Brooke Henderson holds the second-shortest odds to bring home gold at the Paris Olympics.
The latest: Nelly Korda has been head and shoulders above the rest of the LPGA this year and is a deserving favourite to defend her title. Henderson is tied with three other golfers at 14-to-1 right behind the American.
Here are the latest Olympic women's golf odds for the tournament in August.
Olympic women's golf odds
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Player | Odds |
Nelly Korda (USA) | +300 |
Brooke Henderson (Canada) | +1,400 |
Lilia Vu (USA) | +1,400 |
Jin Young Ko (Korea) | +1,400 |
Ayaka Furue (Japan) | +1,600 |
Atthaya Thitikul (Thailand) | +1,600 |
Lydia Ko (New Zealand) | +1,600 |
Patty Tavatanakit (Thailand) | +2,000 |
Minjee Lee (Austrailia) | +2,000 |
Leona Maguire (Irish) | +2,000 |
Kim Hyo-Joo (South Korea) | +2,000 |
Linn Grant (Sweden) | +2,000 |
Xiyu Lin (China) | +2,000 |
Alison Lee (USA) | +2,200 |
Charley Hull (GB) | +2,500 |
Nasa Hataoka (Japan) | +2,500 |
Celine Boutier (France) | +2,500 |
Korda won gold in Tokyo and started her year on a tear but has slowed down considerably lately.
This field is realistically wide open.
After the American sensation, 16 different players hold odds of 30-to-1 or shorter. That includes bronze medalist Lydia Ko and Canadian Henderson.
Best Olympic women's golf odds
The favourite: Nelly Korda (+300)
Korda won five straight events from the LPGA Drive On Championship to the Chevron Championship, securing her second major championship at the latter.
She recorded her sixth win of the season a few weeks later at the Mizuho Americas Open but has struggled since.
Korda blew up at the Women's U.S. Open and missed the cut and then shot an 81 in the second round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship to miss the cut there, too.
She was bitten by a dog in late June and is taking some time off before returning to play to defend her title.
Even with this tough run of form, and luck, Korda's ceiling is sky-high.
Player to watch: Brook Henderson (+1,400)
Henderson has the greatest resume of any Canadian golfer but is in a bit of a rut right now.
The Smith Falls, Ontario native hasn't finished inside the top 20 since the Chevron Championship in April. That said, she's only missed one cut this year and ranks seventh in scoring average (70.65).
Henderson's floor is incredibly high and she tends to turn up when the lights are brightest.
The 26-year-old has 16 top-10 finishes at majors and two wins. She was runner-up at the Evian Championship last year and won the year before that.
If Henderson performs at that major in early July expect to see her odds tighten.