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Marco Penge Genesis Scottish Open odds, tips and betting trends

Marco Penge Genesis Scottish Open odds, tips and betting trends

USA Today12-07-2025
Before the final round of the Genesis Scottish Open, Marco Penge is in third position with a score of -9.
Marco Penge has competed in three tournaments in the past year. His best finish was third, and his average finish was 16th, with one top 10.
Marco Penge odds to win the Genesis Scottish Open
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