2019 Invesco QQQ Championship betting odds: Picks, who will win
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2019 Invesco QQQ Championship betting odds: Picks, who will win

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The 2019 Invesco QQQ Championship betting odds have been released for the week at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

The betting favorites this week are Bernhard Langer and Scott McCarron, who both come into the week at 8-to-1 (+800) betting odds. Both players are in good position to win the Charles Schwab Cup, but McCarron's edge is pretty big at this point.

Woody Austin is at 9-to-1, and this feels like a great week for him. He hasn't finished outside the top 17 in any start going back to June at the Japan Airlines Championship.

Jerry Kelly is at 10-to-1, and the three-time winner this season is a threat again after skipping the playoff opener.

2019 Invesco QQQ Championship expert picks and bets

Win bets

Jerry Kelly has to get name-checked here because he's been one of the two best players on the circuit this year. He's getting better odds than Scott McCarron.

Colin Montgomerie showed out well in the playoff opener, and his ballstriking should come in handy on a particularly taxing golf course from tee-to-green.

Doug Barron is on a heater this summer, no doubt about that. He has nothing to lose this week, really, and he's been one of the best on the 50-plus circuit since summer.

2019 Invesco QQQ Championship betting odds

Odds to win outright

  • Bernhard Langer: +800
  • Scott Mccarron: +800
  • Woody Austin: +900
  • Jerry Kelly: +1000
  • Scott Parel: +1100
  • Retief Goosen: +1400
  • Miguel Angel Jimenez: +1500
  • David Toms: +1800
  • Steve Flesch: +2200
  • Colin Montgomerie: +2500
  • Fred Couples: +2500
  • Wes Short Jr: +3000
  • Doug Barron: +3300
  • Stephen Ames: +3300
  • Marco Dawson: +3500
  • Vijay Singh: +4000
  • Tom Lehman: +4000
  • Billy Andrade: +4500
  • Joe Durant: +4500
  • Kirk Triplett: +4500
  • Kenny Perry: +4500
  • Brandt Jobe: +4500
  • Paul Broadhurst: +5000
  • Ken Duke: +5000
  • Tom Gillis: +5000
  • Bob Estes: +5500
  • Tim Petrovic: +5500
  • Jeff Maggert: +6000
  • Tom Byrum: +6600
  • Paul Goydos: +7100
  • David McKenzie: +7100
  • Jay Haas: +7100
  • Gene Sauers: +7100
  • Rocco Mediate: +7600
  • Duffy Waldorf: +9100
  • Kent Jones: +10100
  • Doug Garwood: +10100
  • Tommy Tolles: +10100
  • Billy Mayfair: +12700
  • Lee Janzen: +14200
  • Glen Day: +14200
  • Ken Tanigawa: +16300
  • Darren Clarke: +20400
  • John Daly: +23000
  • Jeff Sluman: +25600
  • Chris DiMarco: +28300
  • Bart Bryant: +28300
  • Tom Pernice Jr: +30000
  • Olin Browne: +40000
  • Mark OMeara: +50000
  • David Frost: +50000
  • Corey Pavin: +50000

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