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Top 10 Players at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in the Past 5 Years

News RoomBy News RoomJune 25, 2024Updated:June 25, 20242 Mins Read
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The PGA Tour is gearing up for the upcoming Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club, with defending champion Rickie Fowler and Cameron Young leading the field. The tournament is scheduled for July 18-21, and is expected to be a birdie-fest due to the course’s design. The Rocket Mortgage Classic has seen some impressive finishes over the last five seasons, with players like Troy Merritt, J.J. Spaun, Chris Kirk, Rickie Fowler, and Cam Davis standing out among the competition.

Troy Merritt, with odds of 110/1, has had solid finishes in the past, including a 2nd place finish in 2021. J.J. Spaun, with odds of 170/1, has consistently placed well since 2019, with his best finish being 8th in 2022. Chris Kirk, with odds of 55/1, has also shown strong performances in previous years, finishing as high as 12th in 2021. Rickie Fowler, the defending champion with odds of 45/1, is another player to watch out for, having won the tournament in 2023.

Cam Davis, with odds of 65/1, has had mixed results over the past five seasons, with a 1st place finish in 2021. Adam Schenk, with odds of 80/1, has also shown promise, with a 7th place finish in 2023. Kevin Kisner, with odds of 700/1, had a 3rd place finish in 2020 and will be looking to improve upon his past performances. Taylor Moore, with odds of 50/1, has consistently finished in the top 10 in his two starts at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

Stephen Jaeger, with odds of 25/1, has had strong finishes in recent years, including a 5th place finish in 2022. Alex Noren, with odds of 28/1, has also performed well, with a 4th place finish in 2021. With a talented field and exciting competition expected, the Rocket Mortgage Classic promises to be an event to remember. Fans can look forward to an action-packed tournament with some of the best players in the game showcasing their skills on the green.

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