Joe Biden's BetOnline Odds of Beating Donald Trump in Golf Featured in Newsweek

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The other day, following a train wreck of a presidential debate, our friends at BetOnline offered odds on a POTUS golf tournament.

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With two senior citizens sparring about their golf games, there are now odds for who would win a long-drive contest as well as a round on the course (Trump massive favorite in both markets).

Those odds and the overall election appear below.

Newsweek featured the odds and reached out to Biden's campaign and Trump's spokesperson via email for comment.  No response as of yet.

From the Newsweek piece:

During the debate, Trump began to speak about his fitness and golf, saying, "I just won two club championships—not even senior, two regular club championships. To do that, you have to be quite smart, and you have to be able to hit the ball a long way. And I do it. He doesn't do it. He can't hit a ball 50 yards. He challenged me to a golf match; he can't hit a ball 50 yards."

In response, Biden said he'd be happy to "have a driving contest" with Trump and added that "I got my handicap when I was vice president down to a six. By the way, I told you before, I'm happy to play golf with you if you carry your own bag. Think you can do it?"

Who will win long drive contest? (Drive must settle in fairway to qualify)

Joe Biden                      +1000               (10/1)

Donald Trump               -2500               (1/25)

 

Who will record lowest score in head-to-head golf round? (Must play minimum of 9 holes)

Joe Biden                      +1200               (12/1)

Donald Trump               -3300               (1/33)

 

Presidential Head-to-Head Matchups

 

Donald Trump Sr.                      -130                

Hillary Clinton                           -110                

                                               

Donald Trump Sr.                      -225                

Kamala Harris                           +160                

                                               

Gavin Newsom                          -140                

Donald Trump Sr.                      +100                

                                               

Michelle Obama                        -250                

Donald Trump Sr.                      +170                

                                               

Donald Trump Sr.                      -120                

Gretchen Whitmer                    -120                

                                               

Who will be the Democratic Nominee?                                    

Joe Biden                                  -200                

Any Other Candidate                 +150                

                                               

Democratic Nominee                                       

Joe Biden                      -200                 (1/2)

Gavin Newsom              +300                 (3/1)

Kamala Harris               +700                 (7/1)

Michelle Obama            +800                 (8/1)

Gretchen Whitmer        +2800               (28/1)

Hillary Clinton               +2800               (28/1)

Andy Beshear               +6600               (66/1)

J.B. Pritzker                   +7500               (75/1)

Josh Shapiro                 +7500               (75/1)

Pete Buttigieg               +9000               (90/1)

Amy Klobuchar             +10000             (100/1)

Elizabeth Warren          +10000             (100/1)

Raphael Warnock          +10000             (100/1)

Cory Booker                  +12500             (125/1)

Dean Phillips                 +12500             (125/1)

Bernie Sanders              +20000             (200/1)

                                               

2024 U.S. Presidential Election                                     

Donald Trump Sr.          -185                 (~1/2)

Joe Biden                      +350                 (7/2)

Gavin Newsom              +600                 (6/1)

Kamala Harris               +1400               (14/1)

Michelle Obama            +1400               (14/1)

Gretchen Whitmer        +4000               (40/1)

Hillary Clinton               +4000               (40/1)

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.    +4000               (40/1)

Andy Beshear               +7500               (75/1)

J.B. Pritzker                   +10000             (100/1)

Josh Shapiro                 +12500             (125/1)

Nikki Haley                   +12500             (125/1)

Amy Klobuchar             +15000             (150/1)

Elizabeth Warren          +15000             (150/1)

Pete Buttigieg               +17500             (175/1)

Cory Booker                  +20000             (200/1)

Ron DeSantis                +20000             (200/1)

Bernie Sanders              +30000             (300/1)

Dean Phillips                 +30000             (300/1)

Mark Cuban                  +35000             (350/1)

Jamie Dimon                 +40000             (400/1)

Liz Cheney                    +50000             (500/1)

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