PGA Tour best bets for the Genesis Invitational
ESPN PLUS $ MATERIALThe PGA Tour makes its final stop on the West Coast swing for the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California. Max Homa is the defending champion, but Jon Rahm enters as the favorite in a star-studded field.
Which players are the favorites this time around? Who offers good odds? And what props are worthwhile?
Betting analyst Anita Marks and sports betting deputy editor David Bearman offer their best bets.
Odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook unless otherwise noted.
Bets to win
Jon Rahm
Marks' picks: to win (9-1); top-5 finish (+180)The metrics that matter at Riviera have Rahm at the top of the list. He ranks second in strokes gained tee-to-green as well as greens in regulation this season. Top-10 finishes are commonplace for Rahm, and it is only a matter of time until he wins this season. This could be the week, considering his game sets up nicely with this track.
Dustin Johnson
Bearman's picks: to win (18-1); top-10 finish (+180)The ebbs and flows of Johnson have always been a betting fascination. When he is dialed in and at the top of his game, there is arguably no one better, which is how he ascended to No. 1 in the world with four wins in the second half of the 2020 calendar year, including at the Masters and Tour Championship. His 2021 season did not live up to his standards, but it wasn't horrible, as he had six top-10s, including a T-8 right here at Riviera. He won here in 2017 at a record 17 under, was runner-up in 2014 and 2015 and has a total of 10 top-10s in 14 starts. Simply put, this is one of his favorite courses in his storied career.
Buyer beware -- it's only the third time he is teeing it up since August -- but if he is going to kick-start a season, Riviera would be the place for him to do it. You don't often get 18-1 odds on the former No. 1, so I am jumping in at that price.
Rory McIlroy
Bearman's picks: to win (22-1); top-10 finish (+220)This pick could be on principle alone, but there's a lot more to it. If you are getting longer than 20-1 on McIlroy in a stacked field, you take him. If you haven't heard his name mentioned lately, for whatever reason (this time because he has been playing overseas), you take him. He has finished in the top 30 in four of his five appearances here, including T-4 in 2019 and T-5 in 2020. This is only his second PGA Tour event of this season, but he won the other at the CJ Cup back in October. Since then, he has been overseas, finishing in the top 12 of all three events, including a third-place finish last month in Dubai. He's well rested, his game is in good shape and he's being undervalued at 22-1. The last time Rory had odds this long, he took down the Wells Fargo Championship, another course he loves.
Bearman's picks: to win (40-1); top-10 finish (4-1)
Bearman: The defending champion also finished T-5 in 2020 and is listed at 40-1 this week. Count me in. Homa was in the mix last week at Scottsdale before a final-round back-nine 38 knocked him out. He has been playing fantastic golf this season, with a win and four top-15s. Homa is from L.A., so this is a homecoming for him, just like it was last year when he won.
Patrick Cantlay
Marks' picks: Cantlay or Rahm to win (4-1); top-5 finish (+230); top American (+650)Cantlay has finished in the top 10 in his four starts this season, including top-5 finishes in three of those four ... and he just lost in a playoff last week in Phoenix. You would be hard-pressed to find anyone playing better golf right now. He has finished in the top 20 at Riviera in each of his past four starts and is due for a win this season. I expect this SoCal guy to be in contention come Sunday.