Linn Grant will be participating in the TOTO Japan Classic from October 31 – November 3 at the Seta Golf Club in Otsu, Japan. As Grant tees off this week, there are various betting markets available for fans to wager on her performance during the tournament. The previous winner of the TOTO Japan Classic was Mone Inami.
The event will be broadcasted on the Golf Channel on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Fans can also stream the action through Fubo for live sports and shows without cable. Grant’s odds to win the TOTO Japan Classic are currently set at +2200. This means that if you placed a $10 bet on Grant to win, you could receive $230.00 in return. These odds are provided by BetMGM Sportsbook.
In addition to betting on Grant to win, fans can also wager on other markets such as whether a player will make the cut, who will be in the lead after the first round, or one-on-one and 3-ball matchups. Grant has shown strong performances in her recent tournaments with one top-10 finish and two top-20 finishes in her last four appearances. Grant will be aiming to make the cut for the fourth consecutive tournament by reaching the weekend in the TOTO Japan Classic.
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