Rose Zhang odds to win the 2024 BMW Ladies Championship

From October 17-20 at Seowon Valley Country Club in Gyeonggi-do, KOR, Rose Zhang will be one of the many players teeing off at the BMW (...)

Rose Zhang odds to win the 2024 BMW Ladies Championship

From October 17-20 at Seowon Valley Country Club in Gyeonggi-do, KOR, Rose Zhang will be one of the many players teeing off at the BMW Ladies Championship.

There are a multitude of betting markets at your disposal, if you’re looking to put money on Zhang in this week’s event.

BMW Ladies Championship details and info

  • Date: October 17-20, 2024
  • Course: Seowon Valley Country Club
  • Location: Gyeonggi-do, KOR
  • Previous Winner: Minjee Lee

How to watch the BMW Ladies Championship

  • Wednesday: Golf Channel
  • Thursday: Golf Channel
  • Friday: Golf Channel
  • Saturday: Golf Channel, NBC
  • Sunday: Golf Channel, NBC

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Zhang odds to win the BMW Ladies Championship

The latest odds on Zhang to win the BMW Ladies Championship are +3500. If you decided to bet $10 on Zhang, you’d end up with $360.00 if she won.

PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 2:59 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Other betting markets for Zhang at the BMW Ladies Championship

There are lots of other ways to bet on golf too. For instance, you can pick who will be the leader at the end of Round 1, or whether a player will make the cut. More popular golf wagers include 3-ball matchups (when three players are grouped together and teeing off at the same time) and one-on-one matchups. It’s simple — just pick who will end up with the best score in that round.

Zhang recent performances

Zhang, who participated in 21 tournaments over the last 12 months, secured one win with three top-five finishes and five finishes in the top 10. Zhang has an average finishing position of 32nd in her past four events.