2021 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship betting odds and tips: Futures picks, who will win
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2021 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship betting odds and tips: Futures picks, who will win

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The 2021 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship betting odds have been released for the European Tour event at Abu Dhabi Golf Club in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

The betting favorite this week is Rory McIlroy, who comes in at 6-to-1 (+600) betting odds.

Justin Thomas is next best at 13-to-2, with Tyrrell Hatton, Tommy Fleetwood and Matthew Fitzpatrick all on 14-to-1.

2021 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship tips, expert picks and futures bets

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This week, we have the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, which is the season-opening event on the European Tour. It's pushed back a little bit compared to normal years, maybe by a week or so, but this year is unique because there have been no events this calendar year. A strong field is assembled for one of just a handful of $7 million-plus purses this year.


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2021 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship betting odds: Outright winner

  • Rory McIlroy: +600
  • Justin Thomas: +650
  • Tyrrell Hatton: +1400
  • Matthew Fitzpatrick: +1400
  • Tommy Fleetwood: +1400
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout: +3000
  • Victor Perez: +3000
  • Justin Rose: +3000
  • Shane Lowry: +3000
  • Lee Westwood: +3500
  • Martin Kaymer: +3000
  • Matt Wallace: +3500
  • Robert MacIntyre: +3500
  • Bernd Wiesberger: +3500
  • Thomas Pieters: +4000
  • Ian Poulter: +4000
  • Andy Sullivan: +4000
  • Sami Valimaki: +5000
  • Henrik Stenson: +6000
  • Matthias Schwab: +6000
  • Thomas Detry: +6000
  • Mike Lorenzo-Vera: +6000
  • Wilco Nienaber: +6000
  • Adri Arnaus: +6000
  • Danny Willett: +6000
  • Joost Luiten: +8000
  • Tom Lewis: +6000
  • Laurie Canter: +8000
  • Antoine Rozner: +8000
  • Ross Fisher: +8000
  • Rafael Cabrera Bello: +8000
  • Aaron Rai: +10000
  • Jordan Smith: +10000
  • Lucas Herbert: +10000
  • Andrew Johnston: +10000
  • Jamie Donaldson: +10000
  • Dean Burmester: +10000
  • Sean Crocker: +10000
  • Adrian Otaegui: +10000
  • Renato Paratore: +10000
  • Rasmus Hojgaard: +12500
  • Romain Langasque: +10000
  • Thorbjorn Olesen: +12500
  • Brandon Stone: +12500
  • Ryan Fox: +12500
  • Paul Waring: +12500
  • Callum Shinkwin: +12500
  • Scott Jamieson: +12500
  • Haotong Li: +15000

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