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Kokona Sakurai’s chances of winning the AIG Women’s Open

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 21, 2024Updated:August 22, 20242 Mins Read
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Kokona Sakurai will be participating in the AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews Links (Old Course) from August 22-25. For those interested in wagering on Sakurai in this event, there are various betting markets to choose from. The event details include the dates of August 22-25, the course being St Andrews Links (Old Course), and the location in Glasgow, GBR. The previous winner of the event was Lilia Vu.

Viewers can watch the AIG Women’s Open on Thursday and Friday on the USA Network, and on Saturday and Sunday on NBC and the USA Network. Those looking to catch all the action without cable can take advantage of Fubo for live streaming. As for Sakurai’s odds to win the AIG Women’s Open, she is listed at +60000. This means that a $10 wager on Sakurai to win would result in a return of $6,010.00.

In addition to betting on Sakurai to win, there are other betting markets available for the AIG Women’s Open. These include betting on who will be in the lead at the end of the first round, whether a player will make the cut, one-on-one matchups, and 3-ball matchups. With these options, fans can enjoy a variety of ways to participate in the excitement of the event.

Looking at Sakurai’s recent performances, she has not achieved a top-10 finish in the last year, participating in only two tournaments. Over the past three events, Sakurai has an average finish of 39th. This information can help bettors make informed decisions when considering placing bets on Sakurai’s performance in the AIG Women’s Open.

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