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SILVIS, ILLINOIS - JULY 03: Adam Svensson of Canada plays a second shot on the first hole during the final round of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run on July 03, 2022 in Silvis, Illinois. Stacy Revere/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by Stacy Revere / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

Our fantasy golf power rankings for the 2022 Barbasol Championship look at the golfers at the top of the odds board and tell you who to back in pools this week.

The PGA Tour stops at Keene Trace Golf Club in Nicholasville, Kentucky, for the Barbasol Championship this week, and we're eyeing the odds lists to pluck values and top picks from the watered-down field teeing it up this week.

Remember, most of the world's best are playing this week in the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland.

Here's a look at the top of the odds list from DraftKings Sportsbook for the Barbasol Championship.

Barbasol Championship Odds

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Barbasol Championship Fantasy Power Rankings

10. Harry Higgs (+13000)

Way down the odds list, Higgs is having an admitted down season, including missing the cut last week at the John Deere Classic. So, while expectations should probably remain in check, his popularity among fans will likely make him an easy target for punters and poolies.

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9. John Huh (+2800)

Before missing the cut last week, Huh posted three consecutive top-25 finishes and also shined in The Honda Classic in difficult conditions with a T-9 result in February. The fairway finder also has a PGA Tour win on his resume, albeit all the way back at the 2012 Mayakoba Golf Classic.

8. James Hahn (+7000)

With wins at the 2015 Northern Trust Open and 2016 Wells Fargo Championship, the 40-year-old American has put it all together in the past. Hahn also posted consecutive T-9 finishes in May at the Wells Fargo and AT&T Byron Nelson.

7. Chesson Hadley (+3500)

Arguably in the best form of anyone in the field, Hadley finished fifth at the Travelers Championship and tied for 10th at the John Deere Classic in his past two starts. He's also remained a wiz with the flatstick, ranking 29th on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: putting this year.

6. Christopher Gotterup (+2500)

Superman couldn't slow the hype train for Gotterup. The reigning Jack Nicklaus Award winner finished T-4 last week at the John Deere Classic, and he's made three of four PGA Tour cuts during his rookie season. Gotterup is going to be chalky.

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5. Patton Kizzire (+3500)

The two-time PGA Tour winner has made consecutive cuts, including finishing T-16 last week at the John Deere Classic. Still, while he's one of the more accomplished players in this week's field, he's shown little this season to extend his exempt status another year.

4. Mark Hubbard (+1600)

Checking in as the betting favorite, Hubbard has made seven of his past eight cuts, with his T-13 finish last week his best result. He also ranks 38th in scoring average on the PGA Tour this season. Buyer beware: The 33-year-old American is still chasing his first career victory.

3. Kevin Streelman (+2200)

The 43-year-old veteran doesn't stand out statistically, and his five top-25 finishes across 23 starts this year don't move the needle, either. Still, Streelman's odds are probably warranted. His best showings this year have come in respectable fields or at tough courses.

2. Sam Ryder (+4000)

With seven top-10 finishes over the past two seasons, Ryder has been involved on enough Sundays to chase down his first career victory this week. Additionally, after a stretch of missing seven of eight cuts, the 32-year-old American has played the weekend in the past two events. For what it's worth, Ryder also finished third at the 2021 Barbasol Championship.

1. Adam Svensson (+2500)

Entering with three consecutive top-25 finishes, Svensson is going to be another popular pick this week. Most encouraging, he finished second at the John Deere Classic in strokes gained: putting. Svensson ranked 153rd on tour in the statistic prior to the tournament, so if the putting momentum continues, he'll be competitive this week.

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Where to Bet on the Barbasol Championship

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Barbasol Championship power rankings made 7/4/2022 at 12:41 p.m. ET.