Masters odds: DJ ahead of Spieth, favored again
The Masters is now just one week away, and Dustin Johnson is once again atop the betting market.Johnson cruised to victory at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play for his third win in as many starts. It strengthened his grip on the No. 1 world ranking and allowed him to once again leapfrog Jordan Spieth and become the betting favorite for the season's first major.Johnson's odds fell from 7/1 to 5/1 at the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, while Spieth drifted from 6/1 back to 7/1 with Rory McIlroy hot on his heels. Here's a look at some notable odds heading into the Shell Houston Open, where Spieth headlines the field:5/1: Dustin Johnson7/1: Jordan Spieth15/2: Rory McIlroy15/1: Jason Day20/1: Jon Rahm, Justin Rose, Phil Mickelson, Hideki Matsuyama25/1: Rickie Fowler, Henrik Stenson30/1: Bubba Watson, Adam Scott, Sergio Garcia, Justin Thomas40/1: Brandt Snedeker, Patrick Reed, Paul Casey50/1: Louis Oosthuizen, Matt Kuchar, Tyrrell Hatton60/1: Brooks Koepka, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Marc Leishman, Thomas Pieters80/1: Branden Grace, Zach Johnson, Charl Schwartzel, Jimmy Walker, Lee Westwood, Daniel Berger, Gary Woodland100/1: Tiger Woods, Danny Willett, J.B. Holmes, Bill Haas, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Kevin Kisner, Alex Noren, Tommy Fleetwood, Adam Hadwin
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Three-time Wyndham Championship winner Davis Love III is once again turning back the clock after firing a bogey-free 64 in the opening round in Greensboro.
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Love has won the Greensboro stop three times in his career, including two years ago when he became the third-oldest winner ever on the PGA Tour at age 51. While a hip injury prevented him from defending his title last year, Love returned to Sedgefield Country Club Thursday and opened with a bogey-free 64.
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