2017 Dunlop Phoenix current betting odds and favorites
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2017 Dunlop Phoenix current betting odds and favorites

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The 2017 Dunlop Phoenix betting odds have been released for the week at Phoenix Country Club in Miyazaki, Japan.

The betting favorites are Hideki Matsuyama and Brooks Koepka, who are past winners (Koepka is defending champion) and both are at 3-to-1 (+300) betting odds.

Xander Schauffele is in the event and has the next-best odds at 10-to-1.

2017 Dunlop Phoenix expert picks

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

  • Favorite: Brooks Koepka -- Koepka seems in better position than Matsuyama to win again.
  • Sleeper: Satoshi Kodaira -- Kodaira is used to this kind of stage better than most in the field aside from Yuta Ikeda.
  • Longshot: Wesley Bryan -- Wesley Bryan didn't end the season well, and he's in mediocre form at the moment. But on a short track, his driving isn't much of a liability.

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2017 Dunlop Phoenix betting odds

  • Brooks Koepka: +300
  • Hideki Matsuyama: +300
  • Xander Schauffele: +1000
  • Satoshi Kodaira: +1400
  • Yuta Ikeda: +1800
  • Yusaku Miyazato: +2000
  • Seung Su Han: +2200
  • Sung-Jae Im: +2200
  • Shugo Imahira: +2500
  • Young Han Song: +2800
  • Harold Varner III: +3300
  • Shingo Katayama: +5000
  • Jung Gon Hwang: +6600
  • Wesley Bryan: +6600
  • Chan Kim: +5000
  • Shaun Norris: +6600
  • Hiroyuki Fujita: +6600
  • Koumei Oda: +6600
  • Ryuko Tokimatsu: +8000
  • Sang Hyun Park: +8000
  • Yuki Inamori: +8000
  • Daisuke Kataoka: +8000
  • Hyung Sung Kim: +8000
  • Kyung Tae Kim: +8000
  • Brad Kennedy: +10000
  • David Oh: +10000
  • Hyun-Woo Ryu: +10000
  • Shota Akiyoshi: +10000
  • Cody Gribble: +10000
  • Prayad Marksaeng: +10000
  • Seung Hyuk Kim: +10000
  • Angelo Que: +12500
  • Brendan Jones: +12500
  • Hiroshi Iwata: +12500
  • Katsumasa Miyamoto: +12500
  • Kyoung Hoon Lee: +12500
  • Tadahiro Takayama: +12500
  • Juvic Pagunsan: +12500
  • Kyung Nam Kang: +12500
  • Sang Hee Lee: +12500
  • In Hoi Hur: +15000
  • Jinichiro Kozuma: +15000
  • Toshinori Muto: +15000
  • Adam Bland: +16000
  • Ryo Ishikawa: +16000
  • Ho Sung Choi: +17500
  • Kazuhiro Yamashita: +17500
  • Yoshinori Fujimoto: +17500
  • Matthew Griffin: +20000
  • Rikuya Hoshino: +20000
  • Ryutaro Nagano: +20000
  • Thanyakon Krongpha: +20000
  • Yujiro Ohori: +20000
  • Atomu Shigenaga: +22500
  • Tatsuya Kodai: +22500

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