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Wyndham Championship betting odds: Favorites and underdogs in Greensboro

July 30, 2019

The PGA Tour’s 2018-19 regular season schedule comes to a close this week at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina. The tournament, which will be played at Sedgefield Country Club, is the last chance for many players to qualify for the FedEx Cup Playoffs in August.

Webb Simpson is the betting favorite to win this week with 10/1 odds. The 2012 U.S. Open champion is coming off a second-place finish at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational at TPC Southwind in Memphis this past week. The 33-year-old Simpson last won on Tour at the 2018 Players Championship, and his first Tour win came at the 2011 Wyndham Championship. The North Carolina-native, who was a runner-up at last year’s tournament, is ranked No. 17 in the world.

Rookie Collin Morikawa, who won the Barracuda Championship this past week for his first PGA Tour victory, enters with 18/1 odds to win this week. His win catapulted him from 172nd to 90th in the OWGR.

The defending champion in the event also happens to be the guy with the most Wyndham titles in the field: Brandt Snedeker. The 2018 champion and two-time winner enters the event with 25/1 odds to win his third Wyndham Championship. The 38-year-old Snedeker hasn’t won on Tour since last year’s event, and he’s coming off a T27 finish at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude. Snedeker, who won the Wyndham during his rookie season on Tour in 2007, is currently ranked No. 48 in the world.

Below is a complete list of odds to win for the entire Wyndham Championship field, via golfodds.com.

2019 Wyndham Championship Betting Odds

Webb Simpson-10/1
Hideki Matsuyama-14/1
Collin Morikawa-18/1
Jordan Spieth-18/1
Paul Casey-25/1
Patrick Reed-20/1
Brandt Snedeker-25/1
Viktor Hovland-25/1
Billy Horschel-25/1
Chez Reavie-40/1
Lucas Glover-50/1
Cameron Smith-40/1
Rory Sabbatini-50/1
Alex Noren-40/1
Joaquin Niemann-40/1
Matthew Wolff-50/1
Sungjae Im-60/1
Adam Hadwin-60/1
Charles Howell III-60/1
Byeong Hun An-60/1
Martin Kaymer-60/1
Aaron Wise-60/1
Scott Piercy-60/1
Abraham Ancer-60/1
Martin Laird-80/1
Dylan Frittelli-60/1
Jason Kokrak-80/1
Kevin Streelman-60/1
Russell Henley-60/1
Bud Cauley-100/1
Daniel Berger-80/1
Russell Knox-80/1
Kyle Stanley-80/1
Denny McCarthy-100/1
Bill Haas-100/1
Jason Dufner-100/1
Brian Harman-80/1
Sepp Straka-80/1
Vaughn Taylor-100/1
Doc Redman-80/1
Branden Grace-100/1
Lucas Bjerregaard-100/1
Zach Johnson-100/1
Charley Hoffman-125/1
Nick Watney-125/1
Wyndham Clark-100/1
Roger Sloan-125/1
J.T. Poston-125/1
Austin Cook-125/1
Adam Schenk-125/1
Kevin Tway-125/1
Troy Merritt-125/1
Andrew Landry-150/1
Ryan Armour-150/1
Brice Garnett-125/1
Luke List-150/1
Pat Perez-150/1
J.J. Spaun-150/1
Beau Hossler-150/1
Nick Taylor-100/1
Sebastian Munoz-150/1
Sam Ryder-150/1
Brendan Steele-150/1
Kiradech Aphibarnrat-150/1
Si Woo Kim-150/1
Jimmy Walker-150/1
Danny Lee-150/1
Corey Conners-125/1
Bronson Burgoon-150/1
Josh Teater-150/1
Joel Dahmen-200/1
Harold Varner III-150/1
Johnson Wagner-200/1
Harris English-150/1
Matt Jones-150/1
Cameron Champ-150/1
Robert Streb-150/1
Peter Malnati-150/1
Chris Stroud-150/1
Shawn Stefani-150/1
Peter Uihlein-200/1
Patrick Rodgers-200/1
Kyoung-Hoon Lee-200/1
Kramer Hickok-200/1
Talor Gooch-200/1
Sam Saunders-200/1
Adam Long-200/1
Kelly Kraft-200/1
Chesson Hadley-200/1
Wes Roach-200/1
Seamus Power-200/1
Zack Sucher-200/1
Tom Hoge-150/1
Scott Brown-200/1
Luke Donald-200/1
Cameron Davis-250/1
Patton Kizzire-300/1
Padraig Harrington-300/1
Ernie Els-300/1

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