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PGA Prop Betting - Quail Hollow Top Ten

Tiger Woods returns as the favorite to win the Quail Hollow, a $6,500,000 tournament, in Charlotte, North Carolina this week.
There’s a reason that Woods is the favorite. He won the Quail Hollow in 2007. The chances of him finishing off the board in the Quail Hollow and out of the Top Ten, aren’t very good.
But there are other golfers that BetUS online sportsbook fans need to think about wagering on if they hope to make profits when betting the Top Ten for the Quail Hollow.
Let’s take a look at some of the better wagering propositions for golfers to finish in the Top Ten in the Quail Hollow.
Golf: Quail Hollow Top Ten
- Tiger Woods -325 - - Woods is an underlay at -325 to finish in the Top Ten, right? Hell, no! Woods is actually an overlay because he’s finished in the Top Ten in 3 out of the 4 tournaments he’s played in this year. He’s also won a tournament, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and has done exceptionally well in the Quail Hollow with a victory in 2007. He will be on top of his game. A victory is likely and a Top Ten finish is almost guaranteed.
- Jim Furyk +300 - - Furyk has 3 top tens already this season out of the 6 events he has made the cut in. That’s not the only good news regarding Furyk. The fact that he took last week off and decided to instead study up for this course is a good sign. It’s particularly good because Furyk won the Quail Hollow in 2006. So, he has history on the course and his playing well. At 3 to 1, the odds are excellent on Furyk to make the Top Ten.
- Rory Sabbatini +350 - - Sabbatini finished 3rd at Quail Hollow in 2007. That’s not the reason he should make the Top Ten this week in the tournament. The reason he should make it into the Top Ten is because he has finished 20th, 8th and then 2nd in his last three tournaments. Sabbatini’s on fire right now.
- Geoff Ogilvy +200 - - The money list leader and top ranked putter on the PGA Tour deserves some mentioning to finish in the Top Ten, but gamblers should note that he hasn’t been all that successful at Quail Hollow. His best finish was 10th. Can he improve? Well, he’s having his best year ever and that might be enough for him to at least get another Top Ten finish at Charlotte.
- Phil Mickelson -110 - - The odds aren’t that great, but how can gamblers possibly decide to bet against Mickelson to finish in the Top Ten in this tournament? Mickelson has to be ready to destroy the field after his terrific Masters’ run and he has had success at Quail Hollow. Enough to win? Maybe not, but definitely enough for the Top Ten.
- David Toms +450 - - Toms won the Quail Hollow in 2003 and has 4 Top Ten finishes this season out of the 7 tournaments he’s made the cut in. That’s good enough to say that 4 ½ to 1 odds make him a fantastic bet to just make it into the Top Ten again this week.
Best Long Shot
Davis Love +800 - - Above 5 to 1 makes Davis Love a long shot in this category. He only has one Top Ten finish the year, but he might be worth a bet because he skipped last week and had two solid rounds in the Verizon Heritage, a 67 and a 69, which means he just needs to be consistent to get into the Top Ten.




