2019 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship betting odds: Picks, who will win
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2019 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship betting odds: Picks, who will win

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The 2019 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship betting odds have been released for the week at Oah Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y.

The betting favorite is Steve Stricker, who seeks a second senior major in a row and sits at 4-to-1 (+400) betting odds to start the week.

Bernhard Langer finds himself at 7-to-1, while Scott McCarron is at 10-to-1.

2019 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship expert picks and bets

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Win bets

  • Steve Stricker: Stricker is the now default favorite on the PGA Tour Champions, but it's for a good reason.
  • Scott Parel: Parel can definitely break through to win a senior major, and perhaps a tougher course will help him get there.
  • Shaun Micheel: This is a matter of holding the ticket, but Micheel won his one and only major at this golf course in the PGA Championship.

2019 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship betting odds

Odds to win outright

  • Steve Stricker: +400
  • Bernhard Langer: +700
  • Scott Mccarron: +1000
  • Jerry Kelly: +2000
  • Miguel Angel Jimenez: +2000
  • Vijay Singh: +2000
  • Paul Goydos: +2200
  • Jeff Maggert: +2500
  • Scott Parel: +2500
  • Billy Andrade: +3300
  • Kirk Triplett: +3300
  • Brandt Jobe: +3300
  • Marco Dawson: +3300
  • Joe Durant: +3300
  • Tom Lehman: +3300
  • Retief Goosen: +3800
  • Colin Montgomerie: +4100
  • Prayad Marksaeng: +4100
  • Lee Janzen: +4100
  • Paul Broadhurst: +4100
  • Stephen Leaney: +5100
  • Woody Austin: +5100
  • Ken Tanigawa: +5100
  • Glen Day: +6700
  • Thaworn Wiratchant: +6700
  • Phillip Price: +6700
  • Tim Petrovic: +6700
  • Billy Mayfair: +6700
  • Scott Dunlap: +6700
  • Shaun Micheel: +7900
  • Gene Sauers: +8100
  • Tom Gillis: +8100
  • Ken Duke: +8100
  • Stephen Ames: +8100
  • Wes Short: +8100
  • Duffy Waldorf: +8100
  • Markus Brier: +8100
  • Tom Byrum: +8100
  • Willie Wood: +8100
  • Clark Dennis: +10100
  • Jay Haas: +10100
  • Steve Flesch: +10100
  • Darren Clarke: +10100
  • Jean-francois Remesy: +10100
  • Taichi Teshima: +10100
  • Gibby Gilbert: +10100
  • Stephen Dodd: +10100
  • Paul Mcginley: +12700
  • Peter Fowler: +12700
  • Miguel Angel Martin: +12700
  • Christopher Williams: +15200
  • Doug Garwood: +15200
  • Michael Bradley: +15200
  • Paul Lawrie: +15200
  • Rocco Mediate: +15200
  • David Frost: +15200
  • Magnus Persson Atlevi: +15200
  • Michael Campbell: +15200
  • Paul Streeter: +15200
  • Roger Chapman: +15200
  • Bob May: +15200
  • David McKenzie: +15200
  • Michael Allen: +15200
  • Omar Uresti: +15200
  • Peter Baker: +15200
  • Tom Pernice: +15200
  • Barry Lane: +20400
  • Esteban Toledo: +20400
  • Jeff Brehaut: +20400
  • Mark O'meara: +20400
  • Rafael Gomez: +20400
  • Tommy Tolles: +20400
  • Bart Bryant: +20400
  • James Kingston: +20400
  • Jeff Sluman: +20400
  • Olin Browne: +20400
  • Santiago Luna: +20400
  • Toru Suzuki: +20400
  • David Shacklady: +20400
  • Jarmo Sandelin: +20400
  • John Riegger: +20400
  • Paul Eales: +20400
  • Tommy Armour: +20400
  • John Daly: +22200
  • Dan Olsen: +25000
  • Jerry Smith: +25000
  • Dudley Hart: +25000
  • Jesper Parnevik: +25000
  • Mauricio Molina: +25000
  • Cliff Kresge: +25000
  • Fred Funk: +25000
  • Joey Sindelar: +25000
  • Craig Bowden: +30000
  • Jeff Hart: +30000
  • Scott Hoch: +30000
  • Fran Quinn: +30000
  • Mike Goodes: +30000
  • Scott Verplank: +30000
  • Corey Pavin: +30000
  • Greg Kraft: +30000
  • Philip Golding: +30000
  • Chris DiMarco: +50000
  • John Huston: +50000
  • Steve Jones: +50000
  • Dan Forsman: +50000
  • Sandy Lyle: +50000
  • Todd Hamilton: +50000
  • Carlos Franco: +50000
  • Jeff Schmid: +50000
  • Skip Kendall: +50000

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