
Henrik Norlander odds to win the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic
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Norlander odds to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic
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Norlander odds to finish in the top 5 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic
Norlander odds to finish in the top 10 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic
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Norlander recent performances
Norlander has participated in 16 tournaments this season, and he has not yet finished in the top 10. In his past four appearances, Norlander has an average finish of 52nd. In Norlander's last five appearances at this event, he's finished among the top 20 once, and his average finish at the tournament is 40th.
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