Frys.com OpenTees Off: Thursday, October 11 CordeValle Rosewood Resort – San Martin, CAOdds to Win Tournament(For the latest Odds, connect to Sportsbook.com)| Golfer | Odds | | Vijay Singh | 15-to-1 | | Nicolas Colsaerts | 15-to-1 | | Ernie Els | 15-to-1 | | Bud Cauley | 20-to-1 | | Ben Crane | 30-to-1 | | Jonas Blixt | 30-to-1 | | Jimmy Walker | 30-to-1 | | Jeff Overton | 30-to-1 | | Patrick Cantlay | 30-to-1 | | Luke Guthrie | 30-to-1 | | Aaron Baddeley | 30-to-1 | | Josh Teater | 30-to-1 | | Fredrik Jacobson | 40-to-1 | | Bryce Molder | 40-to-1 | | J.B. Holmes | 40-to-1 | | Ben Curtis | 40-to-1 | | Brendan Steele | 40-to-1 | | Chad Campbell | 50-to-1 | | David Hearn | 50-to-1 | | John Rollins | 50-to-1 | | Kevin Streelman | 50-to-1 | | Richard H. Lee | 50-to-1 | | Gary Woodland | 50-to-1 | | Camilo Villegas | 50-to-1 | | Billy Horschel | 50-to-1 | | 11 golfers | 60-to-1 | | 8 golfers | 80-to-1 | | 2 golfers | 100-to-1 | | Robert Allenby | 125-to-1 | | Kelly Kraft | 250-to-1 | | FIELD (Any other golfer) | 5-to-2 |
The Tour’s fall season chugs along with a stop in northern California. Thus week’s field has a tad more star power than last week’s autumn opener in Vegas. CordeValle is one of the easier stops on the Tour, so expect another week of low scores in a wide-open tournament. Here’s a look at the best bets… Brendan Steele (40/1): Steele finished T7 at CordeValle a year ago, and he is coming off a solid week at Summerlin, riding a final-round 67 to a T13 finish. It was his second top-15 in three starts. He has a great chance to break through for his first Tour victory this weekend. Bud Cauley (20/1): Cauley built up some late-summer momentum, with a run of four top-10's in July and August. He was in the hunt at CordeValle last year, finishing third. Jonas Blixt (30/1): Last week at Summerlin, the tournament appeared to belong to Blixt, who led heading into Sunday before a final-round 70 landed him in third. It was his sixth top-20 in his past nine starts, and there’s no reason he shouldn't be in the hunt again this week. Ernie Els (15/1): He's the most recognizable name in the field, and Els posted a T4 here a year ago. Normally his recent drought would keep him out of consideration, but he's the class of what is still a weak field. Josh Teater (30/1): He finished T7 at CordeValle a year ago, and Teater got off to a strong start at Summerlin last week, going 70-65-67 Thursday through Saturday before fading to a T22 finish.
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