2018 Sentry Tournament of Champions Betting Odds to Win

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Jan/03/2018

Gambling911.com has your 2018 Sentry Tournament of Champions betting odds to win.  Justin Rose, considered the hottest player in the world right now, will not be playing.  This has helped open the field.

The PGA website notes that, until his big run at the end, Rose had only one top 10 — a tie for fourth in the Irish Open — during a four-month stretch. Rose said that was due more to a few technical changes he was making in May and June than any hangover from his playoff loss to Sergio Garcia in the Masters.

"I try not to think about the Masters. I don't think about it that much," Rose said in the Bahamas. "Clearly, it's one of those moments in your career. Fortunately, it's not a defining moment for me."

Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas will come into Thursday's tournament as co-favorites with the potential to pay out $500 on a $100 bet.

Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler were each coming in at 6/1 odds.

01/04/2018 04:00:00   WINS THE SENTRY TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS- ALL IN  
  98751 JORDAN SPIETH +500
  98752 JUSTIN THOMAS +500
  98753 DUSTIN JOHNSON +600
  98754 RICKIE FOWLER +600
  98755 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA +900
  98756 BROOKS KOEPKA +1000
  98757 JON RAHM +1000
  98758 PATRICK CANTLAY +2000
  98759 MARC LEISHMAN +2000
  98760 KEVIN KISNER +2000
  98761 XANDER SCHAUFFELE +2000
  98762 BRIAN HARMAN +2300
  98763 PAT PEREZ +2300
  98764 DANIEL BERGER +2500
  98765 RUSSELL HENLEY +3000
  98766 KEVIN CHAPPELL +3000
  98767 BRENDAN STEELE +3000
  98768 CAMERON SMITH +3000
  98769 AUSTIN COOK +4000
  98770 BRYSON DECHAMBEAU +5000
  98771 OTHERS ON REQUEST  

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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