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AT&T Byron Nelson betting odds: Favorites and underdogs at Trinity Forest

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May 7, 2019

With the PGA Championship just a week away, the Tour heads to Dallas this week for the AT&T Byron Nelson at Trinity Forest Golf Club. It’s the Tour’s third of four events in the Lone Star State this year.

Brooks Koepka, who finished as the runner-up at this event in 2016, is the betting favorite to win this week with 13/2 odds. Koepka is looking for his first win on Tour since coming out on top at the CJ Cup this past October. His most recent appearance on Tour resulted in a T22 finish at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans last month. The Byron Nelson will serve as the three-time major champion’s final tuneup before he heads to Bethpage Black next week to try and defend his PGA Championship title.

The defending champion Aaron Wise enters with 20/1 odds to win this week at Trinity Forest. The defending PGA Tour Rookie of the Year has not won since his 23-under performance at the AT&T Byron Nelson last spring. Wise finished tied for 18th at this past week’s Wells Fargo Championship.

Dallas-native Jordan Spieth, who is still looking for his first victory since the 2017 Open Championship, has 18/1 odds to win this week at Trinity Forest. Spieth finished T54 at the RBC Heritage last month.

The lowest odds to win this week at the AT&T Byron Nelson? Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo at 10,000/1 odds. The CBS Sports NFL analyst and commentator, who currently holds amateur status, received a sponsor’s exemption this past February to compete at Trinity Forest.

It will be Romo’s first time playing at the AT&T Byron Nelson and third appearance on the PGA Tour. He’s competed the last two years in the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship.

You can see a full list of betting odds for the AT&T Byron Nelson below, via golfodds.com.

Brooks Koepka is the favorite to win at Trinity Forest this week.
Brooks Koepka is the favorite to win at Trinity Forest this week.
USA Today Sports

AT&T Byron Nelson Betting Odds
Brooks Koepka-13/2
Hideki Matsuyama-16/1
Jordan Spieth-18/1
Aaron Wise-20/1
Henrik Stenson-20/1
Marc Leishman-25/1
Patrick Reed-30/1
Keith Mitchell-30/1
Branden Grace-30/1
Sungjae Im-40/1
Ryan Moore-40/1
Kevin Na-40/1
Scott Piercy-40/1
Charles Howell III-40/1
Rory Sabbatini-40/1
Rafael Cabrera Bello-40/1
Alex Noren-50/1
Pat Perez-50/1
Ryan Palmer-50/1
Scottie Scheffler-50/1
Abraham Ancer-60/1
Thomas Pieters-60/1
Thorbjorn Olesen-60/1
Lucas Bjerregaard-60/1
Seamus Power-60/1
Russell Knox-60/1
Daniel Berger-60/1
Trey Mullinax-60/1
C.T. Pan-60/1
Jimmy Walker-60/1
Justin Harding-80/1
Kyoung-Hoon Lee-80/1
J.T. Poston-80/1
Bud Cauley-80/1
J.J. Spaun-80/1
Matt Jones-80/1
Kevin Tway-80/1
Brian Stuard-80/1
Dylan Frittelli-100/1
Michael Thompson-100/1
Kiradech Aphibarnrat-100/1
Russell Henley-100/1
Austin Cook-100/1
Nick Taylor-100/1
Beau Hossler-100/1
Sam Burns-100/1
Adam Schenk-100/1
Brian Harman-100/1
Nick Watney-100/1
Ollie Schniederjans-100/1
Brian Gay-100/1
Aaron Baddeley-100/1
Scott Stallings-100/1
Denny McCarthy-125/1
Martin Laird-125/1
Luke Donald-125/1
Bill Haas-125/1
Sung Kang-125/1
Wyndham Clark-125/1
Vaughn Taylor-125/1
Troy Merritt-125/1
Shawn Stefani-125/1
Kramer Hickok-150/1
Peter Uihlein-150/1
Mackenzie Hughes-150/1
Chris Stroud-150/1
Roberto Castro-150/1
Matt Every-200/1
Harris English-200/1
Kelly Kraft-200/1
Curtis Luck-200/1
Anirban Lahiri-250/1
Cameron Davis-250/1
Ernie Els-250/1
Padraig Harrington-250/1
Colt Knost-250/1
Chad Campbell-300/1
Michael Kim-500/1
Tony Romo-10,000/1

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