The Genesis Invitational will take place at The Riviera Country Club from February 15-18, and Kurt Kitayama will be among the players hitting the links.

Looking to bet on Kitayama in this week’s tournament? Here are some ways to get in on the betting action.

The Genesis Invitational details and info

  • Date: February 15-18, 2024
  • Course: The Riviera Country Club
  • Location: Pacific Palisades, California
  • Previous Winner: Jon Rahm

How to watch The Genesis Invitational

  • Thursday: Golf Channel
  • Friday: Golf Channel
  • Saturday: CBS, Golf Channel
  • Sunday: CBS, Golf Channel

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Kitayama odds to win The Genesis Invitational

Odds for The Genesis Invitational are available, and Kitayama is listed at +7500. That means wagering $10 on Kitayama would give you $760.00.

PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 2:58 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Kitayama odds to finish in the top 5 at The Genesis Invitational

The current odds on Kitayama to finish top-five at The Genesis Invitational are +1200. If you elected to bet $10 on Kitayama, you’d wind up with $130.00 were he to finish that high up the leaderboard.

Kitayama odds to finish in the top 10 at The Genesis Invitational

Odds for The Genesis Invitational are available, and Kitayama is listed at +500 to at least finish in the top 10. That means betting $10 on Kitayama would give you $60.00.

Other betting markets for Kitayama at The Genesis Invitational

You can also bet on whether a player makes the cut or misses it, or which golfer will be in front at the conclusion of the first round. For every event, there are one-on-one matchups to wager on. You’ll also see 3-ball matchups, when three players are grouped together and teeing off at the same time — pick who will end up posting the best score that day!

Kitayama recent performances

Kitayama participated in 19 tournaments over the last year, picking up one win with two top-five finishes and three finishes in the top 10. In his past four events, Kitayama has one top-10 finish and two top-20 finishes. Kitayama has made the cut in eight straight events.