Collin Morikawa is still in the middle of a drought without a win, but that doesn’t mean Las Vegas is ignoring it at this week’s Rocket Classic at the Detroit Golf Club in Michigan. Here are the chances of betting for this week’s PGA Tour.
Rocket Classic Betting favorites
Morikawa, who last won the Zozo 2023 Championship (and before that Sports fanatics.
Since Monday afternoon, Morikawa is +1200 to win, which makes her little favorite to Patrick Cantlay, who is +1300 to win. Cantlay has also been in a decrease without a win, with his latest victory coming to the BMW 2022 championship.
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Ben Griffin, one winner twice already this seasonIt is +1500 to win, and Keegan Bradley (+1800) and Matt Fitzpatrick (+2400) round the first five. Bradley is coming out of a exciting win at the traveler championship On Sunday, his eighth victory of PGA Tour’s career.
Last year winner Rocket Classic, Cameron Davis, is +4750 to win.
You can see the first 20 places and links to the Rocket Classic Betting Chances since Monday afternoon below, or Download the fan sports book app To see the full list of chances and bets for this week.
2025 Rocket Classic ODS
Collin Morikawa (+1200)
Patrick Cantlay (+1300)
Ben Griffin (+1500)
KEEGAN BRADLEY (+1800)
Matt Fitzpatrick (+2400)
Ryan Gerard (+2500)
Cameron Young (+2800)
Chris Gotterup (+3000)
Davis Thompson (+3250)
Harry Hall (+3250)
Hideki Matsuyama (+3250)
Similarly (+3500)
Keith Mitchell (+4000)
Luke Clanton (+4000)
Max Grayserman (+4000)
Tony Argument (+4000)
WynDham Clark (+4000)
Stephan Jaeger (+4250)
Akshay Bhatia (+4500)
Minne Water (+4500)
Rickie Fowler (+4500)
Taylor Moore (+4500)
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