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Safeway Open field, odds, picks: Who gets the first win of a new golf season?

Did you enjoy the offseason? I hope you did because this week marks the start of a brand new PGA Tour season. The 2017-18 edition of the PGA Tour starts on Thursday in Napa, and there will be a ton of new faces. There will be some old ones, too. Phil Mickelson, Webb Simpson, Zach Johnson, Tony Finau and others will be in the field this week in California. It should be a fun (and beautiful) start to the new year. Let’s take a look at this week’s contest. Event information  Safeway Open |  Napa, California |  Oct. 5-8 Participants and odds Phil Mickelson: 15-1 Tony Finau: 15-1 Webb Simpson: 15-1 Kevin Na: 25-1 Bill Haas: 25-1 Zach Johnson: 25-1 Ryan Moore: 25-1 Brendan Steele: 25-1 : B- There are

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