The Classic in the Palm Beaches is set for February 29 – March 3 at PGA National Resort & Spa (The Champion), and Ben Silverman is one of the golfers who will take part.
There are a multitude of betting markets to choose from, if you’re hoping to wager on Silverman in this week’s event.
The Classic in the Palm Beaches details and info
- Date: February 29 – March 3, 2024
- Course: PGA National Resort & Spa (The Champion)
- Location: Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
- Previous Winner: Chris Kirk
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Silverman odds to win The Classic in the Palm Beaches
Silverman is +15000 to win. If you wagered $10 on Silverman to win, you’d get $1510.00 back.
PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 2:58 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Silverman odds to finish in the top 5 at The Classic in the Palm Beaches
Odds for The Classic in the Palm Beaches are available, and Silverman listed at +2500 to at least finish in the top five. That means betting $10 on Silverman would give you $260.00.
Silverman odds to finish in the top 10 at The Classic in the Palm Beaches
Odds for The Classic in the Palm Beaches are available, and Silverman is listed at +1000 to finish in the top 10. That means wagering $10 on Silverman would give you $110.00.
Other betting markets for Silverman at The Classic in the Palm Beaches
Other popular golf wagers include choosing who will lead at the end of the first round, or whether a player makes the cut. You can also narrow it down to wagering on one-on-one matchups or 3-ball matchups (three players grouped together). Simply select who will card the top score on that particular day, and you’re a winner.
Silverman recent performances
Silverman did not post a top-10 finish over the last year (he took part in four tournaments). Silverman has made the cut and finished in the top 20 on the leaderboard once in his past four events. Silverman placed 36th in his lone recent finish at this event in three trips.