Odds to Win the PGA Championship

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We haven't seen Tiger Woods on the golf course since his win at the Masters, but as we head into the PGA Championship, now golf's second major of the year, he's ready to tee it up again. And as you may have guessed, he's the betting favorite to win this tournament too at +950 on FanDuel Sportsbook.
Tiger is followed closely by Dustin Johnson at +1100. Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy are both at +1200 on FanDuel Sportsbook. Those three players rank No. 1, 3 and 4 in the world, respectively. Tiger is currently ranked 6th. Justin Rose, ranked No. 2 in the world is +1900.
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Some other notable players further down the odds list include Rickie Fowler (+2100), Jordan Spieth (+3400), Bryson DeChambeau and Tony Finau (both at +3600), Bubba Watson (+5500) and Phil Mickelson (+7500). Justin Thomas has the fifth best odds at +1500.
@TigerWoods Mike Cowan has 1 Masters. 1 major. Steve Williams has 3 masters, 3 US Opens, 3 British Opens and 4 PGAs. 13 majors. Joe LaCava has 1 Masters. Lets give Joe LaCava a US Open, a British Open and a PGA to make him the first caddy to win all 4 in one year.
— Kowan McGarry (@kowanmcgarry) May 12, 2019
While the odds indicate a number of people having a possibility to win, it's clear, whether it's justified or not, Tiger will be the betting favorite heading into Thursday.
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