2020 Tokyo Olympics: Updated Golf Betting Odds

2020 Tokyo Olympics: Updated Golf Betting Odds

A handful of the biggest names in golf head to Tokyo to compete in the Summer Olympics to compete for their respective countries vying for a gold medal. 60 men and 60 women golfers will compete in the Olympics, with the men beginning competing on July 29th to August 1st, and the women on August 4th-7th.

On the men’s side, nine of the top 20 golfers in the world descend on Kasumigaseki Golf Club to battle for the top spot on the podium. Justin Rose and Inbee Park took home gold medals in 2016 when golf returned to the Olympics for the first time since 1904. Rose will not be in Tokyo to defend his title, but Park will be back to try and make it back-to-back gold medal finishes. It’s time to take a look at our updated betting analysis so you can continue planning your bets against MyBookie’s Olympics odds.

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Men’s Olympic Betting Odds & Analysis

Like in 2016, the men’s tournament is loaded with top players with six nations represented by a player ranked in the top 20. The Americans are all high in the rankings, led by Open Champion Collin Morikawa. Xander Schauffele, Bryson DeChambeau, and Justin Thomas round out the Team USA.

Jon Rahm (Spain) is the betting favorite, and Rory McIlroy (Ireland) is right behind him on the odds board. Other big names that can win the gold medal include Viktor Hovland (Norway) and Hideki Matsuyama (Japan). 


PlayerCountryOdds
Jon RahmSpain+450
Rory McIlroyIreland+1000
Xander SchauffeleUSA+1000
Collin MorikawaUSA+1000
Bryson DeChambeauUSA+1000
Justin ThomasUSA+1000
Viktor HovlandNorway+1600
Paul CaseyEngland+1800
Hideki MatsuyamaJapan+1800
Abraham AncerMexico+2200

One interesting storyline to follow during the Olympics is how the South Korean golfers, Sungjae Im and Si Woo Kim, do in the tournament. South Korea’s government mandates that men between the ages of 18 and 28 complete two years of military service, and neither have done so while chasing their golf career. Winning a medal of any kind would grant them a release from their two-year military obligations.

Women’s Olympic Betting Odds & Analysis

South Korea’s Inbee Park was the gold medal winner in Rio and returns as one of the golfers with the best odds to repeat. South Korea has a loaded squad much like the USA in the men’s division. Park and USA’s Nelly Korda have the best odds to win the gold medal in Tokyo.

South Korea’s Jin Young Ko, Sei Young Kim, and Hyo Joo Kim round out the four South Korean golfers in the top six on the odds board. American Danielle Kang completes the top six golfers for the women’s tournament.

 
PlayerCountryOdds
Inbee ParkSouth Korea+600
Nelly KordaUSA+600
Jin Young KoSouth Korea+900
Sei Young KimSouth Korea+900
Hyo Joo KimSouth Korea+1300
Danielle KangUSA+1300
Patty TavatanakitThailand+1300
Shanshan FengChina+1600
Ariya JutanygarnThailand+1600
Lexi ThompsonUSA+1800

Olympic Golf Format

The golf format for the Olympics is like your typical four-day PGA Tour event. Players will participate in a 72-hole individual stroke play event, with the top player earning the gold medal. If there is a tie for any of the top three positions, a three-hole playoff will be used to determine the medal winner.

 
 

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