2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic betting guide: Current odds, picks, who will win, matchups, props, each-way bets
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2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic betting guide: Current odds, picks, who will win, matchups, props, each-way bets

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The 2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic betting odds have been released for the week at El Camaleon at Mayakoba Resort in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

The betting favorite is Rickie Fowler, who goes off at 8-to-1 (+800) betting odds and is coming off a T-4 finish in Las Vegas and was second here last year. Tony Finau is the second favorite at 12-to-1.

2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic expert picks

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If you're looking for someone to wager on at this week's Mayakoba Golf Classic, here are our expert tips:

  • WIN/EW: Emiliano Grillo -- Grillo loves this gofl course and almost always plays it well. He has a runner up in Malaysia and has been playing a good bit this season.
  • WIN/EW: Abraham Ancer -- Playing in Mexico could be inspiring this week for Ancer, but his putter has been on fire all over the place.
  • WIN/EW: Bud Cauley -- Bud came out well and played fantastic golf on a course he likes in TPC Summerlin. His ballstriking should help him here, too.

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2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic betting odds

Odds to win outright

  • Rickie Fowler: +800
  • Tony Finau: +1200
  • Jordan Spieth: +1400
  • Gary Woodland: +1600
  • Emiliano Grillo: +2500
  • Aaron Wise: +2500
  • Billy Horschel: +2500
  • Si Woo Kim: +3000
  • Cameron Champ: +3000
  • Joaquin Niemann: +3000
  • Beau Hossler: +3000
  • Luke List: +3000
  • Abraham Ancer: +4000
  • Zach Johnson: +4000
  • Ryan Moore: +4000
  • Scott Piercy: +4000
  • Charles Howell III: +4000
  • Pat Perez: +4000
  • Chez Reavie: +4000
  • Adam Hadwin: +4000
  • C.T. Pan: +4000
  • Matt Kuchar: +5000
  • J.B. Holmes: +5000
  • Kevin Kisner: +5000
  • Bill Haas: +5000
  • Sungjae Im: +5000
  • Sam Ryder: +5000
  • Patrick Rodgers: +6000
  • Denny McCarthy: +6000
  • Charley Hoffman: +6000
  • Kevin Chappell: +6000
  • Cameron Davis: +6000
  • J.J. Spaun: +6000
  • Sam Burns: +6000
  • Martin Laird: +6000
  • Chris Kirk: +6000
  • Russell Henley: +8000
  • Jamie Lovemark: +8000
  • Brian Harman: +8000
  • Harold Varner III: +8000
  • Danny Lee: +8000
  • Patton Kizzire: +8000
  • Keith Mitchell: +8000
  • Bronson Burgoon: +8000
  • Kevin Streelman: +8000
  • Adria Arnaus: +8000
  • Adam Schenk: +10000
  • Bud Cauley: +10000
  • Hudson Swafford: +10000
  • Graeme McDowell: +10000
  • Jhonattan Vegas: +10000
  • Anders Albertson: +10000
  • Robert Streb: +10000
  • Ryan Armour: +10000
  • Brice Garnett: +10000
  • Jim Furyk: +12500
  • Jason Dufner: +12500
  • Ollie Schniederjans: +12500
  • Brandon Harkins: +12500
  • Harris English: +12500
  • Joel Dahmen: +12500
  • Whee Kim: +12500
  • Rory Sabbatini: +12500
  • Shawn Stefani: +12500
  • Carlos Ortiz: +12500
  • Sangmoon Bae: +15000
  • Anirban Lahiri: +15000
  • Curtis Luck: +15000
  • Viktor Hovland: +15000
  • Nick Taylor: +15000
  • Ryan Blaum: +15000
  • Hunter Mahan: +15000
  • Andrew Landry: +15000
  • Sam Saunders: +15000
  • Richy Werenski: +15000
  • Seamus Power: +15000
  • Kramer Hickok: +15000
  • Alex Cejka: +15000
  • Matt Jones: +15000

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