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Scottie Scheffler heavy PointsBet favorite over Sam Burns for Houston Open

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Tuesday, 08 November 2022 01:56

In the second-to-last official PGA Tour event of 2022, the Cadence Bank Houston Open possesses a solid field with a bevy of names who could win.

PointsBet has Scottie Scheffler as a heavy favorite at +550. Scheffler was the 54-hole leader at last year's Houston Open but finished runner-up. The world No. 2 is coming off a T-3 last week at Mayakoba, where he shot a final-round 62. 

Following Scheffler on the betting slip is his good friend and Presidents Cup teammate, Sam Burns (+1200). After Burns is Tony Finau at +1400. Finau made his season debut at Mayakoba but missed the cut. 

Sam Burns and Scottie Scheffler lead the way in this week's power rankings for the Cadence Bank Houston Open.

Aaron Wise is listed at +1600, slightly ahead of last week's winner, Russell Henley (+2200). Henley held the 18-hole lead last year in Houston and won the event in 2017. 

Here are several more notable odds for the Houston Open:

Hideki Matsuyama, Taylor Montgomery, Jason Day: +2500

Maverick McNealy: +2600

Denny McCarthy: +3500

Joel Dahmen, Matthew NeSmith, Sahith Theegala: +4000

Taylor Pendrith: +4500

Alexander Noren, Davis Riley, Emiliano Grillo, Keith Mitchell, Si Woo Kim: +5000

Dean Burmester: +5500

Taylor Moore: +6000

Adam Hadwin, Andrew Putnam, Mackenzie Hughes, Patrick Rodgers, Sebastian Munoz, Wyndham Clark: +6600

View the full odds here.

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