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The 2024 PGA Tour season concludes this week at the 2024 RSM Classic, and we’re picking a Tour newcomer as our long shot to win. Here’s our long pick, RSM Classic odds, betting favorites and everything else you need to know.
RSM Classic Odds: Long Bet
Our long-shot pick for this week’s RSM Classic season is Jacob Bridgemanwhich comes weekly with +6000 chances to win.
The 24-year-old, young pro from South Carolina has never recorded a top-10 finish in his short Tour career. But his recent results show that he has saved his best golf for the end of the season.
Bridgeman’s last three finishes look like this: T29, T14 and T12 at last week’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship. He has shown he can fight, now he just needs to take the next step into the winner’s circle.
If you bet $10 on Bridgeman to get the win and he pulls it off, you’ll walk away with $600. Consider placing additional small bets on Bridgeman to finish top 10 and top 20 for insurance.
Looking for more RSM Classic long bets? This week’s honorable mentions are Lucas Glover (+4500) and Justin Lower (+4500).
RSM Classic Odds: Favorites
The betting favorite for the RSM Classic is the reigning champion, Ludwig Abergwho starts the week with +1000 chances to win.
Davis Thompson opens in second place at +2,200 odds, followed by six tied players at +2,800.
You can see the top 12 in RSM Classic betting odds from Monday afternoon below or head over to BetMGM to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.
RSM Classic 2024 Betting Odds (Top 12 & Draws)
Ludvig Aberg (+1000)
Davis Thompson (+2200)
Ben Griffin (+2800)
Denny McCarthy (+2800)
Harris English (+2800)
JT Post (+2800)
Seamus Power (+2800)
Si Woo Kim (+2800)
Brian Harman (+3000)
Austin Eckroat (+3300)
Eric Cole (+3300)
JJ Spaun (+3300)
Mackenzie Hughes (+3300)
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