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Genesis Invitational odds to win: Rory McIlroy is betting favorite at Tiger’s tourney

February 11, 2020

With a return to the top of the world ranking comes the return of Rory McIlroy as the betting favorite. Odds makers at golfodds.com have McIlroy listed as the man to beat this week at the Genesis Invitational at 8/1.

McIlroy is coming off a strong T3 performance at the Farmers Insurance Open and is yet to finish outside the top 5 this season, including a victory at the HSBC Champions in the fall. In addition, McIlroy has played well at Riviera, finishing T4 there last year.

Just behind McIlroy are two of the other hottest golfers in the world, Justin Thomas and Jon Rahm, listed at 10/1. Thomas, who leads the FedEx Cup standings, was runner-up at the Genesis last year and already has two wins this season. Meanwhile, Rahm heads to Los Angeles with three top 10s in as many starts this year, and three wins in his last 16 starts worldwide.

Dustin Johnson, who has one of the best track records at the Genesis over the past decade, comes in at 12/1, while a quintet of golfers headlined by Tiger Woods rounds out the top 5 at 20/1.

You can find odds for the entire field below:

Genesis Invitational odds

Rory McIlroy 8/1
Justin Thomas 10/1
Jon Rahm 10/1
Dustin Johnson 12/1
Tiger Woods 20/1
Brooks Koepka 20/1
Patrick Cantlay 20/1
Xander Schauffele 20/1
Bubba Watson 20/1
Tony Finau 25/1
Hideki Matsuyama 30/1
Adam Scott 30/1
Jason Day 35/1
Justin Rose 35/1
Patrick Reed 40/1
Jordan Spieth 40/1
Marc Leishman 40/1
Phil Mickelson 50/1
Bryson DeChambeau 50/1
Paul Casey 50/1
Sergio Garcia 50/1
Collin Morikawa 50/1
Sungjae Im 50/1
Abraham Ancer 60/1
Matt Kuchar 60/1
Joaquin Niemann 60/1
J.B. Holmes 60/1
Kevin Na 60/1
Matthew Fitzpatrick 80/1
Ryan Moore 80/1
Charles Howell III 80/1
Branden Grace 80/1
Scottie Scheffler 100/1
Cameron Champ 100/1
Nick Taylor 100/1
Corey Conners 100/1
Max Homa 100/1
Alex Noren 100/1
Ryan Palmer 100/1
Adam Hadwin 100/1
Keegan Bradley 100/1
Cameron Smith 100/1
Jason Kokrak 100/1
Matthew Wolff 125/1
Francesco Molinari 125/1
Rafael Cabrera Bello 125/1
J.T. Poston 125/1
Chez Reavie 125/1
Russell Knox 125/1
Scott Piercy 125/1
Brendon Todd 125/1
Erik van Rooyen 150/1
Danny Willett 150/1
Jim Furyk 150/1
Bud Cauley 150/1
Patrick Rodgers 150/1
Andrew Putnam 150/1
Vaughn Taylor 150/1
Emiliano Grillo 150/1
Rory Sabbatini 150/1
Lanto Griffin 150/1
Brian Harman 150/1
Carlos Ortiz 150/1
Matt Jones 150/1
Charley Hoffman 200/1
Aaron Wise 200/1
Dylan Frittelli 200/1
Luke List 200/1
Sebastian Munoz 200/1
Pat Perez 200/1
Joel Dahmen 200/1
Denny McCarthy 200/1
Sung Kang 200/1
Wyndham Clark 200/1
Nate Lashley 200/1
Nick Watney 250/1
Martin Laird 250/1
Adam Long 250/1
Jhonattan Vegas 250/1
Kevin Chappell 250/1
Cameron Tringale 250/1
Jimmy Walker 250/1
Andrew Landry 250/1
Talor Gooch 250/1
Scott Stallings 250/1
Aaron Baddeley 250/1
Kiradech Aphibarnrat 300/1
Jason Dufner 300/1
Sepp Straka 300/1
C.T. Pan 300/1
Danny Lee 300/1
Russell Henley 300/1
Brian Stuard 300/1
Sam Ryder 300/1
Kevin Tway 300/1
Sam Burns 300/1
Harold Varner III 300/1
Kyle Stanley 300/1
Si Woo Kim 300/1
Adam Schenk 300/1
James Hahn 300/1
Troy Merritt 300/1
Michael Thompson 300/1
Brian Gay 300/1
Bronson Burgoon 300/1
Matt Every 500/1
Steve Stricker 500/1
Tyler Duncan 500/1
Joseph Bramlett 500/1
Kyoung-Hoon Lee 500/1
Ryan Armour 500/1
J.J. Spaun 500/1
Roger Sloan 500/1
Scott Brown 500/1
Peter Malnati 500/1
Chris Stroud 500/1
Jim Herman 500/1
Kyongjun Moon 1000/1
Sean Yu 1000/1
Martin Trainer 2000/1

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