Martin Laird is heading to Grand Reserve Country Club in Río Grande, Puerto Rico this week, as he’ll be one of the many golfers taking part in the Puerto Rico Open from March 7-10.
Anticipating big things from Laird this week? Here are some different ways for you to wager on him.
Puerto Rico Open details and info
- Date: March 7-10, 2024
- Course: Grand Reserve Country Club
- Location: Río Grande, Puerto Rico
- Previous Winner: Nicolas Echavarria
How to watch the Puerto Rico Open
- Thursday: Golf Channel
- Friday: Golf Channel
- Saturday: Golf Channel
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Laird odds to win the Puerto Rico Open
The latest odds on Laird to win the Puerto Rico Open are +4000. If you elected to bet $10 on Laird, you’d wind up with $410.00 were he to win.
PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 2:58 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Laird odds to finish in the top 5 at the Puerto Rico Open
The latest odds on Laird to finish top-five at the Puerto Rico Open are +280. If you elected to bet $10 on Laird, you’d wind up with $38.00 were he to finish that high up the leaderboard.
Laird odds to finish in the top 10 at the Puerto Rico Open
Odds for the Puerto Rico Open are available, and Laird is listed at -110 to finish in the top 10. That means wagering $10 on Laird would give you $19.09.
Other betting markets for Laird at the Puerto Rico Open
You can also bet on which golfer will be in front at the end of the first round, or whether a player makes the cut or misses it. You can also narrow it down to wagering on 3-ball matchups (three players grouped together) and one-on-one matchups. Simply pick who will shoot the best score on that particular day, and you’re a winner.
Laird recent performances
Laird teed off in 24 tournaments over the last year, securing one finish in the top five and collecting two top-10 finishes. Laird has finished in the top 10 in one of his past four tournaments.