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Elvis Smylie Genesis Scottish Open odds, tips and betting trends

Elvis Smylie Genesis Scottish Open odds, tips and betting trends

USA Today11-07-2025
Elvis Smylie is in 46th position, with a score of -2, after the second round of the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.
In his three events during the past year, Elvis Smylie has a best finish of 46th and an average finish of 59th, with two made cuts.
Elvis Smylie odds to win the Genesis Scottish Open
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