PGA Tour’s Fedex Cup Series Series Runs this week as the tour goes to Japan for the 2025 Baycurrent classic in the Yokohama Country Club, where the big champion twice Xander Schauffle is the full betting favorite. Here you have everything you need to know about classic baycurrent chances and other betting favorites to start the week.
Classic favorites of Baycurrent Betting
Once you have taken a week of rest following Their Ryder Cup loss THEir Bethpage BlackTwo members of Team USA will remove it this week in Japan: Xander Schauffle and Collin Morikawa.
Despite one season below, Schauffle enters a week as a betting favorite in +1000 disputes to win. Schauffle began to rediscover his shape late in the summer. He marked the Top-10th conclusion in Top-10 in the open and open championship Scottish Generation. But he followed him with mediocre performances at FedEx Cup’s play offs, where he went T22-T28 while failing to make the tournament.
Morikawa comes to second place aboard disputes with +1600 disputes to win. He has been followed by Hideki Matsuyama to +1800 disputes to win.
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2025 Scottish Genesis Open Open Chris Gotterup is next to +2200 disputes to win, along with the European Captain of the Ryder Cup Alex who AND Kurtayama Kurt.
You can see the first 20 places and links in classic baycurrent betting chances since Monday morning below, or Download the fan sports book app To see the full list of chances and bets for this week.
2025 Baycurrent Classic ODS
Xander Schauffle (+1000)
Collin Morikawa (+1600)
Hideki Matsuyama (+1800)
Alex which (+2200)
Chris Gotterup (+2200)
Kurtayama Kurt (+2200)
Similarly (+2500)
Rasmus Hojgaard (+2800)
Garrick Higgo (+3300)
Kevin Yu (+3300)
Mino Wae Lee (+3500).
WynDham Clark (+3500)
Michael Kim (+3500)
Michael Thorbjornsen (+3500)
Max Homa (+4000)
Adam Scott (+4000)
Sungjae in (+4500)
Vince Whalyy (+4500)
Gary Woodland (+4500)
Emiliano Grillo (+4500)
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