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2023 Mexico Open at Vidanta odds, course history and picks to win

It’s going to be difficult to make a case for any player not named Jon Rahm to win this week, but we’ll try.

The 2023 Mexico Open at Vidanta in Vallarta, Mexico, features three of the top 50 players in the Official World Golf Ranking. Wouldn’t exactly classify that as a strong field.

Rahm, who most recently tied for 15th at the RBC Heritage a week after adding the green jacket to his wardrobe, is the betting favorite at +260. Tony Finau is the next name on the list and he sits at +750. Two clear alpha dogs in this field.

Both Zurich Classic champions, Nick Hardy and Davis Riley, withdrew from the field Monday.

Golf course

Vidanta Vallarta | Par 71 | 7,456 yards

2022 Mexico Open

Jon Rahm poses with the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta trophy in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. (Photo: Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)

Course history

Betting preview

Player Odds Player Odds
Jon Rahm (+260) Alex Smalley (+4500)
Tony Finau (+750) Alex Noren (+4500)
Wyndham Clark (+1600) Aaron Rai (+4500)
Gary Woodland (+2200) Will Gordon (+5000)
Patrick Rodgers (+2800) Emiliano Grillo (+5000)
Nicolai Hojgaard (+3000) Ben Martin (+5000)
Stephan Jaeger (+3500) Taylor Pendrith (+5500)
Maverick McNealy (+3500) S.H. Kim (+5500)
Byeong Hun An (+3500) Joseph Bramlett (+5500)
Beau Hossler (+3500) Garrick Higgo (+5500)

 

2023 Masters

Gary Woodland tees off on the fifth hole during the first round of The Masters golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Network

Vidanta Vallarta is the sixth-longest course on the PGA Tour schedule and owns the longest combined par 4s/5s, according to data analyst Ron Klos. There’s also very little penalty for driving the ball in the rough, aka, a bomber’s paradise.

This season, Woodland is ninth in driving distance and has played consistently in 2023. After tying for ninth at the Genesis Invitational, Woodland added good finishes at the Masters (T-14) and RBC Heritage (T-31).

Last year, Woodland finished T-24 at the Mexico Open.

2023 Valero Texas Open

Patrick Rodgers reacts after making birdie on the 18th hole during the second round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Rodgers shot a 5-under 67 and has the clubhouse lead of -11 for…

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