Here are our long picks to win
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The PGA Tour returns this week with the 2024 Wyndham Championship in North Carolina, and in the spirit of the Olympics we’re putting our long money on the former gold medalist. Here are our long picks, Wyndham championship odds, betting favorites and everything else you need to know.
Wyndham Championship Odds: Long Bet
For this week’s event in North Carolina, we pick Justin Rose as our long-term pick at +5500 odds-to-win.
Rose is a former major champion, who also won a gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. But at 44, Rose is far from being the undisputed champion at the end of his career.
The 11-time tour winner earned a victory last season at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. This season, he has only two top 10s, but his best result of the year came in his latest start: finishing second at the Open Championship.
If you bet $10 for Rose to win and she does, you’ll win $550. For insurance, consider placing an extra small bet on Rose for top 10 and top 20 finishes.
Looking for more long Wyndham Championship bets? This week’s honorees are Kurt Kitayama (+5500) and Victor Perez (+6600).
Wyndham Championship Odds: Favorites
Sungjae Im leads the betting favorites for the Wyndham Championship with winning odds starting at +1400. Open Championship contender Billy Horschel is tied for second at +2500 odds-to-win, along with former Open champion Shane Lowry and Si Woo Kim.
You can see the top 15 betting odds for the Wyndham Championship from Tuesday afternoon below or head over to BetMGM to see the full list of odds and bets this week.
2024 Wyndham Championship Betting Odds (Top 15 and Ties)
Sungjae Im (+1400)
Billy Horschel (+2500)
Shane Lwory (+2500)
Si Woo Kim (+2500)
Brian Harman (+2800)
Cameron Young (+2800)
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (+3300)
Aaron Rai (+3500)
Akshay Bhatia (+3500)
Davis Thompson (+3500)
Jordan Spieth (+3500)
Cam Davis (+4000)
Min Woo lee (+4000)
Harris English (+4500)
Nicolai Hojgaard (+4500)
Robert MacIntyre (+4500)
Thomas Detry (+4500)
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