
Matthew Riedel: Rocket Mortgage Classic betting odds and preview
In his 12 tournaments during the past year, Riedel has a best finish of 26th and an average finish of 54th, with no top rounds of the day.
The 7,370-yard, par 72 course in Detroit, MI will play host to this event from June 26-29. A purse of $9,600,000.00 is up for grabs, as well as the title last claimed by Cam Davis.
Matthew Riedel odds to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic
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