Odds to Win the 2017 CIMB Classic, Italian Open

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Gambling911.com has your odds of winning the 2017 CIMB Classic and the Italian Open below.

Justin Thomas was listed as the favorite to win the CIMB Classic at 4/1 odds, followed by Hideki Matsuyama at 8/1 and Paul Casey at 9/1.

It is difficult to expect anyone to win five times in a year or win another major or FedEx Cup title. But those are the achievements Thomas will be judged against going forward.

"I'm going to try and spend a lot of time with Tiger (Woods) and definitely call and talk to Jordan (Spieth), because they're the two people I'm closest to who have done something close to this and they've both achieved way more than this," Thomas said. "I need to understand how to re-evaluate my goals, how to reset my goals, how to deal with everything.

"I'm going to have a lot more obligations; I'm going to have a lot more people wanting my time. I'm going to have a lot higher expectations from you guys (media), from the fans, from everything. So I'm going to need to understand and get better at handling all of it."

Jon Rahm was the runaway favorite at 6.5/1 odds of winning the Italian Open.

Rahm was hoping to boost his Race to Dubai chances this week.

He currently ranks third in the standings with just six events remaining.  Tommy Fleetwood sits well ahead atop the leaderboard.

"It became a goal of mine after Ireland," Rahm said at his pre-tournament press conference. "Before that, I wasn't really anywhere in the Race to Dubai. I was up there after the WGC in Mexico, but after winning Ireland, I really became conscious of the fact that I could win it, especially once I learned that nobody since Seve in Spain has won it.

"The course is fantastic. It's always great to come back to Europe and play all those traditional golf courses that I don't play in the States that often," added Rahm, who is also looking forward to going head-to-head with Masters champion Garcia and Fleetwood.

"Sergio and I get along great," he said. "It's a true honour to be playing with him. He is the Masters champion this year so it's even more of an honour to play with someone like Sergio and learn from him.

"And then Tommy, who is closer to my age, and is just a great guy. He's been playing some great golf and on top of that, he's won twice this year in Abu Dhabi and France.

"He's leading the Race to Dubai and he's playing some outstanding golf worldwide. He very, very much deserves to be in the No 1 spot right now and I'll be looking forward to playing with him."

CIMB Classic

Odds to Win the CIMB Classic

08:00 PM

1001

Justin Thomas

 

+400

 

1002

Hideki Matsuyama

 

+800

 

1003

Paul Casey

 

+900

 

1004

Xander Schauffele

 

+2200

 

1005

Anirban Lahiri

 

+2500

 

1006

Brendan Steele

 

+2500

 

1007

Gary Woodland

 

+2500

 

1008

Ian Poulter

 

+2800

 

1009

Charl Schwartzel

 

+2500

 

1010

Thomas Pieters

 

+2200

 

1011

Kevin Na

 

+3300

 

1012

Branden Grace

 

+3300

 

1013

Rafael Cabrera Bello

 

+3300

 

1014

Scott Piercy

 

+4000

 

1015

Bud Cauley

 

+4000

 

1016

Graham Delaet

 

+4000

 

1017

Pat Perez

 

+4000

 

1018

Chez Reavie

 

+4000

 

1019

Jason Dufner

 

+4000

 

1020

Emiliano Grillo

 

+5000

 

1021

James Hahn

 

+5000

 

1022

Cameron Smith

 

+4000

 

1023

Ollie Schniederjans

 

+5000

 

1024

Grayson Murray

 

+5000

 

1025

Kyle Stanley

 

+5000

 

1026

Russell Knox

 

+5000

 

1027

Adam Hadwin

 

+5000

 

1028

Hao Tong Li

 

+6600

 

1029

Peter Uihlein

 

+5000

 

1030

Keegan Bradley

 

+6600

 

1031

Harold Varner III

 

+6600

 

1032

Charles Howell III

 

+8000

 

1033

Jamie Lovemark

 

+6600

 

1034

Si Woo Kim

 

+6600

 

1035

Lucas Glover

 

+8000

 

1036

Jhonattan Vegas

 

+8000

 

1037

Scott Hend

 

+8000

 

1038

Luke List

 

+6600

 

1039

Patrick Rodgers

 

+8000

 

1040

Gavin Green

 

+8000

 

1041

Hudson Swafford

 

+10000

 

1042

Nick Taylor

 

+10000

 

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The Italian Open

Odds to Win the Italian Open

01:00 AM

2001

Jon Rahm

 

+650

 

2002

Francesco Molinari

 

+1200

 

2003

Sergio Garcia

 

+1400

 

2004

Tyrrell Hatton

 

+1800

 

2005

Matthew Fitzpatrick

 

+2000

 

2006

Tommy Fleetwood

 

+2000

 

2007

Alex Noren

 

+2000

 

2008

Shane Lowry

 

+2500

 

2009

Ross Fisher

 

+3300

 

2010

Bernd Wiesberger

 

+2800

 

2011

Paul Dunne

 

+3300

 

2012

Martin Kaymer

 

+3300

 

2013

David Lingmerth

 

+4000

 

2014

Lee Westwood

 

+4000

 

2015

Marc Warren

 

+5000

 

2016

George Coetzee

 

+5000

 

2017

Eddie Pepperell

 

+5000

 

2018

Victor Dubuisson

 

+6600

 

2019

Alexander Levy

 

+5000

 

2020

Graeme McDowell

 

+5000

 

2021

Lucas Bjerregaard

 

+5000

 

2022

Thorbjorn Olesen

 

+5000

 

2023

Joost Luiten

 

+5000

 

2024

Luke Donald

 

+5000

 

2025

David Horsey

 

+5000

 

2026

Joakim Lagergren

 

+6600

 

2027

Andy Sullivan

 

+5000

 

2028

Kiradech Aphibarnrat

 

+6600

 

2029

Graeme Storm

 

+8000

 

2030

Richie Ramsay

 

+8000

 

2031

Hideto Tanihara

 

+6600

 

2032

Romain Wattel

 

+8000

 

2033

Julian Suri

 

+8000

 

2034

Richard Sterne

 

+8000

 

2035

Nacho Elvira

 

+8000

 

2036

Stephen Gallacher

 

+8000

 

2037

Fabrizio Zanotti

 

+10000

 

2038

Ryan Fox

 

+8000

 

2039

Nicolas Colsaerts

 

+10000

 

2040

Gregory Bourdy

 

+10000

 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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