Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals ClassicTees Off: Thursday, November 8 Magnolia Golf Club and Palm Golf Club – Lake Buena Vista, FLOdds to Win Tournament(For the latest Odds, connect to Sportsbook.com)| Golfer | Odds | | Robert Garrigus | 12-to-1 | | Brendon de Jonge | 15-to-1 | | Jeff Overton | 20-to-1 | | Jonas Blixt | 20-to-1 | | Ryan Palmer | 25-to-1 | | Henrik Stenson | 25-to-1 | | Charles Howell III | 25-to-1 | | Chris Kirk | 25-to-1 | | Davis Love III | 30-to-1 | | Gary Woodland | 30-to-1 | | Blake Adams | 40-to-1 | | Tommy Gainey | 40-to-1 | | Ben Curtis | 40-to-1 | | Chad Campbell | 40-to-1 | | Brian Harman | 40-to-1 | | Troy Matteson | 50-to-1 | | John Mallinger | 50-to-1 | | Scott Stallings | 50-to-1 | | John Rollins | 50-to-1 | | Greg Owen | 50-to-1 | | Camilo Villegas | 50-to-1 | | Trevor Immelman | 50-to-1 | | Sean O’Hair | 50-to-1 | | Russell Knox | 50-to-1 | | Harris English | 50-to-1 | | J.B. Holmes | 50-to-1 | | 14 golfers | 60-to-1 | | 9 golfers | 80-to-1 | | FIELD (Any other golfer) | 5-to-2 |
The Tour heads south to Disney World to wrap up the fall season. This week’s field is short on star power but there’s plenty of extra incentive on the line, as a final money grab could be the difference in earning an exemption to some of 2013’s biggest tournaments. Split between two of the easiest tracks on the schedule, this weekend should bring another shootout. Here’s a look at the best bets… Charles Howell III (25/1): Howell enters this week playing his best golf of the year, finishing T11 at the Frys.com Open and T7 at the McGladrey Classic in October. He finished T9 at Disney two years ago. Davis Love III (30/1): Love won here in 2008 and is the tournament’s all-time money leader. A T4 at the McGladrey Classic three weeks ago suggests he could be ready to make another title run. Robert Garrigus (12/1): The tournament’s 2010 champion, Garrigus also finished T10 here a year ago. He’s one of the best in an underwhelming field. Greg Owen (50/1): He spent most of the summer in a funk, but turned it around in the fall with a couple of top-25's, including a T7 at the McGladrey Classic. Tommy Gainey (40/1): The 37-year-old’s victory at the McGladrey Classic in his last start (three weeks ago) was the first of his career, so it’s highly unlikely he goes back-to-back. Still, he’s had some success at Disney, finishing second in 2008.
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