2023 World Wide Technology Championship odds: This fan favorite is our long-shot pick at Tiger’s course
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The PGA Tour is back this week for the 2023 World Wide Technology Championship at a Tiger Woods-designed course, El Cardonal at Diamante in Mexico, and we’re picking a fan favorite and former winner as our long shot. Here’s our pick, the World Wide Technology Championship odds, betting favorites and everything else you need to know for the week.
World Wide Technology odds: Long-shot bet
UPDATE: Our long-shot pick for this week, Joel Dahmen, withdrew from the field prior to the start of the tournament.
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For the PGA Tour’s first trip to a Woods course, we’re selecting Joel Dahmen (+5500 odds to win) as our long-shot pick.
Dahmen starts the week with odds firmly in the long-shot department, but there is reason to believe he could outperform expectations.
Dahmen, who has five top-10 finishes this season, has kept his game sharp recently in the Fall Series, with solid results. He finished T13 at the Sanderson Farms Championship, then followed it up with a T7 at the Shriners Children’s Open.
Though he bungled a hot start to finish T59 at the Zozo Championship in Japan, he’s had a week off now to rest and refocus for the upcoming challenge in Mexico.
It doesn’t hurt that his one career win came at the 2021 Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship in the Dominican Republic against a similar field makeup.
Should you entrust $10 on Dahmen to secure his second PGA Tour win and he comes through, you’ll earn a tidy $550. Consider additional small bets on Dahmen to finish top 20 and top 10 for insurance.
Looking for more long-shot bets for this week’s World Wide Technology Championship? Our honorable mention long shots are Cameron Champ (+5500) and Chesson Hadley (+6600).
World Wide Technology odds: The favorites
Leading the way as the betting favorite for this week’s World Wide Technology Championship is up-and-coming star Ludvig Aberg (+900). Aberg quickly followed a star-making debut at the Ryder Cup with a playoff loss at the Sanderson Farms and a T13 at the Shriners.
Cameron Young comes in second on the odds-to-win list at +1400, with Sahith Theegala filling the third spot at +1600. Beau Hossler and Lucas Glover are tied for fourth at +2200.
You can see the top 12 in World Wide Technology Championship betting odds as of Monday afternoon below, or head over to BetMGM to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
2023 World Wide Technology Championship betting odds (Top 12 and ties)
Ludvig Aberg (+900)
Cameron Young (+1400)
Sahith Theegala (+1600)
Beau Hossler (+2200)
Lucas GLover (+2200)
J.J. Spaun (+2500)
Emiliano Grillo (+2800)
Stephan Jaeger (+2800)
Adam Svensson (+3300)
Akshay Bhatia (+3300)
Chris Kirk (+3300)
Justin Suh (+3300)
Luke List (+3300)
Thomas Detry (+3300)
How last week’s long shot fared
Two weeks ago at the Zozo Championship we ran it back by selecting Cameron Champ (+5000) for the second week in a row.
Unfortunately a disappointing final-round 74 dropped him to T59, ending his chances at back-to-back top-20 finishes.
PAST RESULTS
Check out how our long-shot picks have fared all season long below.
2023 Zozo Championship: Cameron Champ (Odds: +5000; Finish: T59)
2023 Shriners Children’s Open: Cameron Champ (Odds: +6600; Finish: T18)
2023 Sanderson Farms Championship: Akshay Bhatia (Odds: +5000; Finish: T43)
2023 Fortinet Championship: Mark Hubbard (Odds: +5000; Finish: T17)
2023 BMW Championship: J.T. Poston (Odds: +5500; Finish: T22)
2023 FedEx St. Jude Championship: Cam Davis (Odds: +6600; Finish: T6)
2023 Wyndham Championship: Harris English (Odds: +6000; Finish: T33)
2023 3M Open: Tom Hoge (Odds: +6600; Finish: T20)
2023 Open Championship: Hideki Matsuyama (Odds: +8000; Finish: T13)
2023 Genesis Scottish Open: Kurt Kitayama (Odds: +8000; Finish: T54)
2023 John Deere Classic: Dylan Wu (Odds: +6600; Finish: MC)
2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic: Austin Eckroat (Odds: +6600; Finish: MC)
2023 Travelers Championship: Adam Scott (+6600; T19)
2023 U.S. Open: Keegan Bradley (Odds:+8000; Finish: MC)
2023 RBC Canadian Open: Nick Taylor (Odds: +6600; Finish: 1)
2023 Memorial Tournament: Keegan Bradley (Odds: +6600; Finish: T30)
2023 Charles Schwab Challenge: Kurt Kitayama (Odds: +6600; Finish: T29)
2023 PGA Championship: Tyrrell Hatton (Odds: +4000; Finish: T15)
2023 AT&T Byron Nelson: J.J. Spaun (Odds: +6600; Finish: WD)
2023 Wells Fargo Championship: Sahith Theegala (Odds: +4000; Finish: T56)
2023 Mexico Open at Vidanta: Gary Woodland (Odds: +3300; Finish: T39)
2023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Dahmen/McCarthy (Odds: +4000; Finish: T11)
2023 RBC Heritage: Tom Kim (Odds: +3500; Finish: MC)
2023 Masters: Tommy Fleetwood (Odds: +6600; Finish: 33)
2023 Valspar Championship: David Lingmerth (Odds: +12500; Finish: T27)
2023 Players Championship: Corey Conners (Odds: +6600; Finish: MC)
2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational: Billy Horschel (Odds: +10000; Finish: MC)
2023 Honda Classic: Sepp Straka (Odds: +5000; Finish: T5)
2023 Genesis Invitational: Adam Scott (Odds: +5500; Finish: 65)
2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: Beau Hossler (Odds +8000; Finish: T11)
2023 Farmers Insurance Open: Rickie Fowler (Odds: +10000; Finish: T11)
2023 Sony Open in Hawaii: Kurt Kitayama (Odds: +5000; Finish: T73)
2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions: Ryan Brehm (Odds: +75000; Finish: T35)
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