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2008 John Deere Classic Odds

Written by Jimmy Boyd

Jimmy Boyd is back for another week’s worth of PGA Tour handicapping with his 2008 John Deere Classic predictions. The John Deere Classic commenced in 1971 and has been an opportunistic event for lesser known golfers on the tour ever since. Last year’s champion, Jonathan Byrd, and the 2006 champ, John Senden, are both listed at 33-1 odds to win the tournament. This little bit of recent history shows us that the big guns are going to have to bring their “A” game or another unknown will be running away with first prize. Just as he has all season long, Jimmy Boyd leaves you with three golfers he likes to be in that final group come Sunday.

It comes as no surprise that Perry is the overwhelming favorite to win the Classic at TPC at Deere Run, and we’ll gladly make one of our wagers on him still showing solid value. Perry has won two of the last four tournaments he has played to reach fourth on the money list and third in FedEx Cup points. Without Tiger Woods and some of the other top golfers in the world, you can bet that Perry sees this tournament as a great opportunity to move up in the standings. Perry’s well-rounded game has been the reason for his success. He’s seventeenth in driving, tenth in green hit in regulation, and fiftieth in putting average. Perry is definitely worth your money this week.

Watson has an excellent shot at picking up his first win of the season this week and is showing great value for a guy that has played some solid golf in his day. Watson’s level of play has really picked up over the past few weeks. He is coming off of a second place tie at the Buick Open and a sixth place draw at the Travelers Championship in his last two events played. Watson often relies on his long ball so we know he’ll have that going for him. If he can work a little bit of magic with his putter, I have do doubt he’ll be in that final group. When you weigh the field, Watson is one of the best out there at a great price.

It would be nice to hit with Watney here at 40-1 like we did with Sergio Garcia at The Players Championship. Watney is still a youngster at just 27 years of age and appears to be ready for his second career win this week. Much like our previous two champs, Watney is relatively unknown, but I happen to know that he is a very talented player. His biggest challenge will be consistently putting the ball in the fairway off the tee, but I don’t see that as much of a problem with the way this course lays out.

Here is the complete list of odds as seen at BodogLife.com sportsbook

Kenny Perry 7/1
Aaron Baddeley 20/1
Heath Slocum 22/1
Carl Pettersson 25/1
Tim Clark 25/1
Pat Perez 25/1
D.J. Trahan 28/1
Bubba Watson 28/1
Tommy Armour lll 33/1
Woody Austin 33/1
Jonathan Byrd 33/1
Chad Campbell 33/1
Ben Crane 33/1
Lucas Glover 33/1
Sean O’Hair 33/1
John Senden 33/1
Bart Bryant 33/1
Zach Johnson 33/1
Jerry Kelly 40/1
Kevin Sutherland 40/1
Tim Herron 40/1
Tom Lehman 40/1
John Merrick 40/1
Nick Watney 40/1
Nathan Green 40/1
Bill Haas 50/1
Peter Lonard 50/1
Dean Wilson 50/1
Brian Gay 50/1
J.B. Holmes 50/1
Michael Letzig 66/1
Steve Marino 66/1
Billy Mayfair 66/1
Ryan Moore 66/1
Bob Tway 66/1
Johnson Wagner 66/1
Mark Wilson 66/1
Ken Duke 80/1
Todd Hamilton 80/1
Matt Kuchar 80/1
John Mallinger 80/1
George Mcneill 80/1
Joe Ogilvie 100/1
Jeff Overton 100/1
Vaughn Taylor 100/1
Jason Gore 100/1
Parker McLachlin 100/1
Kevin Na 100/1
Jesper Parnevik 100/1
Charles Warren 125/1
Charlie Wi 125/1
J.J. Henry 125/1
The Field ( Any Other Golfer) 5/2

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