David Lipsky Odds to Win and Stats for The 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic

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David Lipsky heads into the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club with +70000 odds. He missed the cut in his last appearance at this course, the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic. Below we help you make your best bets on Lipsky before he tees off in Detroit, MI by breaking down his performances in recent events.

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Lipsky to win the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic +70000

Bet $20, Payout $14,020.00

David Lipsky’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
June 5-8 RBC Canadian Open MC 71-73 (+4) $0
May 22-25 Charles Schwab Challenge MC 72-72 (+4) $0
May 8-11 Myrtle Beach Classic MC 72-70 (E) $0
May 1-4 THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson MC 71-70 (-1) $0
April 17-20 Corales Puntacana Championship 31 70-70-72-70 (-6) 8 $23,400

David Lipsky’s recent performance

  • Lipsky has finished with a score lower than the tournament average in one of his last five appearances.
  • In his last five appearances, he finished -6 relative to par in his only made cut.
  • In his last five events, Lipsky has not finished in the top 20.
  • Out of the last five tournaments he’s entered, he made the cut once.
  • Lipsky has finished below par twice and posted one better-than-average rounds over his last eight played.
  • He has not finished any of his last eight rounds with one of the top-10 scores of the day.

David Lipsky’s last five outings

Events Within Three Shots Within Five Shots Below Average
5 0 0 1

David Lipsky’s Last Time Out

  • Lipsky did not have 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, Lipsky did not record a bogey or worse (the tournament average was 1.5).
  • Lipsky recorded fewer birdies or better (three) than the field average of 6.4 on the 24 par-4 holes at the RBC Canadian Open.
  • In that most recent outing, Lipsky carded a bogey or worse on seven of the 24 par-4 holes (the field averaged 5.6).
  • Lipsky ended the RBC Canadian Open registering a birdie or better on one par-5 hole, while the field averaged 3.3 on the four par-5 holes.
  • While the field at the RBC Canadian Open averaged 0.3 bogeys or worse on the four par-5 holes, Lipsky finished without one.
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