Sony Open Odds
HONOLULU, HI (TheSpread) – The PGA Tour remains in Hawaii this week for the 2014 Sony Open. Here is a look at the odds to win this event.
According to oddsmakers from Bovada.lv, Adam Scott is the favorite to win, as he has 8/1 odds. Other short odds to win are Zach Johnson (10/1), Matt Kuchar (14/1) and Jordan Spieth (16/1).
Scott is second in the world rankings and coming off a sixth-place finish in the Tournament of Champions. He has placed sixth or better in five straight events, including two wins.
Johnson won this event back in 2009. He is coming off back-to-back wins in his last two events and is now currently ranked seventh in the world. He has won three of his last six tournaments.
Kuchar is eighth in the world rankings and coming off a sixth-place finish last week as well. He has placed seventh or better in five straight events. He placed fifth in this tournament last year.
Spieth is 17th in the world rankings and coming off a runner-up finish last week to Johnson. Spieth has finished second in two of his last four events.
The PGA Sony Open takes place Jan. 9-12 from Waialae Golf Course in Honolulu, Hawaii. For a look at the odds to win this golf tournament, see below.
2014 PGA Sony Open Odds To Win
Adam Scott 8/1
Zach Johnson 10/1
Matt Kuchar 14/1
Jordan Spieth 16/1
Charles Howell III 20/1
Jason Dufner 20/1
Tim Clark 20/1
Harris English 25/1
Chris Kirk 28/1
Brendon De Jonge 40/1
Hideki Matsuyama 40/1
Jimmy Walker 40/1
Marc Leishman 40/1
Brian Gay 50/1
Rory Sabbatini 50/1
Bo Van Pelt 66/1
Boo Weekley 66/1
Brian Stuard 66/1
Chris Stroud 66/1
Jeff Overton 66/1
John Huh 66/1
John Senden 66/1
K.J. Choi 66/1
Matt Every 66/1
Russell Henley 66/1
Ryo Ishikawa 66/1
Scott Piercy 66/1
Carl Pettersson 80/1
David Hearn 80/1
John Peterson 80/1
John Rollins 80/1
Michael Thompson 80/1
Roberto Castro 80/1
Ryan Palmer 80/1
Scott Brown 80/1
Vijay Singh 80/1
Brendon Todd 100/1
Daniel Summerhays 100/1
Justin Hicks 100/1
Justin Leonard 100/1
Kevin Na 100/1
Mark Wilson 100/1
Pat Perez 100/1
Ben Martin 125/1
Briny Baird 125/1
Chesson Hadley 125/1
D-A Points 125/1
Jerry Kelly 125/1
Ken Duke 125/1
Kevin Kisner 125/1
Retief Goosen 125/1
Sang Moon Bae 125/1
Sean O’Hair 125/1
Seung-yul Noh 125/1
Spencer Levin 125/1
Brian Harman 150/1
Bud Cauley 150/1
Cameron Tringale 150/1
Charlie Wi 150/1
Greg Chalmers 150/1
Heath Slocum 150/1
Jason Kokrak 150/1
Johnson Wagner 150/1
Jonathan Byrd 150/1
Josh Teater 150/1
Morgan Hoffman 150/1
Robert Allenby 150/1
Russell Knox 150/1
Scott Langley 150/1
Stewart Cink 150/1
Stuart Appleby 150/1
William Mcgirt 150/1
Woody Austin 150/1
Yong-Eun Yang 150/1
Danny Lee 200/1
David Lingmerth 200/1
Hideto Tanihara 200/1
Hudson Swafford 200/1
Jeff Maggert 200/1
Joe Durant 200/1
Kenny Perry 200/1
Masahiro Kawamura 200/1
Ricky Barnes 200/1
Tim Wilkinson 200/1
Tommy Gainey 200/1
Yuta Ikeda 200/1
Andrew Svoboda 250/1
Billy Hurley III 250/1
Brad Fritsch 250/1
Charlie Beljan 250/1
D.H. Lee 250/1
Daniel Chopra 250/1
Erik Compton 250/1
James Hahn 250/1
Jamie Lovemark 250/1
Jim Herman 250/1
Kevin Tway 250/1
Matt Bettencourt 250/1
Michael Putnam 250/1
Nicholas Thompson 250/1
Paul Goydos 250/1
Ryui Imada 250/1
Scott Gardiner 250/1
Shane Bertsch 250/1
Steven Bowditch 250/1
Ted Potter Jr. 250/1
Tim Herron 250/1
Toshinori Muto 250/1
Troy Matteson 250/1
Troy Merritt 250/1
Tyrone Van-Aswegen 250/1
Will Claxton 250/1
Alex Prugh 300/1
Chad Collins 300/1
Wes Roach 300/1
Alex Aragon 500/1
Bobby Gates 500/1
Brice Garnett 500/1
Bronson La’Cassie 500/1
Derek Ernst 500/1
Edward Loar 500/1
Fred Funk 500/1
Jim Renner 500/1
John Daly 500/1
Miguel Angel Carballo 500/1
Mike Weir 500/1
Scott Verplank 500/1
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