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I am going to keep firing on Cameron Davis this season, especially if the books are going to be hanging odds this good. He is too talented of a player to be this much of a long shot. Davis hasn’t had the best finishes at this event, but he has never missed a cut in five career appearances. Farmers open odds Yes it’s a “square” pick and yes it’s a little bit tough to justify betting on a guy with the second shortest odds despite not winning an event since September 2019, but I think this is a perfect spot for McIlroy to get back in the winner’s circle. McIlroy has finished T3 and T5 here at Torrey Pines the past two seasons and it makes sense when you look at his style of play. He’s 2nd on the PGA Tour right now in the driving distance just slightly behind Bryson DeChambeau. He’s also 2nd in strokes gained off the tee and 47th in strokes gained putting.

Odds farmers insurance open

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Betting odds farmers insurance open

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DISCLAIMER: This site is 100% for entertainment purposes only and does not involve real money betting. Gallery Our first selection and best bet to win the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open this week from California, is world number nine and reigning PGA Championship champion, Justin Thomas.

Betting odds farmers insurance open

Patrick Reed picked up his ninth PGA Tour victory last year, shooting a 14-under and beating a handful of players by five strokes. The margin of victory was Reed’s largest of his career and his fourth-straight season with a win. Reed shared the lead after the opening round and closed out the tournament with a 4-under, 68 on Sunday. Golf betting tips: Farmers Insurance Open If I’m going to take one of the guys at 7-under to win, I would look to Homa or Theegala. I may be a bit biased as I have them on my card already, but my thought really centers around their ability to go low when their game is on. Theegala would actually be my preference here — purely from an odds perspective — as I think the +3500 number on him at PointsBet is more appropriate of the situation than the +1800 being hung on Homa, Morikawa and Im.