Brooks Koepka 1-7 Odds of Winning Ahead of Final Day PGA Championship

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
May/18/2019

Brooks Koepka is killing it in the 2019 PGA Championship....and he may take down some of the European sportsbooks in the process.


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While most of the US-facing books had over half the money on Tiger Woods to win, European punters were all over Koepka.  In fact, the Euro bookmakers mostly listed Tiger with the 4th shortest odds based on action coming in.

Tiger missed the cut.  Koepka looks like a "lock" for Sunday unless something crazy happens (like he gets struck by lightning).

Yes you can still bet him over these next few hours at 1/7 odds.  Consider that a steal.  The payout is US$10 for every US$70 bet, but that $70 is refunded and you can end up making a nice little profit with a higher risk.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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