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Niklas Norgaard Moeller odds to win the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open

Niklas Norgaard Moeller odds to win the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open

USA Today26-03-2025

Niklas Norgaard Moeller odds to win the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open
Texas Children's Houston Open details and info
Date: March 27-30, 2025
March 27-30, 2025 Course: Memorial Park Golf Course
Memorial Park Golf Course Location: Houston, TX
Houston, TX Previous Winner: Stephan Jaeger
How to watch the Texas Children's Houston Open
Thursday: Golf Channel
Golf Channel Friday: Golf Channel
Golf Channel Saturday: Golf Channel, NBC
Golf Channel, NBC Sunday: Golf Channel, NBC
Watch golf on Fubo!
Moeller odds to win the Texas Children's Houston Open
PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 9:01 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Moeller odds to finish in the top 5 at the Texas Children's Houston Open
Moeller odds to finish in the top 10 at the Texas Children's Houston Open
Other betting markets for Moeller at the Texas Children's Houston Open
Moeller recent performances
Moeller took part in six tournaments over the last 12 months, with zero top-10 finishes. Moeller has not finished inside the top 20 in his past four events, with an average finish of 31st.

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