2018 Emirates Australian Open current betting odds and favorites
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2018 Emirates Australian Open current betting odds and favorites

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The 2018 Emirates Australian Open betting odds have been released for the week at The Lakes Golf Club in Sydney, Australia.

The betting favorites are Cameron Smith, Matt Kuchar and Keegan Bradley, who all come in at 8-to-1 (+800) betting odds. Brandt Snedeker is next best at 10-to-1.

2018 Emirates Australian Open expert picks

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If you're looking for someone to wager on at this week's Emirates Australian Open, here are our expert tips:

  • Abraham Ancer -- Playing some of the best golf of his pro career, Ancer gets a decent price this week.
  • Cameron Smith -- I guess you have to look at a favorite given the field lacks big depth, and Cam Smith would be my pick.
  • Dimi Papadatos -- After a painful penalty costing him a chance at advancing in European Tour Q-School, this is a potential feel-good story.

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2018 Emirates Australian Open betting odds

Odds to win outright

  • Cameron Smith: +800
  • Matt Kuchar: +800
  • Keegan Bradley: +800
  • Brandt Snedeker: +1000
  • Byeong Hun An: +1400
  • Abraham Ancer: +1800
  • Cameron Davis: +2000
  • Anirban Lahiri: +2000
  • Brendan Steele: +3000
  • Nicolas Colsaerts: +3000
  • Marcus Fraser: +4000
  • John Senden: +5000
  • Rod Pampling: +5000
  • Dimi Papadatos: +5000
  • Rhein Gibson: +5000
  • Nick Voke: +5000
  • Cameron John: +5000
  • Anthony Quayle: +6000
  • Jake McLeod: +6000
  • Cameron Percy: +6000
  • Matthew Millar: +6000
  • Brett Coletta: +6000
  • Zach Murray: +6000
  • Matthew Griffin: +6000
  • Nick Cullen: +6000
  • Mikko Ilonen: +8000
  • Andrew Dodt: +8000
  • Adam Bland: +8000
  • Viktor Hovland: +10000

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