2015 Honda Classic betting odds
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2015 Honda Classic betting odds

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The PGA Tour's Florida Swing kicks off this week at the home of the PGA of America. PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens hosts the Honda Classic, a tournament ripe with top names, including Rory McIlroy, who is making his 2015 U.S. debut in his adopted American hometown.

Dustin Johnson, who lost the Northern Trust Open in a playoff to James Hahn, is the second favorite this week, followed by Justin Rose, fellow Riviera contender Sergio Garcia and Japanese stud Hideki Matsuyama.

Here's a look at the betting odds to win the 2015 Honda Classic, courtesy of bovada.lv.

Rory McIlroy -- 7/2
Dustin Johnson -- 14/1
Justin Rose -- 20/1
Hideki Matsuyama -- 22/1
Sergio Garcia -- 22/1
Graeme McDowell -- 25/1
Martin Kaymer -- 25/1
Keegan Bradley -- 28/1
Rickie Fowler -- 28/1
Brooks Koepka -- 33/1
Lee Westwood -- 33/1
Ryan Palmer -- 33/1
Patrick Reed -- 35/1
Charl Schwartzel -- 40/1
Graham Delaet -- 40/1
Harris English -- 40/1
Phil Mickelson -- 40/1
Justin Thomas -- 50/1
Nick Watney -- 50/1
Paul Casey -- 50/1
Russell Henley -- 50/1
Sang-Moon Bae -- 50/1
Zach Johnson -- 50/1
Billy Horschel -- 66/1
Chris Kirk -- 66/1
Louis Oosthuizen -- 66/1
Luke Donald -- 66/1
Victor Dubuisson -- 66/1
Fredrik Jacobson -- 80/1
Jamie Donaldson -- 80/1
Jason Dufner -- 80/1
Robert Streb -- 80/1
Russell Knox -- 80/1
Angel Cabrera -- 100/1
Brendan Steele -- 100/1
Charles Howell III -- 100/1
Daniel Berger -- 100/1
Francesco Molinari -- 100/1
Ian Poulter -- 100/1
Will Mackenzie -- 100/1
Boo Weekley -- 125/1
Brendon De Jonge -- 125/1
Brian Harman -- 125/1
Jason Kokrak -- 125/1
Joost Luiten -- 125/1
Marc Leishman -- 125/1
Retief Goosen -- 125/1
Rory Sabbatini -- 125/1
Scott Stallings -- 125/1
Seung-yul Noh -- 125/1
Shawn Stefani -- 125/1
Stephen Gallacher -- 125/1
Thomas Bjorn -- 125/1
Tony Finau -- 125/1
William Mcgirt -- 125/1
Ben Martin -- 150/1
Blayne Barber -- 150/1
Brian Stuard -- 150/1
Cameron Tringale -- 150/1
Camilo Villegas -- 150/1
Carlos Ortiz -- 150/1
Chesson Hadley -- 150/1
Chris Stroud -- 150/1
Daniel Summerhays -- 150/1
David Hearn -- 150/1
Ernie Els -- 150/1
George Mcneill -- 150/1
Jeff Overton -- 150/1
Jerry Kelly -- 150/1
Jhonattan Vegas -- 150/1
John Peterson -- 150/1
Jonas Blixt -- 150/1
Luke Guthrie -- 150/1
Patrick Rodgers -- 150/1
Scott Piercy -- 150/1
Andres Gonzales -- 200/1
Billy Hurley III -- 200/1
Bo Van Pelt -- 200/1
Carl Pettersson -- 200/1
Charlie Beljan -- 200/1
David Lingmerth -- 200/1
David Toms -- 200/1
Erik Compton -- 200/1
Morgan Hoffman -- 200/1
Nicholas Thompson -- 200/1
Scott Langley -- 200/1
Spencer Levin -- 200/1
Vijay Singh -- 200/1
Adam Hadwin -- 250/1
Alex Cejka -- 250/1
Andres Romero -- 250/1
Andrew Svoboda -- 250/1
Ben Crane -- 250/1
Brian Davis -- 250/1
Chad Campbell -- 250/1
Colt Knost -- 250/1
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano -- 250/1
Jason Bohn -- 250/1
John Huh -- 250/1
Jon Curran -- 250/1
Kyle Reifers -- 250/1
Lucas Glover -- 250/1
Mark Wilson -- 250/1
Matt Every -- 250/1
Max Homa -- 250/1
Michael Thompson -- 250/1
Padraig Harrington -- 250/1
Robert Allenby -- 250/1
Robert Garrigus -- 250/1
Ryo Ishikawa -- 250/1
Sean O'Hair -- 250/1
Stewart Cink -- 250/1
Yong-Eun Yang -- 250/1
Zac Blair -- 250/1
D.A. Points -- 300/1
Danny Lee -- 300/1
Derek Fathauer -- 300/1
Hudson Swafford -- 300/1
Justin Hicks -- 300/1
Ken Duke -- 300/1
Martin Flores -- 300/1
Scott Brown -- 300/1
Fabian Gomez -- 400/1
Jamie Lovemark -- 400/1
Ricky Barnes -- 400/1
Andrew Putnam -- 500/1
Brice Garnett -- 500/1
Derek Ernst -- 500/1
Jim Herman -- 500/1
Jim Renner -- 500/1
Kevin Kisner -- 500/1
Tim Wilkinson -- 500/1
Tom Hoge -- 500/1
Mike Weir -- 750/1
Oscar Fraustro -- 750/1
Scott Verplank -- 750/1
Dudley Hart -- 1000/1
Woody Austin -- 1000/1

Here are your best odds for the week based on our Honda Classic betting tips:

Rory McIlroy -- 7/2
Justin Rose -- 20/1
Sergio Garcia -- 22/1
Graeme McDowell -- 25/1
Martin Kaymer -- 25/1
Keegan Bradley -- 28/1
Brooks Koepka -- 33/1
Lee Westwood -- 33/1
Charl Schwartzel -- 40/1
Russell Henley -- 50/1

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