Odds To Win The Sony Open 2013

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 

2 thoughts on “Odds To Win The Sony Open 2013”

  1. 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.

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