Vegas has Lost Confidence in Collin Morikawa Ahead of Masters Tournament
Before his withdrawal after the first hole of The Players that ruined many bets and DFS lineups, Collin Morikawa was on his way to being the second-highest favorite for the year's first major. He was coming off a win at Pebble Beach and posted two top 10 finishes thereafter. The putter was beginning to come into form, and his ball striking was spot on. Since then, he's been forced to pull his name from the hat in Texas and comes into Augusta National with way more questions than answers. Morikawa's 1.066 strokes gained on approach average still leads the PGA Tour season, but it's hard to keep that level of precision going without reps. Most sportsbooks have plummeted the 29-year-old's odds to 30-1 odds and beyond, while it hasn't affected DFS pricing much. Regardless, his health and hesitancy to even fully commit to being ready to go by Thursday make him entirely too scary to mess with.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
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