
Another trophy to add to the collection has made Jordan Spieth a clear betting favorite for the upcoming Masters.Spieth won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by four shots, leading the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook to trim his odds for the season's first major. Spieth already had the lowest odds of any player at 8/1 entering the week, but he is now available at 6/1 following his first win of the year.World No. 1 Jason Day and Rory McIlroy remain next on the betting sheet, while Hideki Matsuyama - who had fallen from 15/1 to 10/1 after his Phoenix win - has settled back at 12/1 alongside Dustin Johnson.Tiger Woods was shopped at 25/1 as recently as two weeks ago, but those odds drifted to 50/1 following Woods' withdrawal after one round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. Now that he is sitting out the next two weeks and his next start remains a mystery, the Westgate bumped his odds of winning a fifth green jacket out to 100/1.Here's a look at the betting odds at the Westgate for several top players, with the Masters now just seven weeks away:6/1: Jordan Spieth10/1: Jason Day, Rory McIlroy12/1: Dustin Johnson, Hideki Matsuyama20/1: Justin Rose25/1: Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott, Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas, Bubba Watson30/1: Sergio Garcia, Patrick Reed, Phil Mickelson40/1: Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm, Brandt Snedeker50/1: Matt Kuchar, Louis Oosthuizen, Paul Casey60/1: Zach Johnson, Danny Willett, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Branden Grace80/1: Daniel Berger, Jimmy Walker, Charl Schwartzel, Gary Woodland, Thomas Pieters100/1: Tiger Woods, Jim Furyk, Lee Westwood, J.B. Holmes, Shane Lowry, Emiliano Grillo, Russell Knox, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Tyrrell Hatton, Ryan Moore, Alex Noren

Jim Furyk has revealed that he is "excited" by Tiger Woods' form as the US Ryder Cup captain prepares to make his picks for next month's competition. Having returned from a long-term injury
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The chance to include as many players as you want in your group. The chance to drive your buggy anywhere you want, a la POTUS. Driving through Charlotte en route to Quail Hollow is not dissimilar to the journey to Augusta National. There is no inclination that you are about to arrive at one of the most illustrious pieces of land in America.
PGA Championship 2017: Five holes outside the "Green Mile

The winner of the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black receives $1.98 million, the same number Brooks Kopeka took home for winning the 2018 PGA at Bellerive. The total purse of $11 million remains
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Highlights from Tiger's third round at Hero. By Golf Channel Digital. Tiger goes with driver on the short par-4 7th, ends up with a tough second in the rough. 2-putt bogey and he's +4 thru 7.
Tiger Woods score, Round 2 highlights: 65 at Hero World

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PGA Championship 2017: Jordan Spieth says he feels no pressure to be youngest career Grand Slam winner
Jordan Spieth says he feels no pressure to be youngest Grand

Rory McIlroy tired of the near-misses, determined to close on

McIlroy set to tee it up at The Renaissance Club Rory McIlroy has confirmed his participation in the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open, with the four-time Major champion bringing further star power to The Renaissance Club in North Berwick on July 11-14, 2019.
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Brooks Koepka wins second major of season at 2018 PGA

Here's a look at how the purse was paid out at Innisbrook Resort. Valspar purse payout: Another half-million to Tiger Woods' total | Golf Channel Skip to main content
Valspar purse payout: Another half-million to Tiger's total

It comes at the end of what had been a disappointing year in which Kuchar finished out of the top 70 of the FedExCup standings for the first time since 2007, and he failed to make the Ryder Cup team for the first time in 10 years. "My 2018 wasn't what I wanted," Kuchar said. "This is a high note. It's amazing thing to get a win.
Grace rockets up the world rankings after Nedbank Challenge

D'Amato: Steve Stricker feels the love at the U.S. Open. The Madison golfer, 50, has the respect of his peers and the support of a home-state crowd at Erin Hills.
2017 U.S. Open: Tale of the Tape -- Erin Hills vs. Chambers

HONOLULU - It was here at the Sony Open a year ago when things started to worry Jimmy Walker. "I was like, something is wrong. I can't keep getting sick like this," he said on Tuesday at Waialae. It would be another four months before Walker would finally be diagnosed with Lyme disease and things became much worse before they got better.
Walker on Lyme disease: Nice to 'feel like me again

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