2017 PGA Championship – Can I Bet the Top 10?

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Aug/09/2017

You can bet on any golfer to make the top 10 of the 2017 PGA Championship with lower odds but nothing that will break the bank per se.

Favorites the likes of Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth would require a $17.50 or $15 bet to win $10 with the initial bet amount reimbursed provided either one of those golfers makes the top 10.

All prices appear below.

PGA Championship

To Place Top 10

06:00 AM

1601

Rory McIlroy

 

-175

 

1602

Jordan Spieth

 

-150

 

1603

Hideki Matsuyama

 

-110

 

1604

Dustin Johnson

 

-110

 

1605

Rickie Fowler

 

+150

 

1606

Jon Rahm

 

+175

 

1607

Brooks Koepka

 

+210

 

1608

Jason Day

 

+225

 

1609

Justin Rose

 

+300

 

1610

Sergio Garcia

 

+300

 

1611

Adam Scott

 

+300

 

1612

Paul Casey

 

+400

 

1613

Henrik Stenson

 

+350

 

1614

Justin Thomas

 

+400

 

1615

Charley Hoffman

 

+400

 

1616

Thomas Pieters

 

+450

 

1617

Daniel Berger

 

+500

 

1618

Matt Kuchar

 

+500

 

1619

Tommy Fleetwood

 

+500

 

1620

Phil Mickelson

 

+500

 

1621

Marc Leishman

 

+500

 

1622

Alexander Noren

 

+500

 

1623

Branden Grace

 

+450

 

1624

Zach Johnson

 

+600

 

1625

Kevin Chappell

 

+700

 

1626

Bubba Watson

 

+600

 

1627

Tony Finau

 

+600

 

1628

JB Holmes

 

+750

 

1629

Kevin Kisner

 

+700

 

1630

Rafael Cabrera Bello

 

+600

 

1631

Patrick Reed

 

+700

 

1632

Xander Schauffele

 

+900

 

1633

Charl Schwartzel

 

+700

 

1634

Gary Woodland

 

+750

 

1635

Ian Poulter

 

+700

 

1636

Jason Dufner

 

+700

 

1637

Jimmy Walker

 

+900

 

1638

Louis Oosthuizen

 

+850

 

1639

Webb Simpson

 

+900

 

1640

Adam Hadwin

 

+1000

 

1642

Francesco Molinari

 

+1000

 

1643

Jamie Lovemark

 

+1100

 

1644

Russell Henley

 

+1000

 

1645

Bill Haas

 

+1100

 

1646

Brian Harman

 

+1000

 

1647

Kyle Stanley

 

+1000

 

1648

Shane Lowry

 

+900

 

1649

Bernd Wiesberger

 

+1200

 

1650

Brendan Steele

 

+1000

 

1651

James Hahn

 

+1200

 

1652

Jhonattan Vegas

 

+1100

 

1653

Patrick Cantlay

 

+1100

 

1654

Keegan Bradley

 

+1100

 

1655

Thorbjorn Olesen

 

+1200

 

1656

Lee Westwood

 

+1100

 

1657

David Lingmerth

 

+1400

 

1658

Ross Fisher

 

+900

 

1659

Steve Stricker

 

+1200

 

1660

Emiliano Grillo

 

+1600

 

1661

Peter Uihlein

 

+1600

 

1662

Charles Howell

 

+1200

 

1663

Patrick Rodgers

 

+1100

 

1664

Billy Horschel

 

+1400

 

1665

Lucas Glover

 

+1400

 

1666

Russell Knox

 

+1200

 

1667

Haotong Li

 

+1400

 

1668

Danny Lee

 

+1200

 

1669

Ryan Moore

 

+1400

 

1670

Matthew Fitzpatrick

 

+1400

 

1671

Sean OHair

 

+1800

 

1672

Byeong Hun An

 

+1400

 

1673

Tyrrell Hatton

 

+1400

 

1674

Hudson Swafford

 

+1800

 

1675

Andy Sullivan

 

+1400

 

1676

Jordan Smith

 

+1600

 

1677

Bryson DeChambeau

 

+1600

 

1678

Graham DeLaet

 

+1800

 

1679

Jim Furyk

 

+1600

 

1680

Kevin Na

 

+1600

 

1681

Si Woo Kim

 

+1400

 

1682

Robert Streb

 

+1800

 

1683

Daniel Summerhays

 

+1800

 

1684

Padraig Harrington

 

+1600

 

1685

Scott Hend

 

+2200

 

1686

Alexander Levy

 

+1600

 

1687

Chez Reavie

 

+1800

 

1688

Andrew Johnston

 

+2000

 

1689

Soren Kjeldsen

 

+1600

 

1690

Pat Perez

 

+1600

 

1691

Chris Wood

 

+1800

 

1692

Martin Laird

 

+2000

 

1693

William McGirt

 

+2000

 

1694

Graeme McDowell

 

+1800

 

1695

Luke List

 

+1800

 

1696

Anirban Lahiri

 

+2000

 

1697

Joost Luiten

 

+2000

 

1698

Wesley Bryan

 

+1600

 

1699

Hideto Tanihara

 

+2000

 

1700

Cameron Smith

 

+2000

 

1701

Ryan Fox

 

+1800

 

1702

Nicolas Colsaerts

 

+1800

 

1703

Brandon Stone

 

+2800

 

1704

Sung Kang

 

+2000

 

1705

Bud Cauley

 

+1400

 

1706

Luke Donald

 

+2000

 

1707

Jonas Blixt

 

+2200

 

1708

Grayson Murray

 

+1800

 

1709

Mackenzie Hughes

 

+2200

 

1710

Richard Sterne

 

+2500

 

1711

Jason Kokrak

 

+2000

 

1712

Danny Willett

 

+2500

 

1713

Chris Stroud

 

+2500

 

1714

Dylan Frittelli

 

+2500

 

1715

Ernie Els

 

+3300

 

1716

Fabrizio Zanotti

 

+3300

 

1717

Jeunghun Wang

 

+4000

 

1718

Jim Herman

 

+2500

 

1719

Kelly Kraft

 

+2500

 

1720

Pablo Larrazabal

 

+2800

 

1721

Scott Brown

 

+2800

 

1722

Thongchai Jaidee

 

+2500

 

1723

Vijay Singh

 

+2500

 

1724

Davis Love III

 

+3300

 

1725

Kyung-Tae Kim

 

+4000

 

1726

Younghan Song

 

+2800

 

1727

Cody Gribble

 

+4000

 

1728

D. A. Points

 

+2800

 

1729

Rod Pampling

 

+4000

 

1730

Thomas Bjorn

 

+4000

 

1731

Yong Eun Yang

 

+4000

 

1732

Satoshi Kodaira

 

+4000

 

1733

Yuta Ikeda

 

+4000

 

1734

John Daly

 

+5000

 

1735

Brian Smock

 

+10000

 

1736

Adam Rainaud

 

+10000

 

1737

Alex Beach

 

+10000

 

1738

Chris Moody

 

+10000

 

1739

Dave McNabb

 

+10000

 

1740

David Muttitt

 

+10000

 

1741

Greg Gregory

 

+10000

 

1742

Jamie Broce

 

+10000

 

1743

Jaysen Hansen

 

+10000

 

1744

Kenny Pigman

 

+10000

 

1745

Matt Dobyns

 

+10000

 

1746

Mike Small

 

+10000

 

1747

Omar Uresti

 

+10000

 

1748

Paul Claxton

 

+10000

 

1749

Rich Beem

 

+10000

 

1750

Rich Berberian Jr

 

+10000

 

1751

Rod Perry

 

+10000

 

1752

Ryan Vermeer

 

+10000

 

1753

Scott Hebert

 

+10000

 

1754

Shaun Micheel

 

+10000

 

1755

Stuart Deane

 

+10000

 

1756

Chris Kirk

 

+2500

 

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