Quicken Loans National 2017: Betting odds for TPC Potomac

Jun 18, 2017; Hartford, WI, USA; Rickie Fowler tees off on the fourth hole during the final round of the 2017 U.S. Open Championship at Erin Hills. Mandatory Credit: Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY NETWORK
Jun 18, 2017; Hartford, WI, USA; Rickie Fowler tees off on the fourth hole during the final round of the 2017 U.S. Open Championship at Erin Hills. Mandatory Credit: Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via USA TODAY NETWORK /
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Here are the betting odds for the PGA TOUR’s Quicken Loans National, which will be contested this year at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.

The Quicken Loans National, this week’s stop on the PGA TOUR, may not have some of the biggest names in the field, but there are certainly a lot of strong players set to tee it up on Thursday and TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.

Rickie Fowler, currently ranked ninth in the Official World Golf Ranking, headlines a 120-player field containing 16 of the 28 winners on TOUR this season, including three-time winner Justin Thomas and PLAYERS champion Si Woo Kim, both of whom recently had very strong showings at the U.S. Open at Erin Hills.

Also in the field at the Quicken Loans National this week are world No. 17 Patrick Reed, who is looking for his first win since The Barclays last season, and defending champion Billy Hurley III, who won last year’s event by three strokes over Vijay Singh, who is not in attendance this week.

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Also not in attendance this year is tournament host Tiger Woods. The Quicken Loans National annually benefits the Tiger Woods Foundation and the two-time winner of this event is usually on site, even if he isn’t playing, but due to his ongoing rehabilitation to help manage his medication, he will not be on the grounds to present the trophy to the winner on Sunday evening.

TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, which hasn’t hosted a PGA TOUR event since 2006, is the third course in three years to host this event. Famed Congressional Country Club has hosted seven of the initial 10 editions of the event and will once again serve as the host in 2018.

Here are the betting odds for the 2017 Quicken Loans National, courtesy of VegasInsider.com.

2017 Quicken Loans National betting odds

  • Rickie Fowler: 15/2
  • Justin Thomas: 11/1
  • Patrick Reed: 14/1
  • Kevin Chappell: 22/1
  • Marc Leishman: 22/1
  • Brendan Steele: 25/1
  • Tony Finau: 25/1
  • Bill Haas: 25/1
  • David Lingmerth: 30/1
  • Russell Henley: 33/1
  • Danny Lee: 33/1
  • J.B. Holmes: 33/1
  • Billy Horschel: 35/1
  • Bud Cauley: 40/1
  • Keegan Bradley: 40/1
  • Kyle Stanley: 40/1
  • Si-Woo Kim: 40/1
  • Graham DeLaet: 45/1
  • Kevin Streelman: 50/1
  • Xander Schauffele: 50/1
  • Byeong-Hun An: 50/1
  • James Hahn: 50/1
  • Ollie Schniederjans: 50/1
  • Jimmy Walker: 60/1
  • Jason Kokrak: 65/1
  • Kevin Tway: 65/1
  • Luke List: 65/1
  • Adam Hadwin: 70/1
  • Charles Howell III: 70/1
  • David Hearn: 80/1
  • Harris English: 80/1
  • Kevin Na: 80/1
  • Morgan Hoffmann: 80/1
  • Smylie Kaufman: 80/1
  • Sung Kang: 90/1
  • Billy Hurley III: 100/1
  • Boo Weekley: 100/1
  • Bryson Dechambeau: 100/1
  • C.T Pan: 100/1
  • Chris Kirk: 100/1
  • Daniel Summerhays: 100/1
  • Grayson Murray: 100/1
  • Lucas Glover: 100/1
  • Martin Laird: 100/1
  • Matt Jones: 100/1
  • Patrick Rodgers: 100/1
  • Seung-Yul Noh: 100/1
  • Wesley Bryan: 100/1
  • Cameron Tringale: 110/1
  • Aaron Baddeley: 125/1
  • Ben Martin: 125/1
  • Hudson Swafford: 125/1
  • Jim Herman: 125/1
  • Mackenzie Hughes: 125/1
  • Nick Taylor: 125/1
  • Nick Watney: 125/1
  • Trey Mullinax: 125/1
  • Whee Kim: 125/1
  • Brandon Hagy: 150/1
  • Jhonattan Vegas: 150/1
  • Jonas Blixt: 150/1
  • Ricky Barnes: 150/1
  • Camilo Villegas: 160/1
  • Dominic Bozzelli: 160/1
  • Jason Gore: 160/1
  • Vaughn Taylor: 160/1
  • Ben Crane: 175/1
  • Brian Gay: 175/1
  • Gavin Kyle Green: 175/1
  • J.J. Spaun: 175/1
  • John Huh: 175/1
  • Kelly Kraft: 175/1
  • Kyle Reifers: 175/1
  • Robert Streb: 175/1
  • Seamus Power: 175/1
  • Bryce Molder: 200/1
  • Curtis Luck: 200/1
  • Fabian Gomez: 200/1
  • Geoff Ogilvy: 200/1
  • J.J. Henry: 200/1
  • Jonathan Randolph: 200/1
  • Michael Kim: 200/1
  • Patton Kizzire: 200/1
  • Ryan Brehm: 200/1
  • Ryan Ruffels: 200/1
  • Scott Stallings: 200/1
  • Shawn Stefani: 200/1
  • Spencer Levin: 200/1
  • Troy Merritt: 200/1
  • Tyrone Van Aswegen: 200/1
  • Cameron Percy: 225/1
  • Julian Etulain: 225/1
  • Roberto Castro: 225/1
  • Sam Saunders: 225/1
  • Blayne Barber: 225/1
  • Brett Stegmaier: 225/1
  • D.A. Points: 250/1
  • Derek Fathauer: 250/1
  • Greg Owen: 250/1
  • Johnson Wagner: 250/1
  • K.J. Choi: 250/1
  • Matt Every: 250/1
  • Michael Thompson: 250/1
  • Robert Garrigus: 250/1
  • Zac Blair: 250/1
  • Alex Cejka: 275/1
  • Rod Pampling: 275/1
  • Cody Gribble: 300/1
  • Ryan Blaum: 300/1
  • Sam Horsfield: 300/1
  • Greg Chalmers: 400/1
  • Peter Malnati: 400/1
  • Andrew Loupe: 500/1
  • Arjun Atwal: 500/1
  • Jason Bohn: 500/1
  • Martin Flores: 500/1
  • Wyndham Clark: 500/1

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