Genesis Open Odds, TV Schedule, Tee Times: Tiger, JT, and Rory Grouped Together
By Michael Shamburger

The Tour heads to Riviera Country Club this week for the Genesis Open. The field is loaded with big names who will be looking for their first PGA Tour win this season. Among them are Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy, and Jordan Spieth.
After winning a fifth time at Pebble Beach, Phil Mickelson has also committed to play this week and said during the Pebble Beach AT&T Pro-Am that he expects big things this season from himself and Tiger.
"“I just think that both myself and Tiger are going to have a really, really good year this year,” Mickelson said."
Phil has already shown that he is going to be competitive this season, so all eyes will be on Tiger this week as this is a TGR run event.
Odds
Dustin Johnson +800
Justin Thomas +1200
Rory McIlroy +1400
Bryson DeChambeau +1400
Jon Rahm +1500
Bubba Watson +2000
Tiger Woods +2000
Xander Schauffele +2000
Phil Mickelson +2200
Jordan Spieth +2500
TV Schedule
Thursday 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM Golf Channel
Friday 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM Golf Channel
Saturday 1:00 PM – 2:45 PM Golf Channel 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM CBS
Sunday . 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM Golf Channel 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM CBS
My Pick
I’d love to go with Tiger here, but it’s still too early in the season to pick Big Cat and he’s never won at Riviera, so I’m going a different direction and giving you two options.
Option A: Dustin Johnson
Johnson has played well at Riviera over his career. He’s won this event once – in 2017 – and has finished in the top five three other times in the last five years. The outlier was last season when he finished T16.
2018 – T16
2017 – 1
2016 – 4
2015 – T2
2014 – 2
DJ has only one top 10 finish this season – the Tournament of Champions – and finished T45 last week at Pebble, but his consistency at Riviera is hard to overlook.
Option B: Bubba Watson
Watson went a full year (2017) without a win, but turned it on last season when he won three times. He’s won this event three times in his career, including last season. If we’re basing this pick off of how he’s finished at Riviera in the last six seasons, he won’t win this year because he only seems to win this event on even numbered years.
2018 – 1
2017 – W/D
2016 – 1
2015 – T14
2014 – 1
Watson has only one top 10 finish thus far this season – the Waste Management Phoenix Open – on the PGA Tour, but ranks second in strokes gained off the tee. If he’s able to keep it in the fairway this week, he will be a tough guy to beat.