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2021 PGA Championship odds: Jordan Spieth 14/1 to land Grand Slam

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It’s PGA Championship week, and the biggest names in golf are gunning for the Wanamaker Trophy, with Rory McIlroy leading the betting to win again at Kiawah Island.

The Irishman heads the market at 12/1 with a host of big names priced second at 14/1, including Jordan Spieth, who is hoping this is the week he lands the career grand slam.

Check out the full list of 2021 PGA Championship odds (as of May 17) courtesy of BetOnline.ag.

Rory McIlroy 12/1

Bryson DeChambeau 14/1

Jon Rahm 14/1

Jordan Spieth 14/1

Justin Thomas 14/1

Dustin Johnson 16/1

Xander Schauffele 22/1

Viktor Hovland 25/1

Collin Morikawa 30/1

Daniel Berger 33/1

Sam Burns 33/1

Hideki Matsuyama 35/1

Patrick Reed 35/1

Brooks Koepka 40/1

Cameron Smith 40/1

Patrick Cantlay 40/1

Tony Finau 40/1

Webb Simpson 40/1

Scottie Scheffler 45/1

Abraham Ancer 50/1

Matthew Fitzpatrick 50/1

Sergio Garcia 50/1

Will Zalatoris 55/1

Paul Casey 60/1

Sungjae Im 60/1

Tyrrell Hatton 60/1

Joaquin Niemann 66/1

Marc Leishman 66/1

Corey Conners 70/1

Tommy Fleetwood 70/1

Justin Rose 75/1

Louis Oosthuizen 75/1

Jason Day 80/1

Shane Lowry 80/1

Lee Westwood 90/1

Adam Scott 100/1

Brian Harman 100/1

Bubba Watson 100/1

Garrick Higgo 100/1

Gary Woodland 100/1

Keegan Bradley 100/1

Matt Wallace 100/1

Max Homa 100/1

Harris English 110/1

Si Woo Kim 110/1

Billy Horschel 125/1

Charl Schwartzel 125/1

Charley Hoffman 125/1

Jason Kokrak 125/1

Matt Kuchar 125/1

Robert MacIntyre 125/1

Stewart Cink 125/1

Aaron Wise 150/1

Cameron Champ 150/1

Cameron Tringale 150/1

Chris Kirk 150/1

Christiaan Bezuidenhout 150/1

Kevin Kisner 150/1

Matt Jones 150/1

Rickie Fowler 150/1

Russel Henley 150/1

Ryan Palmer 150/1

Alex Noren 200/1

Bernd Wiesberger 200/1

Branden Grace 200/1

Cameron Davis 200/1

Dylan Frittelli 200/1

Francesco Molinari 200/1

Henrik Stenson 200/1

Ian Poulter 200/1

John Catlin 200/1

Kevin Na 200/1

Martin Kaymer 200/1

Matthias Schwab 200/1

Phil Mickelson 200/1

Sebastian Munoz 200/1

Thomas Pieters 200/1

Tom Hoge 200/1

Victor Perez 200/1

Zach Johnson 200/1

Brandt Snedeker 250/1

Brendan Steele 250/1

Brendon Todd 250/1

Danny Willett 250/1

Dean Burmester 250/1

Erik van Rooyen 250/1

Harold Varner III 250/1

Joel Dahmen 250/1

Kevin Streelman 250/1

Sam Horsfield 250/1

Talor Gooch 250/1

Tom Lewis 250/1

Byeong Hun An 300/1

Chez Reavie 300/1

George Coetzee 300/1

Jason Dufner 300/1

Jazz Janewattananond 300/1

Mackenzie Hughes 300/1

Rasmus Hojgaard 300/1

Steve Stricker 300/1

Thomas Detry 300/1

Adam Hadwin 350/1

Andy Sullivan 350/1

Brandon Stone 350/1

Byeong-Hun An 350/1

Hudson Swafford 350/1

Martin Laird 350/1

John Daly 750/1

Rich Beem 1000/1

 

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Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at [email protected].

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Report: Greg Norman spotted following a surprise grouping on Thursday at the Masters

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Greg Norman is at this week’s Masters tournament but found himself in a situation where he had to buy himself a ticket to enter the grounds.

Speaking to the Washington Post, Norman explained why he was at Augusta National:

“I’m here because we have 13 players that won 10 Masters between them. So I’m here just to support them, do the best I can to show them, ‘Hey, you know, the boss is here rooting for you.’ ”

So who was Norman following during the opening round of this year’s Masters? Well the answer may surprise you.

Per Sports Illustrated’s Bob Harig, Norman was spotted following the LIV-less grouping of Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele.

We’ll find out a little later today whether Norman will make his third appearance in as many days at this year’s opening major.

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Collin Morikawa makes surprising late putter switch at Masters

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Collin Morikawa has had plenty of success with a blade in his hands over the course of his young career, but after a lean spell on the greens lately, it appears that the 27-year-old is ready to try something new.

The California-native began the year with his TaylorMade TP Soto before switching to a Logan Olson proto last month. Now at this week’s Masters, Morikawa has been spotted with a Spider Tour X, the same flatstick that Scottie Scheffler will be using at Augusta.

The move would represent a big change, but it has been a very frustrating year on the greens for Morikawa, who will hope the TaylorMade mallet can offer him a similar upturn in fortune to that of Scheffler. In 2024, Morikawa ranks 164th for Strokes Gained: Putting, and 157th for Total Putting.

We’ll keep an eye whether Morikawa puts the mallet into action on day one of the Masters.

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Dave Portnoy places monstrous outright bet for the 2024 Masters

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Fresh off of winning $2.76 million on UConn’s victory over Purdue on Monday night, Barstool Sports’ founder Dave Portnoy has just placed a massive bet for this year’s Masters.

Tweeting on Wednesday morning, Portnoy revealed that he has placed $300,000 on Scottie Scheffler to win this year’s Masters at odds of +450.

Should he win, that’d be a total payout of $1.65 million.

Scheffler is one of the shortest priced favorites of recent times at the Masters, and is looking for what would be his third win in his last four events.

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