Where Can I Bet the Players Championship – 2016 Odds

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May/11/2016

You can bet this year’s Players Championship at BetOnline, which is offering a 25 percent bonus on your initial deposit.  BetOnline does not outwardly restrict any jurisdictions worldwide.

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In addition to offering odds on the winner of this golf Majors tournament, BetOnline also offers odds on the leader after the first round.

The only golfer to be listed in single digits is Rory McIlroy at 8-1. Jordan Spieth comes in with the next shortest odds at 11-1.

Thursday, May 12, 2016
The Players Championship
First Round Leader
 
07:00 AM 1501 Rory McIIroy   +1200  
1502 Jordan Spieth   +1400  
1503 Jason Day   +1600  
1504 Rickie Fowler   +2200  
1505 Justin Rose   +2500  
1506 Hideki Matsuyama   +3300  
1507 Adam Scott   +3300  
1508 Dustin Johnson   +3300  
1509 Sergio Garcia   +3300  
1510 Henrik Stenson   +3300  
1511 Bubba Watson   +4000  
1512 Danny Willet   +4000  
1513 Phil Mickelson   +4000  
1514 Branden Grace   +4000  
1515 Patrick Reed   +4500  
1516 Billy Horschel   +5000  
1517 Louis Oosthuizen   +5000  
1518 Zach Johnson   +5000  
1519 Brandt Snedeker   +5500  
1520 Paul Casey   +5500  
1521 Daniel Berger   +5000  
1522 Matt Kuchar   +5500  
1523 Brooks Koepka   +6000  
1524 Charley Hoffman   +5500  
1525 Kevin Na   +6000  
1526 Kevin Kisner   +6600  
1527 Russell Knox   +6600  
1528 Byeong-Hun An   +8000  
1529 Bill Haas   +8000  
1530 Danny Lee   +8000  
The Players Championship
Odds to win the Players Championship
 
07:00 AM 1001 Rory McIIroy   +800  
1002 Jordan Spieth   +1000  
1003 Jason Day   +1100  
1004 Rickie Fowler   +1600  
1005 Justin Rose   +2200  
1006 Hideki Matsuyama   +2500  
1007 Adam Scott   +2500  
1008 Dustin Johnson   +2500  
1009 Sergio Garcia   +2800  
1010 Henrik Stenson   +3000  
1011 Bubba Watson   +3300  
1012 Danny Willet   +4000  
1013 Phil Mickelson   +4000  
1014 Branden Grace   +4000  
1015 Patrick Reed   +4500  
1016 Billy Horschel   +5000  
1017 Louis Oosthuizen   +5000  
1018 Zach Johnson   +5000  
1019 Brandt Snedeker   +6600  
1020 Paul Casey   +6600  
1021 Daniel Berger   +6600  
1022 Matt Kuchar   +6600  
1023 Brooks Koepka   +6600  
1024 Charley Hoffman   +6600  
1025 Kevin Na   +6600  
1026 Kevin Kisner   +8000  
1027 Russell Knox   +8000  
1028 Byeong-Hun An   +8000  
1029 Bill Haas   +8000  
1030 Danny Lee   +8000  
Sunday, Jun 19, 2016
The U.S. Open
Odds to win the U.S. Open (Early Market)
 
06:00 AM 5001 Jordan Spieth   +700  
5002 Rory McIlroy   +700  
5003 Jason Day   +800  
5004 Dustin Johnson   +1800  
5005 Rickie Fowler   +2000  
5006 Adam Scott   +2000  
5007 Justin Rose   +2000  
5008 Henrik Stenson   +3300  
5009 Bubba Watson   +2800  
5010 Hideki Matsuyama   +3300  
5011 Danny Willett   +3300  
5012 Phil Mickelson   +2800  
5013 Sergio Garcia   +4000  
5014 Branden Grace   +3300  
5015 Louis Oosthuizen   +4000  
5016 Brandt Snedeker   +5000  
5017 Paul Casey   +5000  
5018 Brooks Koepka   +5000  
5019 Martin Kaymer   +5000  
5020 Patrick Reed   +4000  
5021 Matt Kuchar   +4000  
5022 Tiger Woods   +4000  
5023 Jimmy Walker   +5000  
5024 Jim Furyk   +6600  
5025 Zach Johnson   +6600  
5026 Justin Thomas   +6600  
5027 Lee Westwood   +6600  
5028 Kevin Kisner   +6600  
5029 Graeme McDowell   +6600  
5030 Charl Schwartzel   +6600  
5031 Marc Leishman   +6600  
5032 Jason Dufner   +8000  
5033 Billy Horschel   +8000  
5034 J.B Holmes   +8000  
5035 Byeong-Hun An   +8000  

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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