2020 Women’s Golf Olympics Odds and Predictions

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Posted: July 29, 2021

Updated: July 29, 2021

  • Nelly Korda makes her Summer Olympics debut 
  • Inbee Park looks to defend her title 
  • Jin Young, Kim Hyo-Joo, and Kim Sei-young are also among the top contenders for gold 

Without a doubt, women’s golf will be one of the top tournaments to follow this time at the Summer Olympics. For that reason, we’ve provided fans and bettors alike with the latest 2020 women’s golf Olympics odds and predictions. 

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The women’s golf tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics will run from 4 to 7 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. On this occasion, 60 golfers will compete for the 2020 Summer Olympics gold medal. 

So far, US golfer Nelly Korda has the best 2020 women’s golf Olympics odds to win the tournament. Let’s see how her odds of winning stand against the other top contenders on Bet365 Sportsbook:

Golfer Odds of winning
Nelly Korda 7/1
Jin Young Ko 9/1
Inbee Park  10/1
Kim Hyo-Joo 12/1
Kim Sei-young 12/1

Nelly Korda has the 2020 women’s golf Olympics odds to win gold on her debut 

All in all, first impressions matter a lot, whether it’s a job interview or even a Summer Olympics debut. This time, US golfer Nelly Korda will be looking to make a great first impression at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo. 

The only way the American golfer can achieve this is by winning gold. Fortunately, Korda currently has the best odds on Bet365 Sportsbook to achieve this. However, it’s no surprise considering she’s won some impressive titles this year, such as the Women’s PGA Championship. 

Now, another major title win is within reach at this year’s Summer Olympics. As a result, Nelly Korda poses as a safe bet with 2020 women’s golf Olympics odds at 7/1.

Jin Young Ko looks to raise South Korea’s high 

This time around, South Korea will be looking to defend their title after winning gold for the first time in 2016. So, this year they’ve brought out the big guns, with all four of the representatives ranked within the top 15 in the world. 

2020 women's golf Olympics odds

According to the online sportsbook news in Japan, one of these golfers is Jin Young Ko. Presently, she’s likely to win gold for South Korea at the 2020 Summer Olympics. 

At the same time, Jin Young Ko also has the second-best 2021 women’s golf Olympics odds to win her first gold medal at 9/1. Defending champion Inbee Park is another of South Korea’s big guns eyeing the gold medal in Tokyo. 

At this time, Park will be under pressure to retain her title and to record another victory for South Korea. So far, Inbee Park has the third-highest odds on Bet365 Sportsbook at 10/1 to win the 2020 Summer Olympics gold medal.

More top contenders to claim this year’s Summer Olympics bragging rights

So far, South Korea’s golfers are dominating the online sportsbooks in Japan. At this time, two more of their golfers are among the top contenders to win gold at the women’s golf tournament. 

First, Olympics debutante Kim Hyo-Joo has the fourth-best odds on Bet365 Sportsbook at 12/1 to win gold for South Korea. Then, there’s Kim Sei-young, who will return to the Summer Olympics in hopes of winning her first Olympic gold medal. 

Last time around at the 2016 Olympics, Sei-young recorded a rather disappointing joint 25th place finish. Now, Kim Sei-young (12/1) has good 2020 women’s golf Olympics odds to better her performance by winning the gold medal in Tokyo. 

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