All eyes in the golf world may well be on the DP World Tour Championship 2023 taking place over in Dubai this week, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t great betting action to be had elsewhere as well. St. Simons Island in Georgia plays host to the RSM Classic 2023, where a cool $8,400,000 is on the line in the 156-man field.
Ludvig Aberg leads the field this week, with the Swede in sharp form since the Ryder Cup. Can he get across the line and turn this form into a title however? Or will the likes of Cameron Young, Brian Harman and Russel Henley swoop in to spoil the party in Georgia?
We break down all the latest odds from bookmaker bet365 and outline the best bets to make on the 2023 RSM Classic this week on the PGA Tour.
※ Current Odds Date & Time: November 13th, 7:00 A.M. (GMT)
Looking at the outright betting odds from bookmaker bet365 ahead of the RSM Classic 2023, one man sits ahead of the pack and that’s none other than Ludvig Aberg. The Swede returns 13.00 to win the event, ahead of the tournament’s second favourite, Cameron Young at 17.00. Joint with Young is also Brian Harman, while Russell Henley and Justin Suh aren’t far off the pace either at 23.00 and 26.00 respectively.
Odds to finish in the top five are similar, with Aberg at 4.20 through to Suh on 7.50. Corey Conners and Alex Noren also move into contention for a deep run, joint with Suh with a return of 7.50.
※ Current Odds Date & Time: November 13th, 7:00 A.M. (GMT)
Ludvig Aberg has been improving throughout the year in 2023 with five top 10 finishes in his past six events, and all of his last eight finishes withing the top 15. The Swede recently won the Omega European Masters and has two other top five finishes at the D+D Real Czech Masters and Sanderson Farms Championship. With the kind of game that suits the Sea Island Resort in St. Simons Island this week, Aberg is a strong bet to win another title in 2023 at the RSM Classic.
Those who have an aversion to betting on the bookies favourite might want to consider a wager on Eric Cole performing this week instead. The American has three top five finishes in his past four events and is one of the best putters on tour. With outright odds of 34.00, a win for the 35-year-old would be immensely lucrative, while even another top five finish has a tidy return of 9.00.