Shane – Last Updated on November 21, 2022 2:41 pm
2019 PGA Arnold Palmer Invitational Preview and Picks
Ready to bet on this week’s 2019 The Arnold Palmer Invitational betting odds? The PGA Tour makes another stop in Florida this weekend at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando Florida. It’s another loaded field which should make for some exciting golf.
2019 The Arnold Palmer Invitational
- Where: Bay Hill Club & Lodge Orlando, FL
- Format: 72 holes – Stroke Play
- Purse: $9,100,000
- Defending Champion: Rory McIlroy
- TV Coverage: Golf Channel, NBC
- Updated Sportsbook Bonuses For Today
With all of that in mind who should we be keeping an extra eye on this week? Let’s break it down.
2019 The Arnold Palmer Invitational Favorites:
Rory McIlroy 7/1
Rory McIlroy is the favorite this weekend and even though there isn’t a ton of value betting him at 7/1 it’s hard to not ignore him.
This is a guy that is just starting to heat up, and he was the winner last year at this event after dominating all four days.
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A lot of people are going to stay away from him because of his price, and for good reason, but this is a guy who can win.
Jason Day 14/1
Jason Day hasn’t been playing a ton of golf this spring but when he does he seems to have a ton of success. He has a fifth and 4th place finish so far this year and with the way he has putting this year, there is no reason he can’t win this.
I wish his odds were more in the 18/ range which is where I think there would be a ton of value, but even at this price I think there is at least some.
2019 The Arnold Palmer Invitational Contenders:
Bryson Dechambeau 18/1
Besides playing one bad round of golf a week ago, Dechambeau has been one of the more consistent golfers on the PGA tour.
He has had a 7th, 10th, 15th, and 56th place and with the way his stats are, he should be having a lot of success this weekend.
His price is also sitting at 18/1 which is a better value than say a Jason Day.
Marc Leishman 25/1
Marc Leishman won this tournament two years agoand he shows year and year out that this is an event that he loves to play.
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This is a tough place to repeat at, but if anyone can do it, I would put my money on Marc.
2019 The Arnold Palmer Invitational Sleeper (50/1 or higher):
Rafa Cabrera Bello 55/1
Rafa Cabrera Bello is a great value here and I think they might have really gotten his price wrong here. He has had nine starts so far this year and finished in the top 25 seven times.
This is a guy that can really strike the ball and I think that is going to be key in this weekend. If you are lokking for a sleeper, this is your guy.
2019 Arnold Palmer Invitational Picks:
The guy I do really like is – Bryson Dechambeau 18/1 to have a nice tournament and end up on top on Sunday Afternoon.
He comes into this tournament hot and with a lot of confidence, and I would expect to see him leave the tournament with a little more cash in his pocket.
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Full Odds To Win The 2019 The Arnold Palmer Invitational
- Rory McIlroy 7/1
- Brooks Koepka 10/1
- Justin Rose 11/1
- Rickie Fowler 12/1
- Jason Day 14/1
- Bryson Dechambeau 18/1
- Marc Leishman 25/1
- Hideki Matsuyama 30/1
- Francesco Molinari 33/1
- Tommy Fleetwood 33/1
- Patrick Reed 40/1
- Phil Mickelson 40/1
- Billy Horschel 50/1
- Bubba Watson 50/1
- Charles Howell III 50/1
- Daniel Berger 50/1
- Ian Poulter 50/1
- Louis Oosthuizen 50/1
- Lucas Glover 50/1
- Henrik Stenson 55/1
- Rafa Cabrera Bello 55/1
- Haotong Li 66/1
- Jason Kokrak 66/1
- Keegan Bradley 66/1
- Luke List 66/1
- Si Woo Kim 66/1
- Tyrrell Hatton 66/1
- Byeong Hun An 75/1
- Cameron Champ 80/1
- Charl Schwartzel 80/1
- J.B. Holmes 80/1
- Matt Wallace 80/1
- Michael Thompson 80/1
- Adam Hadwin 100/1
- Brandt Snedeker 100/1
- Keith Mitchell 100/1
- Kevin Kisner 100/1
- Kiradech Aphibarnrat 100/1
- Matthew Fitzpatrick 100/1
- Ryan Moore 100/1
- Shane Lowry 100/1
- Zach Johnson 100/1
- Abraham Ancer 125/1
- Charley Hoffman 125/1
- Danny Willett 125/1
- Eddie Pepperell 125/1
- Graeme McDowell 125/1
- J.T. Poston 125/1
- Kevin Na 125/1
- Matt Every 125/1
- Patrick Rodgers 125/1
- Scott Piercy 125/1
- Thorbjorn Olesen 125/1
- Aaron Wise 150/1
- Beau Hossler 150/1
- Bill Haas 150/1
- Brian Gay 150/1
- C.T. Pan 150/1
- Chesson Hadley 150/1
- Danny Lee 150/1
- Ernie Els 150/1
- Harold Varner III 150/1
- Jhonattan Vegas 150/1
- Joaquin Niemann 150/1
- Martin Kaymer 150/1
- Martin Laird 150/1
- Pat Perez 150/1
- Patton Kizzire 150/1
- Scott Stallings 150/1
- Steve Stricker 150/1
- Sung Kang 150/1
- Sungjae Im 150/1
- Talor Gooch 150/1
- Aaron Baddeley 200/1
- Anirban Lahiri 200/1
- Austin Cook 200/1
- Chris Kirk 200/1
- Harris English 200/1
- Jimmy Walker 200/1
- Kyle Stanley 200/1
- Nate Lashley 200/1
- Sam Burns 200/1
- Sam Ryder 200/1
- Vaughn Taylor 200/1
- Vijay Singh 200/1
- Adam Schenk 250/1
- Andrew Landry 250/1
- Brendan Steele 250/1
- Brian Harman 250/1
- Carlos Ortiz 250/1
- Corey Conners 250/1
- Davis Love III 250/1
- Dominic Bozzelli 250/1
- Hudson Swafford 250/1
- Jason Dufner 250/1
- Joel Dahmen 250/1
- Kevin Streelman 250/1
- Martin Trainer 250/1
- Ollie Schniederjans 250/1
- Richy Werenski 250/1
- Ryan Armour 250/1
- Sam Horsfield 250/1
- Sam Saunders 250/1
- Scott Langley 250/1
- Stewart Cink 250/1
- Anders Albertson 300/1
- Braden Thornberry 300/1
- Brice Garnett 300/1
- Bronson Burgoon 300/1
- Hunter Mahan 300/1
- J.J. Spaun 300/1
- Viktor Hovland 300/1
- Justin Suh 400/1
- Robert Streb 400/1
- Ryan Blaum 400/1
- Adam Long 500/1
- D.A. Points 500/1
- Michael Kim 500/1
- Ted Potter Jr. 500/1
- Tim Herron 500/1
- Robert Gamez 1000/1
- Rod Perry 1500/1