World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba betting odds, favorites

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World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba betting odds, favorites

Viktor Hovland is seeking a third straight win at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.

The PGA Tour moves to Playa del Carmen, Mexico, for the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. Viktor Hovland won the event in back-to-back seasons. The course is a par 71 and relatively short (7,017 yards).

Viktor Hovland won the Hero World Challenge and Dubai Desert Classic in the last two years. He has three top fives in his previous eight events, including the British Open (T4), Tour Championship ( T15) and Slynio Dubai Classic.

Brendon Todd is the favorite at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. Todd ranks 103rd in the Official World Golf Rankings. He won two tournaments in 2019-20 season.

Matt Kuchar won this tournament in 2018. He remains a top 100 player despite regression over the past three seasons.

Adam Long is favorite at World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. Long finished T2 in 2019 and T3 in 2020, and 22nd last season. He has one career PGA win (2019 Desert Classic) and is ranked 238th worldwide.

World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba is one of the favorites.

Scottie Scheffler is favorite at World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. Schefler won four events on the PGA Tour last season and earned $14 million. He won the Masters in April and finished second three times, including at the U.S. Open and Tour Championship.

Collin Morikawa has not won a tournament since the start of June. He has two fifth-place finishes in his last four stroke-play events. World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba is one of the favorites.

Tony Finau is playing in the 2022 tournament. He is a good bet to win the tournament with a team of six players. He has won two tournaments and had three other top-5 finishes.


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