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Golf Tournament Odds: WGC-Mexico Championship 2/26/18

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WGC-Mexico Championship Odds

The WGC-Mexico Championship is the next big golfing event taking place. Here is a look at the odds to win this tournament this weekend.

According to the latest oddsmakers at YouWager, Dustin Johnson is the favorite this weekend, as he has 6/1 odds. Other short odds to win are Justin Thomas (8/1), Jon Rahm (12/1) and Jordan Spieth (12/1). The WGC-Mexico Championship takes place Thursday-Sunday from Club de Golf Chapultepec in Naucalpan de Juarez, Mexico.

Bet on the WGC-Mexico Championship

Johnson is the two-time winner of this event and the defending champion of the tournament, which played at this course for the first time in 2017. Johnson has played in four events this year and he has one win with three top-10 finishes. DJ remains the top-ranked player in the world.

Thomas was fifth in this event a year ago. He moved up to third in the world rankings after winning the Honda Classic on Sunday. Thomas has played in five events this year, finishing 22nd or better in all five with two top-10 finishes.

Rahm is second in the world rankings. After a nice start to 2018 with a win and runner-up finish, he has finished outside the top 10 in the last three events. Rahm finished third in this event last year.

Spieth is fourth in the world rankings right now. He has had a little bit of a slow 2018 so far. In five events, he has two ninth-place finishes, but has one missed cut as well. Spieth placed 12th in this tournament a year ago.

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