Ben Kohles Odds to Win and Stats for The 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic

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Ben Kohles has +20000 odds to win the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club as he looks to improve on his 20th-place showing here in 2024 with another high finish. Before Kohles tees off in Detroit, MI, let’s analyze his recent performances to help you place your best bets.

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Kohles to win the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic +20000

Bet $20, Payout $4,020.00

Ben Kohles’ recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
June 5-8 RBC Canadian Open MC 68-70 (-2) $0
May 22-25 Charles Schwab Challenge MC 71-70 (+1) $0
May 8-11 Myrtle Beach Classic 37 67-73-71-68 (-5) 10 $17,400
May 1-4 THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson 52 68-69-69-71 (-7) 24 $23,711
April 17-20 Corales Puntacana Championship 59 68-72-74-74 (E) 14 $8,960

Ben Kohles’ recent performance

  • Kohles has not posted a score better than the tournament average or finished within five shots of the leader in any of his last five tournaments.
  • He has finished with an average score of -4 those three times he’s made the cut.
  • In his last five tournaments, Kohles has an average finish of 49th.
  • Out of the last five tournaments he’s entered, he made the cut three times.
  • Kohles has finished below par six times and posted six better-than-average rounds over his last 12 played.
  • He has not finished any of his last 12 rounds with a top-10 score on the day.

Ben Kohles’ last five outings

Events Within Three Shots Within Five Shots Below Average
5 0 0 0

Ben Kohles’ Last Time Out

  • Kohles failed to card a birdie on any of the eight par-3 holes at the RBC Canadian Open (the other golfers averaged 2.2).
  • On the eight par-3 holes at the RBC Canadian Open, Kohles had one bogey or worse (the tournament average was 1.5).
  • Kohles’ three birdies or better on the 24 par-4 holes at the RBC Canadian Open were less than the field average of 6.4.
  • In that last competition, Kohles had a bogey or worse on four of the 24 par-4 holes (the field averaged 5.6).
  • Kohles finished the RBC Canadian Open with a birdie or better on three of the four par-5 holes, worse than the field’s average of 3.3.
  • Even though the field at the RBC Canadian Open averaged 0.3 bogeys or worse on the four par-5 holes, Kohles finished without one.
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