Mayakoba Golf Classic: The Odds and PPH Tools Bookies Need

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Mayakoba Golf Classic:  The Odds and PPH Tools Bookies Need

The Mayakoba Golf Classic takes place this week at El Camaleon Golf Club in Playa Del Rey, Mexico. Per head agents could garner plenty of action on golfers to win the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

They most likely must use pay per head software to manage betting on those golfers.

Check out wagering odds for the favorites and a couple of underdogs to win the Mayakoba. Then, check out a few PPH tools to use to manage betting action.

Mayakoba Golf Classic:  The Odds

Rickie Fowler +800

Tony Finau +1200

Jordan Spieth +1600

Emiliano Grillo +1800

Gary Woodland +1800

Aaron Wise +2800

Abraham Ancer +2800

Si Woo Kim +2800

Billy Horschel +3300

Cameron Champ +3500

Mayakoba Golf Classic: The PPH Tools Bookies Need

Only 10 golfers offer odds lower than +4000. The chances are the Mayakoba Golf Classic winner comes from the above 10 pool of golfers. That’s not a given, though.

At last year’s Mayakoba, Patton Kizzire beat the field as a massive underdog to take home the trophy. Kizzire’s a massive underdog again at +8000 to repeat.

Rickie Fowler’s the less than double-digit favorite because he finished 4th at last weekend’s Shriners Hospital for Children Open. The winner, Bryson DeChambeau, has elected to skip the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

Patrick Cantlay and Sam Rider won’t play, either. Tony Finau, the second choice to win the Mayakoba Golf Classic, shot a -10 at the Shriners Hospital for Children, finishing 11 strokes behind DeChambeau.

Finau could have a better run at the Mayakoba. Fowler could win it and even though he’s the favorite he offers +800 odds while Kizzire offers crazy good odds to repeat.

That’s why agents must use these two pay per head software tools to manage betting on the Mayakoba Golf Classic.

Mass editing tool

Bookies can use the mass editing tool to set max betting limits on every betting option to win the tournament. Don’t worry if Billy Horschel at +3300 has a better shot than Patton Kizzire

Just set max betting limits on every player so no matter who wins, bookies don’t hail a taxi to the cleaners.

Override tool

Don’t allow players to make golf wagers during the tournament. Use your override tool to shut off wagering until odds naturally adjust after each round.

Then, open up betting after each round. Make sure to alert players that betting on the Mayakoba Golf Classic’s open.    

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