Friday, August 17, 2018

Golf 'Majors' Odds and Prop Bets for 2019

(RELEASE) – The return of Tiger Woods and a host of talented young players has made golf’s four Majors must-see TV.  With three unexpected players winning the four Majors this year,  the odds-makers at www.SportsBettingDime.com have set the lines for 2019 by installing Dustin Johnson (11/4), Jordan Spieth (3/1), Brooks Koepka (4/1) Rory McIlroy (4/1), Justin Thomas (9/2), Rickie Fowler (9/2) Jon Rahm (5/1) and Tiger Woods (5/1) as favorites to add a “Major” to their resumes.

The odds-makers have also given Tiger Woods 5/6 odds to miss the cut at a Major or play in the final group on a Sunday in a Major.  Additionally, you can get 2/1 odds on Tiger leading a Major after any of the 16 rounds in 2019.  The odds-makers are not convinced that the trend of first-time winners will continue, offering very generous 7/1 odds that there is at least one first-time winner in 2019.

Here’s a look at the “Major” odds for 25 of the top players from the odds-makers at www.SportsBettingDime.com.

ODDS TO WIN A MAJOR IN 2019
“Oldies But Goodies” (previous major winners)
Dustin Johnson: 11/4
Jordan Spieth: 3/1
Rory McIlroy: 4/1
Justin Thomas: 9/2
Tiger Woods: 5/1
Jason Day: 13/2
Justin Rose 10/1
Phil Mickelson: 13/1
Bubba Watson: 15/1
Sergio Garcia: 16/1
Adam Scott: 19/1

Repeat Performers (to win any Major)
Brooks Koepka: 4/1
Patrick Reed: 9/1
Francisco Molinari: 14/1

Welcome to the Club (first-time Major winner)
Rickie Fowler: 9/2
Jon Rahm: 5/1
Tommy Fleetwood: 7/1
Hideki Matsuyama: 9/1
Paul Casey 11/1
Alex Noren: 14/1
Xander Schauffele: 33/2
Matt Kuchar: 17/1
Tony Finau: 20/1
Bryson DeChambeau: 21/1
Kevin Kisner: 35/1

Odds all four major champions are first-time major winners: 40/1

Odds none of the four major champions are first-time major winners: 7/1

Odds Tiger Woods misses the cut of a major in 2019: 5/6

Odds Tiger Woods plays in the final group on a Sunday at a major in 2019: 2/1

Odds Tiger Woods is the leader or co-leader after any of the 16 major rounds in 2019: 5/6

Learn more at SportsBettingDime.com.

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