
Michael La Sasso: Rocket Mortgage Classic betting odds and preview
The Rocket Mortgage Classic is underway, and Michael La Sasso is in 130th position with a score of E.
In the past 12 months, Michael La Sasso has played in two tournaments. His best finish was 130th, his average finish was 130th, and he made the cut one time (50.0%).
Michael La Sasso odds to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic
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