Coming off a big win at the wind-shortened Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Dustin Johnson is the clear bettors favorite at the Sony Open. He’s in at 9/1, well ahead of Keegan Bradley, Matt Kuchar and Webb Simpson, who all are at 16/1. Carl Petterson and Zach Johnson are in at 20/1, rounding out the top five (and ties).
The Sony Open has a reputation as a tight course, perhaps favoring the accurate over the long. If that’s the case, then perhaps the winner will comes from the ranks of Jerry Kelly (1st last year in driving accuracy) John Huh (11th) or Zach Johnson (14th). Kelly is in at 80/1, while oddsmakers have Huh at 50/1.
The complete odds are below, courtesy of Bovada.lv:
Player | Odds |
---|---|
Dustin Johnson | 9/1 |
Keegan Bradley | 16/1 |
Matt Kuchar | 16/1 |
Webb Simpson | 16/1 |
Carl Pettersson | 20/1 |
Zach Johnson | 20/1 |
Charles Howell III | 22/1 |
Tim Clark | 25/1 |
Ryan Moore | 28/1 |
Brendon De Jonge | 33/1 |
Jonas Blixt | 33/1 |
K J Choi | 33/1 |
Scott Piercy | 33/1 |
Brian Gay | 40/1 |
Bud Cauley | 40/1 |
Kevin Na | 40/1 |
Ryan Palmer | 40/1 |
Vijay Singh | 40/1 |
Chad Campbell | 50/1 |
Davis Love III | 50/1 |
John Huh | 50/1 |
John Senden | 50/1 |
Johnson Wagner | 50/1 |
Luke Guthrie | 50/1 |
Matt Every | 50/1 |
Michael Thompson | 50/1 |
Ben Curtis | 66/1 |
Chris Kirk | 66/1 |
Harris English | 66/1 |
Jeff Overton | 66/1 |
Jimmy Walker | 66/1 |
Kyle Stanley | 66/1 |
Mark Wilson | 66/1 |
Pat Perez | 66/1 |
Rory Sabbatini | 66/1 |
Tommy Gainey | 66/1 |
Y-E Yang | 66/1 |
Brian Harman | 80/1 |
Charlie Wi | 80/1 |
Jerry Kelly | 80/1 |
John Rollins | 80/1 |
Josh Teater | 80/1 |
Marc Leishman | 80/1 |
Russell Henley | 80/1 |
Sang-Moon Bae | 80/1 |
Scott Stallings | 80/1 |
Tom Gillis | 80/1 |
Billy Horschel | 100/1 |
Boo Weekley | 100/1 |
George Mcneill | 100/1 |
Hideki Matsuyama | 100/1 |
J J Henry | 100/1 |
John Mallinger | 100/1 |
Kevin Stadler | 100/1 |
Robert Allenby | 100/1 |
Russell Knox | 100/1 |
Steve Marino | 100/1 |
Stewart Cink | 100/1 |
Will Claxton | 100/1 |
Casey Wittenberg | 125/1 |
David Hearn | 125/1 |
Greg Owen | 125/1 |
Jason Kokrak | 125/1 |
Ken Duke | 125/1 |
Martin Flores | 125/1 |
Matt Jones | 125/1 |
Morgan Hoffmann | 125/1 |
Ricky Barnes | 125/1 |
Rod Pampling | 125/1 |
Tim Herron | 125/1 |
Ben Kohles | 150/1 |
Cameron Tringale | 150/1 |
D J Trahan | 150/1 |
Daniel Summerhays | 150/1 |
David Lingmerth | 150/1 |
Doug Labelle II | 150/1 |
Graham Delaet | 150/1 |
Hideto Tanihara | 150/1 |
James Hahn | 150/1 |
Jeff Maggert | 150/1 |
John Daly | 150/1 |
Kevin Streelman | 150/1 |
Luke List | 150/1 |
Mark Anderson | 150/1 |
Patrick Reed | 150/1 |
Richard Lee | 150/1 |
Roberto Castro | 150/1 |
Shawn Stefani | 150/1 |
Steven Bowditch | 150/1 |
Vaughn Taylor | 150/1 |
Yuta Ikeda | 150/1 |
Bill Lunde | 200/1 |
Bobby Gates | 200/1 |
Brad Fritsch | 200/1 |
Brian Davis | 200/1 |
Cameron Percy | 200/1 |
Chez Reavie | 200/1 |
Chris Stroud | 200/1 |
Colt Knost | 200/1 |
David Mathis | 200/1 |
Derek Ernst | 200/1 |
Dicky Pride | 200/1 |
Fred Funk | 200/1 |
Gary Christian | 200/1 |
Jason Bohn | 200/1 |
Robert Streb | 200/1 |
Ted Potter Jr. | 200/1 |
Alexandre Rocha | 250/1 |
Alistair Presnell | 250/1 |
Billy Mayfair | 250/1 |
Brian Stuard | 250/1 |
D H Lee | 250/1 |
Darron Stiles | 250/1 |
Erik Compton | 250/1 |
Justin Bolli | 250/1 |
Justin Hicks | 250/1 |
Justin Leonard | 250/1 |
Lee Williams | 250/1 |
Nicholas Thompson | 250/1 |
Scott Gardiner | 250/1 |
Steve LeBrun | 250/1 |
Tag Ridings | 250/1 |
Tim Petrovic | 250/1 |
Aaron Watkins | 300/1 |
Fabian Gomez | 300/1 |
Jim Herman | 300/1 |
Joe Ogilvie | 300/1 |
Ryuji Imada | 300/1 |
Stephen Ames | 300/1 |
Peter Tomasulo | 350/1 |
Andres Gonzales | 400/1 |
Andrew Svoboda | 400/1 |
Henrik Norlander | 400/1 |
Jeff Gove | 400/1 |
Jin Park | 400/1 |
Kevin Carll | 400/1 |
Michael Bradley | 400/1 |
Paul Haley II | 400/1 |
Scott Langley | 400/1 |
Bart Bryant | 500/1 |
Donald Constable | 500/1 |
Eric Meierdierks | 500/1 |
Michael Letzig | 500/1 |
Mike Weir | 500/1 |
Richard Hattori | 500/1 |
Wes Short Jr | 500/1 |
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I’d like to see Zach Johnson win it.
I see no reason why Dustin Johnson can’t back up and win again this week.
I like the value and odds of Brendon De Jonge who had a really consistent 2012 and went close a number of times. 2013 could be a big year for Brendon.