2017 DP World Tour Championship, Dubai picks, current betting odds and favorites
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2017 DP World Tour Championship, Dubai picks, current betting odds and favorites

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The 2017 DP World Tour Championship betting odds have been released for the week at Jumeirah Golf Estates' Earth Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The betting favorite is Justin Rose, who comes into the season finale as a 6-to-1 (+600) betting odds favorite. Jon Rahm is next best at 11-to-1, with Sergio Garcia at 12-to-1.

Last week's winner, Branden Grace, is at 14-to-1 along with Matt Fitzpatrick.

2017 DP World Tour Championship expert picks

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If you're looking for someone to wager on at this week's DP World Tour Championship, then we have three expert picks for you: our favorite, our sleeper and our longshot.

  • Favorite: Justin Rose -- The guy has won two in a row, and there seems no reason to believe he can't continue playing well in Dubai.
  • Sleeper: Alex Noren -- Been clawing his way back into form after a low point at the British Masters. T-12 last week at a place he likes.
  • Longshot: Paul Dunne -- Been stuck right around 30th in the weeks after his breakthrough win. At 70-to-1, an improvement in consistency could mean a big payoff.

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2017 DP World Tour Championship betting odds

  • Justin Rose: +600
  • Jon Rahm: +1100
  • Sergio Garcia: +1200
  • Branden Grace: +1400
  • Matthew Fitzpatrick: +1400
  • Tyrrell Hatton: +1600
  • Francesco Molinari: +2000
  • Tommy Fleetwood: +2000
  • Charl Schwartzel: +2200
  • Victor Dubuisson: +2200
  • Patrick Reed: +2800
  • Shane Lowry: +2800
  • Alex Noren: +3300
  • Bernd Wiesberger: +3300
  • Joost Luiten: +3300
  • Martin Kaymer: +3300
  • Thorbjorn Olesen: +3300
  • Ross Fisher: +3500
  • Peter Uihlein: +4000
  • Rafael Cabrera Bello: +4000
  • Ian Poulter: +4500
  • Lee Westwood: +4500
  • Thomas Pieters: +4500
  • Nicolas Colsaerts: +5000
  • Soren Kjeldsen: +5000
  • Kiradech Aphibarnrat: +5500
  • Eddie Pepperell: +6600
  • George Coetzee: +6600
  • Julian Suri: +6600
  • Haotong Li: +7000
  • Paul Dunne: +7000
  • Chris Wood: +8000
  • Alexander Levy: +10000
  • Andy Sullivan: +10000
  • Richie Ramsay: +10000
  • Scott Jamieson: +10000
  • David Horsey: +12500
  • Dylan Frittelli: +12500
  • Haydn Porteous: +12500
  • Lucas Bjerregaard: +12500
  • Fabrizio Zanotti: +15000
  • Jordan Smith: +15000
  • Matthew Southgate: +15000
  • Richard Sterne: +15000
  • Callum Shinkwin: +17500
  • Graeme Storm: +17500
  • Jeunghun Wang: +17500
  • Matthieu Pavon: +20000
  • Mike Lorenzo-Vera: +20000
  • Pablo Larrazabal: +20000
  • Paul Waring: +20000
  • David Lipsky: +22500
  • Ryan Fox: +25000
  • Scott Hend: +25000
  • Adrian Otaegui: +27500
  • Hideto Tanihara: +27500
  • Dean Burmester: +30000
  • Alexander Bjork: +35000
  • David Drysdale: +35000
  • Andrew Dodt: +50000

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