PGA Tournament Odds: Farmers Insurance Open 1/23/18

PGA Tournament Odds: Farmers Insurance Open 1/23/18 PGA Tournament Odds: Farmers Insurance Open 1/23/18

Farmers Insurance Open Odds

The 2018 Farmers Insurance Open is the next tournament up in the 2018 PGA Tour. Here is a look at the odds to win this event.

According to the latest oddsmakers, Jon Rahm is favored to win this tournament, as he has (7/1) odds. Other short odds to prevail are Rickie Fowler (10/1), Hideki Matsuyama (14/1), Justin Rose (14/1), Jason Day (18/1) and Tiger Woods (20/1). The Farmers Insurance Open takes place Thursday-s Sunday from Torrey Pines in La Jolla, California.

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Rahm is the defending champion of this tournament. He has climbed up to second in the world rankings following his win this past weekend. Rahm has won two of his last three tournaments.

Fowler is seventh in the world rankings. He is playing well lately, finishing in the top 5 in four of his last five tournaments. Fowler missed the cut in this event last year.

Matsuyama is fifth in the world rankings. He has placed in the top 5 in four of his last five events. Matsuyama finished 33rd in this event a year ago.

Rose is sixth in the world rankings coming into this week. He has finished in the top 10 in 10 of his last 11 tournaments. That includes three wins. Rose finished fourth in the Farmers Insurance Open last year.

Day won this tournament in 2015. He has fallen to 14th in the world rankings as he gets set to play his first tournament of 2018. Day was winless last year with six top-10 finishes in 22 events. He missed the cut in this event last year.

Woods is a 7-time winner of this event, last coming in 2013. He is 647th in the world rankings as he just returned to action a few weeks ago in the Hero World Challenge. Woods finished ninth in that event and looked as good as he has in years. His last victory came in 2013.

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