Lee Hodges The 2024 Wells Fargo Championship betting odds and trends

Lee Hodges missed the cut in his last event at Quail Hollow Club, the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship, and he has +25000 odds to win here in the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship. Below we break down his form in recent events to help you make your best bets on Hodges before he tees off in Charlotte, NC.

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Moneyline

Lee Hodges to win the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship +25000

Bet $20, Payout $5,020.00

Lee Hodges: Recent Form

  • Hodges hasn’t finished inside the top 20 in his last three tournaments, with an average finish of 58th.
  • He has made the cut in one of his past three tournaments.
  • Hodges has not posted a score better than the tournament average or finished within five shots of the leader in any of his past three events.
  • He finished -1 relative to par the only time he made the cut.

Hodges: Recent Rounds

  • Over his last eight rounds, Hodges has finished below par twice, while also carding two rounds with a better-than-average score.
  • He has not finished any of his last eight rounds with one of the 10 best scores of the day.
  • Hodges has carded a score within five shots of the day’s best in two of his last eight rounds.

Hodges: Last Outing

  • Hodges recorded a birdie or better on two of the 16 par-3 holes at the RBC Heritage (the other golfers averaged 1.9).
  • On the 16 par-3 holes at the RBC Heritage, Hodges did not card a bogey or worse (the tournament average was 2.7).
  • Hodges’ four birdies or better on the 44 par-4 holes at the RBC Heritage were less than the tournament average of 8.4.
  • At that last competition, Hodges carded a bogey or worse on seven of the 44 par-4 holes (the field averaged 5.7).
  • Hodges finished the RBC Heritage carding a birdie or better on four par-5 holes, compared to the field average of 6.1 on the 12 par-5 holes.
  • On the 12 par-5 holes at the RBC Heritage, Hodges carded two bogeys or worse, more than the field’s average (0.7).

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