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Daniel Hillier: Genesis Scottish Open betting odds and preview

Daniel Hillier: Genesis Scottish Open betting odds and preview

USA Today10-07-2025
Daniel Hillier is in 49th position, with a score of -1, following the first round of the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.
In his three tournaments during the past year, Daniel Hillier has a best finish of 19th and an average finish of 38th, with no top 10s.
Daniel Hillier odds to win the Genesis Scottish Open
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