
Dustin Johnson +1100
Justin Thomas +1100
Tiger Woods +1200
Jordan Spieth +1300
Phil Mickelson +1500
Rickie Fowler +1750
Justin Rose +2500
Alexander Noren +2500
Paul Casey +2700
Hideki Matsuyama +2700
Jason Day +3000
Jon Rahm +3000
Sergio Garcia +3100
Tommy Fleetwood +3800
Henrik Stenson +3800
Patrick Reed +4800
Kevin Kisner +5000
Adam Scott +5500
Louis Oosthuizen +6250
Marc Leishman +6500
Matt Kuchar +6550
Tyrrell Hatton +7000
Thomas Pieters +7000
Gary Woodland +8100
Brian Harman +8500
Patrick Cantlay +8500
Xander Schauffele +9000
Brandt Snedeker +9000
Kiradech Aphibarnrat +9000
Tony Finau +9250
Adam Hadwin +10000
Branden Grace +10000
Charley Hoffman +10000
Rafa Cabrera-Bello +10500
Charl Schwartzel +10500
Zach Johnson +12000
Kevin Chappell +12000
Ryan Moore +12500
Shubhankar Sharma +13500
Matthew Fitzpatrick +13550
Pat Perez +14550
Lee Westwood +14550
Bill Haas +14550
Jimmy Walker +15000
Brendan Steele +16500
Webb Simpson +17500
Patton Kizzire +18000
Field (Any Other Player) +450

 

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11 hours ago, Tigers2010 said:

My dark horse picks, that I will probably bet small to win large on is Charl Schwartzel (10500), Patrick Reed (4800) and Jason Day (3000). All excellent value.

I also like Reed at +4800, Rahm at +3000 is another one.  Tiger is a sucker bet at +1200, but it would be great TV if he was in contention on Sunday.  

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46 minutes ago, Tigers2010 said:

Tiger is done. The thought of him actually being back was fun while it lasted.

He birdied 14 to get back to +2.  If he can finish there or maybe pick up a shot or 2, he’s not out of it yet.  

 

He’s missed a lot of fairways off the tee hitting 3 woods.  In the good old days he was nails with that club.  

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25 minutes ago, PhatMack19 said:

He birdied 14 to get back to +2.  If he can finish there or maybe pick up a shot or 2, he’s not out of it yet.  

 

He’s missed a lot of fairways off the tee hitting 3 woods.  In the good old days he was nails with that club.  

I have been trying to convince myself of this for years.

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