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Tournament favorite Jason Day wins RBC Canadian Open with 8/1 odds

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Day wins RBC Canadian Open

OAKVILLE, Ontario (TheSpread) – After coming up just shy in the British Open, Jason Day made sure he didn’t come up short at the RBC Canadian Open this weekend.

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Day rallied late to finish the tournament at -17 overall, which was one shot better than Bubba Watson for the win. Day posted a 4-under 68 in his final round and broke 70 in all four rounds of this tournament. Day birdied the final three holes of his final round to earn the victory.

According to oddsmakers, Day came into this tournament as the favorite with 8/1 odds to win, which means a wager of $100 on him to prevail will pay out an additional $800.

Watson also finished strong, birding his final four holes to get to -16 for the tournament. Watson finished with a 69 on Sunday, which was one shot better than David Hearn, who shot a 72 on Sunday to finish at -15 overall. Jim Furyk was in fourth by himself at -14 overall after shooting a 69 on Sunday.

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