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PGA Tournament Odds: Valspar Championship 3/7/17

PGA Tournament Odds: Valspar Championship 3/7/17 PGA Tournament Odds: Valspar Championship 3/7/17

Valspar Championship Odds

The PGA Tour is back in full swing this week for the Valspar Championship. Here is a look at the odds to win this event.

According to oddsmakers at Bovada.lv, Justin Thomas and Henrik Stenson are co-favorites to win, as each has 10/1 odds. Other short odds to win are Ryan Moore (22/1) and Matt Kuchar (25/1). The Valspar Championship takes place from Thursday-Sunday from Innisbrook-Copperhead Course.

Bet on Valspar Championship

Thomas is seventh in the world rankings. He is coming off a fifth-place finish at the Mexico Championship and he already has two wins this year. However, he also has missed the cut in two of his last four events.

Stenson is sixth in the world rankings. He had to withdraw from last week’s event, but had finished in the top 10 in six straight events prior to that.

Moore is 37th in the world ranking. He finished 28th in last week’s event and has just one top-10 finish on the year. He placed third in this tournament a year ago.

Kuchar is 20th in the world rankings but off to a shaky 2017. He has finished 20th or worse in his last three events and hasn’t had a win since 2015.