PGA Tournament Odds: Dell Technologies Championship 8/29/17

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Dell Technologies Championship Odds

The top 100 golfers left in the FedEx Cup standings will meet in the Dell Technologies Championship this weekend. Here is a look at the odds to win this tournament.

According to the latest oddsmakers, Dustin Johnson is the favorite to win this week, as he has 7/1 odds. Other short odds to win are Jordan Spieth (15/2), Hideki Matsuyama (12/1), Rory McIlroy (14/1) and Rickie Fowler (14/1). The Dell Technologies Championship takes place Thursday-Sunday from TPC Boston in Norton, Massachusetts.  

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Johnson is No. 1 in the world rankings and coming off a big win on Sunday in The Northern Trust, besting Spieth in a playoff. Johnson has four wins this year and has finished in the top 20 in four straight events.

Spieth is coming off a second-place finish this past weekend and is continuing to have a great year. He has three wins and has finished in the top 2 in four of his last eight tournaments. Spieth is currently second in the world rankings.

Matsuyama is third in the world rankings. He has two wins on the year, but is coming off a missed cut in The Northern Trust. Prior to that, Matsuyama had finished in the top 15 in five straight tournaments.

McIlroy is a two-time winner of this tournament and the defending champion. He comes into this weekend fourth in the world rankings. However, McIlroy is winless this year and he has placed outside the top 20 in four of his last six tournaments.

Fowler comes into this weekend 10th in the world rankings. He has one win this year and has finished in the top 10 in six of his last nine tournaments.

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