PGA Tournament Odds: CareerBuilder Challenge 1/16/18

PGA Tournament Odds: CareerBuilder Challenge 1/16/18 PGA Tournament Odds: CareerBuilder Challenge 1/16/18

CareerBuilder Challenge Odds

The 2018 CareerBuilder Challenge is the next PGA Tournament on the schedule. Here is a look at the odds to win this week’s event.

According to the latest oddsmakers, Jon Rahm is favored to win this tournament, as he has (8/1) odds. Other short odds to prevail are Brian Harman (14/1), Kevin Kisner (18/1), Patrick Reed (18/1) and Webb Simpson (18/1). The CareerBuilder Challenge takes place from TPC Stadium Course at PGA West in La Quinta, California.

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Rahm is up to third in the world rankings. He is coming off a 2017 season with three wins and 14 top-10 finishes. He placed second in the Tournament of Championship a few weeks ago and has placed in the top 10 in six of his last nine events.

Harman is 20th in the world rankings. He is on a nice hot streak right now, finishing in the top 10 in five straight events. Harman was in contention for this tournament last year, finishing in third place.

Kisner is 27th in the world rankings. He has made the cut in 13 straight tournaments, but has just three top-10 finishes during this run. Kisner finished 25th in this tournament last year.

Reed won this tournament in 2014 and he finished 12th a year ago. He comes into this tournament 25th in the world rankings. Reed has finished in the top 10 in his last two events, but this is his first tournament of 2018.

Simpson is 38th in the world rankings right now. He has yet to win a PGA Tournament since the 2013 season. Simpson is coming off a fourth-place finish at the Sony Open last week. However, he placed 66th in this tournament last year.

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