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The PGA Tour Fall resumes this week at the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship, and we’re picking a Tour superstar and fan favorite as our long shot to win. Here’s our long pick, Sanderson Farms Championship odds, betting favorites and everything else you need to know.
Sanderson Farms Championship Odds: Long-shot Bet
Our long shot pick for this week’s Sanderson Farms Championship is Rickie Fowlerwhich comes into the week with +6600 odds to win.
Fowler is a six-time PGA Tour winner and has long been one of the most popular players on the Tour. But the 2024 season so far it has been one to forget for the California native.
Fowler has accumulated zero wins and zero top 10s this year, which explains why his odds are so low. But it hasn’t been all bad. In 20 events, he has missed just six cuts.
But with several stars winding down the fall season, it makes it a perfect opportunity for Fowler to get his game together and win No. 7. He also has a lot to play for, considering he’s currently ranked 110 -ti in the FedEx fall rankings.
If you bet $10 on Fowler to win and he makes it, you’ll win $660. Consider placing small extra bets on Fowler for top 10 and top 20 finishes for insurance.
Looking for more long bets on the Sanderson Farms Championship? This week’s honorable mentions are Doug Pin (+6000) and Justin Lower (+5500).
Sanderson Farms Championship Odds: Favorites
With nearly all of the PGA Tour’s elite sitting out this week, it gives a few more players a chance to join the ranks of the betting favorites.
Keith Mitchell, Mackenzie Hughes AND Maverick McNealy leads the way, all equal +2200 odds.
You can see the top 10 Sanderson Farms Championship betting odds from Monday morning below or head over to BetMGM to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
Sanderson Farms 2024 Championship Betting Odds (Top 10 & Ties)
Keith Mitchell (+2200)
Mackenzie Hughes (+2200)
Maverick McNealy (+2200)
Seamus Power (+2500)
Ben Griffin (+2800)
Nick Dunlap (+2800)
Patrick Fishburn (+2800)
JJ Spaun (+3000)
Adam Svensson (+3300)
Chan Kim (+3300)
Stephan Jaeger (+3300)