Latin America Amateur Championship moves to Mexico with Masters invite on the line

The Latin America Amateur Championship will be Jan. 16-19 at El Camaleón Golf Club at Rosewood Mayakoba Resort in Playa del Carmen.

The Latin America Amateur Championship – which offers its winner berths in the Masters, the U.S. Amateur, the British Amateur and final-stage qualifying for the British Open – will be held in Mexico for the first time this weekend.

The sixth edition of the LAAC will be Jan. 16-19 at El Camaleón Golf Club at Rosewood Mayakoba Resort in Playa del Carmen. The previous editions of the LAAC were at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic (twice), Prince of Wales Country Club in Chile, Club de Golf de Panama and Pilar Golf in Argentina.

Alvaro Ortiz of Mexico, who played college golf at Arkansas through the 2018 season, won the LAAC in 2019, then finished T-36 at the 2019 Masters before turning pro. Joaquin Niemann won the 2018 LAAC before turning pro, joining the PGA Tour and winning his first Tour event this season at the Military Tribute at the Greenbrier in September.

The LAAC was created in 2014, a year before the first playing of the event, by the Masters Tournament, the R&A and the U.S. Golf Association to promote the development of golf in South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean. It follows a model established by the Masters and the R&A with the creation of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in 2009, which also offers spots in top international events to its winner.

This year’s field of 108, who are invited through their national golf federations based on World Amateur Golf Ranking status, will play the 20th-ranked course in Golfweek’s Best 2020 list of courses for the Caribbean and Mexico. A Greg Norman design, El Camaleón opened in 2006.

This year’s event features players from 29 countries and territories: Argentina, The Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Cayman Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, Uruguay, Venezuela and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

 

Can Texans DE J.J. Watt be like Tiger Woods versus the Bills?

Tiger Woods won the Masters in April after battling years of injuries. Can Houston Texans DE J.J. Watt have such an effort against the Buffalo Bills?

After battling injuries for years, Tiger Woods made a statement and won the 2019 Masters.

In the same vein, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt has earned one All-Pro selection since herniating a disc in 2016 and fracturing his tibial plateau in 2017 ⁠— not quite the same level of play that earned him three NFL Defensive Player of the Year honors from 2012-15.

Like Woods, it looked like injuries were going to be a part of the back end of his career as he tore his pectoral muscle on Oct. 27 in a 27-24 win over the Oakland Raiders. Yet Watt returned from the surgery and rehabilitation in two months and is primed to help the Texans take on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC wild-card.

“It was pretty incredible for [Woods] to win the Masters after obviously everything that he’s been through and how long his career has been,” Watt told reporters Wednesday. “I just remember it being unbelievable. That’s what it was. It was unbelievable and I think that it was crazy to watch, to see how excited everybody was for him.”

Houston sports fans, and those partial to the Texans’ and Watt’s cause, will similarly be excited if the 30-year-old is able to put an eight-game absence behind him and be a productive force for the defense en route to a win.

Much like golf has a “Tiger effect” when Woods is competing at a high level, the Texans are hoping to compete at a comparable high level with Watt providing the juice off the edge.

Before Watt’s injury, he was second on the Texans with 4.0 sacks. Outside linebacker Whitney Mercilus led the way with 5.5. However, the former 2011 first-round pick was able to produced 21 quarterback hits, the most in the NFL at the time of his injury. If Watt is able to affect Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen to that degree inside NRG Stadium, the the Texans have a decent shot to beat the Bills.

2020 PGA Tour major odds: Patrick Reed looking to silence critics

Analyzing Patrick Reed’s chances and betting odds of winning another major championship during the 2020 PGA Tour season.

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Will Patrick Reed win a PGA Tour major championship in 2020? Based off BetMGM‘s golf betting odds, I analyze Captain America’s best opportunities to win along with some of the best potential golf betting lines to cash in on Reed’s play this year. This piece is part of a SportsbookWire series, which will look at the PGA Tour’s biggest names and their chances of winning a major championship in 2020.

Patrick Reed’s 2019 PGA Tour Highlights

  • T-5 Rocket Mortgage Classic
  • Won The Northern Trust
  • T-4 BMW PGA Championship
  • 3rd Hero World Challenge

PGA Tour odds to win a major in 2020

Name Official World Golf Ranking Odds Last PGA Tour win (Solo) Last major
Brooks Koepka 1 +200 July 2019 2019 PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy 2 +250 Nov. 2019 2014 PGA Championship
Jon Rahm 3 +350 Jan. 2018 NA
Justin Thomas 4 +450 Oct. 2019 2017 PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson 5 +200 Feb. 2019 2016 US Open
Tiger Woods 6 +400 Oct. 2019 2019 Masters
Patrick Cantlay 7 +500 June 2019 NA
Justin Rose 8 +400 Jan. 2019 2013 US Open
Xander Schauffele 9 +500 Jan. 2019 NA
Tommy Fleetwood 10 +600 NA NA
Patrick Reed 12 +1100 Aug. 2019 2018 Masters

Reed’s odds are appealing as a recent major champion. He has the same odds as Matt Kuchar and is priced just below the likes of Paul Casey and Louis Oosthuizen. He has been in the mix on Sunday at all four of the majors in recent years, and is a nice betting play at better than 10-to-1 odds to claim his second career major championship in 2020.


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Where is Patrick Reed’s best chance of winning a major in 2020?

Event 2020 Venue Best career result Odds
Masters Augusta National Won (2018) +5000
PGA Championship TPC Harding Park T-2 (2017) +6600
US Open Winged Foot 4th (2018 +6600
Open Championship Royal St. George’s 10th (2019) +5000

Reed followed up his 2018 Masters win with a T-36 last year. His 10th-place finish at The Open last year drops his odds in 2020, though he had previously missed the cut in two of five tries. Though he missed the cut at each of the last two PGA Championship’s following his co-runner-up finish in 2017, the odds at TPC Harding are enticing.

Will Patrick Reed win a major in 2020?

The price is right for Reed, who typically sees suppressed odds as a well-known name. He struggled at the recent Presidents Cup following controversy at the Hero World Challenge, but he has been well-fueled by added motivation over his career. He’s a good play at +1100 odds to win at least one of the four majors without needing to specify the exact location.

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Tiger Woods’ Masters triumph named AP Sports Story of the Year

Tiger Woods’ victory at the Masters topped the list as the year’s biggest story not just in golf, but all of sports.

The accolades keep coming for Tiger Woods. His comeback at the Masters in April, where he won his 15th major and first since the 2008 U.S. Open, was named the 2019 Associated Press Sports Story of the Year.

“A green jacket. A heart-melting embrace. A stirring return to the top of golf by one of the sport’s all-time greats,” wrote the AP’s Eddie Pells in summarizing why the victory by Woods topped the likes of the U.S. women’s soccer team’s victory at the World Cup.

The balloters consisted of a mix of AP member sports editors and AP beat writers.

“Voters went with the uplifting escape of a great comeback over options that were as much about sports as the issues that enveloped them in 2019: politics, money and the growing push for equal pay and equal rights for women,” the AP wrote.

Other top stories included: titles won by the Toronto Raptors, Washington Nationals and the University of Virginia basketball team; the blown call that cost the New Orleans Saints a chance at the Super Bowl; a California law that threatens to upend the NCAA; and Simone Biles’ dominance at gymnastics’ world championships.

But none could match the way Woods climbed back to the top of the game with his fifth green jacket and the moving moment when he came off 18 at Augusta National and hugged his son, Charlie, and daughter, Sam.

“In a sports year dominated by weightier topics, Woods at the Masters stood out – a comeback story that left people smiling at the end,” Pells wrote.

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2020 PGA Tour major odds: Phil Mickelson priced among the longshots

Analyzing Phil Mickelson’s chances and betting odds of winning another major championship during the 2020 PGA Tour season.

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Will Phil Mickelson win a PGA Tour major championship in 2020? Based off BetMGM‘s golf betting odds, I analyze Mickelson’s best opportunities to win along with some of the best potential golf betting lines to cash in on Phil’s play this year.

This piece is part of a SportsbookWire series, which will look at the PGA Tour‘s biggest names and their chances of winning a major championship in 2020.

Phil Mickelson’s 2019 PGA Tour Highlights

  • T-2 Desert Classic
  • Won AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

PGA Tour odds to win a major in 2020

Name Official World Golf Ranking Odds Last PGA Tour win (Solo) Last major
Brooks Koepka 1 +200 July 2019 2019 PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy 2 +250 Nov. 2019 2014 PGA Championship
Jon Rahm 3 +350 Jan. 2018 NA
Justin Thomas 4 +450 Oct. 2019 2017 PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson 5 +200 Feb. 2019 2016 US Open
Tiger Woods 6 +400 Oct. 2019 2019 Masters
Patrick Cantlay 7 +500 June 2019 NA
Justin Rose 8 +400 Jan. 2019 2013 US Open
Xander Schauffele 9 +500 Jan. 2019 NA
Tommy Fleetwood 10 +600 NA NA
Phil Mickelson 65 +2000 Feb. 2019 2013 Open Championship

Heading into his seventh year since his last major title, Mickelson has the same odds as Chez ReavieIan Poulter and Matt Wallace to win one in 2020. He’ll turn 50 years old in mid-June, and he faded down the stretch in 2019, after claiming career victory No. 44 at Pebble Beach.


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Where is Phil Mickelson’s best chance of winning a major in 2020?

Event 2020 Venue Best career result Odds
Masters Augusta National Won (2004, 2006, 2010) +4000
PGA Championship TPC Harding Park Won 2005 +6600
US Open Winged Foot 2nd/T-2 (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013) +6600
Open Championship Royal St. George’s Won (2013) +10000

Mickelson’s best odds unsurprisingly come at Augusta National, where he has three of his five career major victories. His worst odds come at Royal St. George’s, where he tied for second in the 2011 Open Championship.

Will Phil Mickelson win a major in 2020?

Lefty’s best major result last season was a T-18 finish at Augusta in April. He missed the cut at The Open and has now missed the weekend in four of his last 10 major appearances. He’s worth a small-unit wager as a longshot at The Open based on his past success at the venue, but he should be avoided everywhere else with less appealing odds.

Top PGA Tour bets to win a major in 2020

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2020 PGA Tour major odds: Justin Rose remains a top contender

Analyzing Justin Rose’s chances and betting odds of winning another major championship during the 2020 PGA Tour season.

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Will Justin Rose win a PGA Tour major championship in 2020? Based off BetMGM‘s golf betting odds, I analyze Rose’s best opportunities to win along with some of the best potential golf betting lines to cash in on his play this year. This piece is part of a new SportsbookWire series, which will look at the PGA Tour’s biggest names and their chances of winning a major championship in 2020.

Justin Rose’s 2019 PGA Tour Highlights

  • Won Farmers Insurance Open
  • 3rd Wells Fargo Championship
  • T-3 US Open
  • T-5 Hero World Challenge

PGA Tour odds to win a major in 2020

Name Official World Golf Ranking Odds Last PGA Tour win (Solo) Last major
Brooks Koepka 1 +200 July 2019 2019 PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy 2 +250 Nov. 2019 2014 PGA Championship
Jon Rahm 3 +350 Jan. 2018 NA
Justin Thomas 4 +450 Oct. 2019 2017 PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson 5 +200 Feb. 2019 2016 US Open
Tiger Woods 6 +400 Oct. 2019 2019 Masters
Patrick Cantlay 7 +500 June 2019 NA
Justin Rose 8 +400 Jan. 2019 2013 US Open
Xander Schauffele 9 +500 Jan. 2019 NA
Tommy Fleetwood 10 +600 NA NA

As one of six major champions currently in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking Rose is priced accordingly, with Thomas, Cantlay, Schauffele and Fleetwood possessing longer odds. He’ll turn 40 years old July 30, and has six worldwide wins over the last three years.


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Where is Justin Rose’s best chance of winning a major in 2020?

Event 2020 Venue Best career result Odds
Masters Augusta National T-2/2nd (2015, 2017) +1800
PGA Championship TPC Harding Park T-3 (2012) +2000
US Open Winged Foot Won (2013) +2000
Open Championship Royal St. George’s T-2 (2018) +2000

Rose has three top-10 finishes in majors over the last two years, including two at the U.S. Open. He hasn’t missed the cut in a major since the 2017 PGA Championship. The Englishman had a disappointing showing the last time The Open was at Royal St. George’s, as he finished just T-44 in 2011. His best odds for 2020 come at the Masters, where he missed the cut in 2019 to snap a streak of five straight top-20 showings there.

Will Justin Rose win a major in 2020?

Rose fits the mold for the generic “win a major” bet. He has top placings in each of the four events and is frequently in the mix on Sunday, on the first page of the leaderboard. Back him to claim his second victory, with Augusta National the most likely venue.

Top PGA Tour bets to win a major in 2020

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2020 PGA Tour major odds: Patrick Cantlay looks to make the leap

Analyzing Patrick Cantlay’s chances and betting odds of winning a major championship during the 2020 PGA Tour season.

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Will Patrick Cantlay win a PGA Tour major championship in 2020? Based off BetMGM‘s golf betting odds, I analyze Cantlay’s best opportunities to win along with some of the best potential golf betting lines to cash in on his play this year. This piece is part of a SportsbookWire series, which will look at the PGA Tour’s biggest names and their chances of winning a major championship in 2020.

Patrick Cantlay’s 2019 PGA Tour Highlights

  • T-3 RBC Heritage
  • T-3 PGA Championship
  • Won the Memorial Tournament
  • 2nd BMW Championship
  • 2nd Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

PGA Tour odds to win a major in 2020

Name Official World Golf Ranking Odds Last PGA Tour win (Solo) Last major
Brooks Koepka 1 +200 July 2019 2019 PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy 2 +250 Nov. 2019 2014 PGA Championship
Jon Rahm 3 +350 Jan. 2018 NA
Justin Thomas 4 +450 Oct. 2019 2017 PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson 5 +200 Feb. 2019 2016 US Open
Tiger Woods 6 +400 Oct. 2019 2019 Masters
Patrick Cantlay 7 +500 June 2019 NA
Justin Rose 8 +400 Jan. 2019 2013 US Open
Xander Schauffele 9 +500 Jan. 2019 NA
Tommy Fleetwood 10 +600 NA NA

Cantlay shares the second-highest odds among those in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking. His best finish in a major to date was a T-3 at last year’s PGA Championship, but he was able to pick up his second PGA Tour win last season at the Memorial. He’s a solid bet while trying to get ahead of his major breakout.


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Where is Patrick Cantlay’s best chance of winning a major in 2020?

Event 2020 Venue Best career result Odds
Masters Augusta National T-9 (2019) +2500
PGA Championship TPC Harding Park T-3 (2019) +2500
US Open Winged Foot T-21 (2011, 2019) +2200
Open Championship Royal St. George’s T-12 (2018) +2800

Cantlay collected two top-10 finishes in majors last season after never having placed inside the top 10 in six previous major appearances as a professional. A great ball-striker, his lowest odds come at the US Open, where he’ll be able to avoid the trademark trouble of the long, thick rough.

Will Patrick Cantlay win a major in 2020?

I prefer Cantlay on the generic “win a major” bet rather than trying to single out the specific event. The second-best golfer in the world without a major has a well-balanced and all-around strong game which makes him a competitor every time he tees it up. Put a multi-unit bet on the +500 odds to win one, rather than spreading the money around on single events.

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2020 PGA Tour major odds: Jon Rahm looking for No. 1

Analyzing Jon Rahm’s chances and betting odds of winning a major championship during the 2020 PGA Tour season.

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Will Jon Rahm win a PGA Tour major championship in 2020? Based off BetMGM‘s golf betting odds, I analyze Rahm’s best opportunities to win along with some of the best potential golf betting lines to cash in on his play this year. This piece is part of a new SportsbookWire series, which will look at the PGA Tour’s biggest names and their chances of winning a major championship in 2020.

Jon Rahm’s 2019 PGA Tour Highlights

  • T-5 Farmers Insurance Open
  • T-3 US Open
  • T-2 Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucia Masters
  • Won Dubai Duty Free Irish Open
  • T-3 The Northern Trust
  • T-5 BMW Championship
  • 2nd BMW PGA Championship
  • Won Mutuactivos Open de Espana
  • Won DP World Tour Championship, Dubai
  • 2nd Hero World Challenge

PGA Tour odds to win a major in 2020

Name Official World Golf Ranking Odds Last PGA Tour win (Solo) Last major
Brooks Koepka 1 +200 July 2019 2019 PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy 2 +250 Nov. 2019 2014 PGA Championship
Jon Rahm 3 +350 Jan. 2018 NA
Justin Thomas 4 +450 Oct. 2019 2017 PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson 5 +200 Feb. 2019 2016 US Open
Tiger Woods 6 +400 Oct. 2019 2019 Masters
Patrick Cantlay 7 +500 June 2019 NA
Justin Rose 8 +400 Jan. 2019 2013 US Open
Xander Schauffele 9 +500 Jan. 2019 NA
Tommy Fleetwood 10 +600 NA NA

Rahm proved over the last couple months that when he’s hot, few in the world can compete with his best golf. But he’s also been known to play himself out of competition at times with a disastrous round.


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Where is Jon Rahm’s best chance of winning a major in 2020?

Event 2020 Venue Best career result Odds
Masters Augusta National 4th (2018) +1400
PGA Championship TPC Harding Park T-4 (2018) +1600
US Open Winged Foot T-3 (2019) +2000
Open Championship Royal St. George’s T-11 (2019) +1600

Rahm missed the cut at two of the four majors in 2018, but he finished fourth or T-4 at each of the other two. He also missed the cut at last season’s PGA Championship in between a T-9 finish at the Masters and a T-3 at the U.S. Open. His best odds in 2020 come at the Masters, which is the only major where he has never missed a cut.

Will Jon Rahm win a major in 2020?

Among the golfers in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking Rahm is one of the ones I like the most for the generic major bet. His best and worst sides can be difficult to predict, and his odds aren’t attractive enough at any of the individual events.

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2020 PGA Tour major odds: Is this the year for Rickie Fowler?

Analyzing Rickie Fowler’s chances and betting odds of winning a major championship during the 2020 PGA Tour season.

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Will Rickie Fowler win a PGA Tour major championship in 2020? Based off BetMGM‘s golf betting odds, I analyze Fowler’s best opportunities to win along with some of the best potential golf betting lines to cash in on Rickie’s play this year. This piece is part of a SportsbookWire series, which will look at the PGA Tour’s biggest names and their chances of winning a major championship in 2020.

Rickie Fowler’s 2019 PGA Tour Highlights

  • Won Waste Management Phoenix Open
  • T-2 The Honda Classic
  • T-4 Wells Fargo Championship
  • T-6 Open Championship

PGA Tour odds to win a major in 2020

Name Official World Golf Ranking Odds Last PGA Tour win (Solo) Last major
Brooks Koepka 1 +200 July 2019 2019 PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy 2 +250 Nov. 2019 2014 PGA Championship
Jon Rahm 3 +350 Jan. 2018 NA
Justin Thomas 4 +450 Oct. 2019 2017 PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson 5 +200 Feb. 2019 2016 US Open
Tiger Woods 6 +400 Oct. 2019 2019 Masters
Patrick Cantlay 7 +500 June 2019 NA
Justin Rose 8 +400 Jan. 2019 2013 US Open
Xander Schauffele 9 +500 Jan. 2019 NA
Tommy Fleetwood 10 +600 NA NA
Rickie Fowler 23 +450 Feb. 2019 NA

Fowler has fallen to 23rd in the Official World Golf Ranking this year after closing out 2018 at No. 11. Still, his major odds remain among the world’s elite due to his status as a public favorite in the U.S. and worldwide. He has the same odds as Justin Thomas, and I greatly prefer the latter.


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Where is Rickie Fowler’s best chance of winning a major in 2020?

Event 2020 Venue Best career result Odds
Masters Augusta National 2nd (2018) +2000
PGA Championship TPC Harding Park T-3 (2014) +2200
US Open Winged Foot T-2 (2014) +2500
Open Championship Royal St. George’s T-2 (2014) +2500

Fowler had an incredible run of major success in 2014 which also included a T-5 at the Masters. Since then, has competed in 20 majors with three missed cuts and five top 10s. He has three career top 10s at both The Open and the US Open, but it’s the Masters where his best major result of a solo runner-up occurred in 2018.

The Open Championship returns to Royal St. George’s this year, where Fowler claimed a T-5 in 2011.

Will Rickie Fowler win a major in 2020?

Fowler’s always in the hunt at the majors, but at +450 odds, it just isn’t worth the venture. There are several better golfers available with more appealing odds. If you want action on Fowler, bet him at The Open.

Top PGA Tour bets to win a major in 2020

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2020 PGA Tour major odds: Can Dustin Johnson win another?

Analyzing Dustin Johnson’s chances and betting odds of winning another major championship during the 2020 PGA Tour season.

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Will Dustin Johnson win a PGA Tour major championship in 2020? Based off BetMGM‘s golf betting odds, I analyze Johnson’s best opportunities to win along with some of the best potential golf betting lines to cash in on DJ’s play this year. This piece is part of a SportsbookWire series, which will look at the PGA Tour’s biggest names and their chances of winning a major championship in 2020.

Dustin Johnson’s 2019 PGA Tour Highlights

  • T-4 Sentry Tournament of Champions
  • Won Saudi International
  • Won WGC-Mexico Championship
  • T-5 The Players Championship
  • T-2 Masters Tournament
  • 2nd PGA Championship

PGA Tour odds to win a major in 2020

Name Official World Golf Ranking Odds Last PGA Tour win (Solo) Last major
Brooks Koepka 1 +200 July 2019 2019 PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy 2 +250 Nov. 2019 2014 PGA Championship
Jon Rahm 3 +350 Jan. 2018 NA
Justin Thomas 4 +450 Oct. 2019 2017 PGA Championship
Dustin Johnson 5 +200 Feb. 2019 2016 US Open
Tiger Woods 6 +400 Oct. 2019 2019 Masters
Patrick Cantlay 7 +500 June 2019 NA
Justin Rose 8 +400 Jan. 2019 2013 US Open
Xander Schauffele 9 +500 Jan. 2019 NA
Tommy Fleetwood 10 +600 NA NA

Johnson’s (relatively) poor finish to 2019 nearly erases the memory of him finishing as a runner-up at both of the year’s first two majors. What’s almost as surprising is the fact Johnson still has only one major championship victory in his career, despite 16 other top 10s. Ranked fifth by the Official World Golf Ranking, he shares top odds for an overdue second major win in 2020.


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Where is Dustin Johnson’s best chance of winning a major in 2020?

Event 2020 Venue Best career result Odds
Masters Augusta National T-2 (2019) +1100
PGA Championship TPC Harding Park 2nd (2019) +900
US Open Winged Foot Won (2016) +1000
Open Championship Royal St. George’s T-2 (2011) +1400

Johnson will always be a top favorite at the US Open, and his runner-up finish at the 2019 PGA Championship is reflected in the odds which list him as the No. 2 favorite to Brooks Koepka. He showed in 2019 he could one day conquer Augusta National.

The Open Championship returns to the venue, Royal St. George’s, where Johnson claimed his first runner-up finish in a major in 2011. The odds aren’t reflective of this previous success.

Will Dustin Johnson win a major in 2020?

I love the number for Johnson at The Open. Overseas in Kent, England, Johnson can get a reprieve from the added pressure the former World No. 1 routinely faces in the majors.

I’ll be betting DJ at his longest number among the major championships, rather than going after his odds in the US which are suppressed for a public betting favorite.

Top PGA Tour bets to win a major in 2020

  • Jordan Spieth
  • Tiger Woods
  • Brooks Koepka
  • Rory McIlroy
  • Rickie Fowler
  • Jon Rahm
  • Justin Rose
  • Phil Mickelson
  • Patrick Cantlay
  • Patrick Reed

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