PGA Tour Picks – Odds to Win Houston Open

PGA Tour Picks – Odds to Win Houston Open

Some fall events on the PGA Tour have attracted a strong field of players. Unfortunately, the Houston Open isn’t one of them. No longer leading up to The Masters on the Tour schedule this event has seen a significant drop in the talent level. That doesn’t mean it lacks for wagering opportunities. Quite the contrary. There are a number of players offering a nice payday if they can come through with a victory. Henrik Stenson is the most recognizable name in the field to golf fans and he’s the betting favorite at offshore sportsbooks. The odds suggest a wide-open field and there are good value picks down the list. Visit BookMaker.eu for a complete list of betting odds when you’re ready to place a wager.

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Henrik Stenson +900

Daniel Berger +2200

Brian Harman +2200

Cameron Champ +2200

Russell Henley +2350

Scottie Scheffler +2800

Pat Perez +2800

Russell Knox +3300

Denny McCarthy +3300

Harris English +3500

Keegan Bradley +4000

Sebastian Munoz +4000

Kyle Stanley +4000

Matt Jones +4000

Lanto Griffin +4500

Sam Ryder +4500

Bud Cauley +4500

Bronson Burgoon +5000

Cameron Tringale +5000

Beau Hossler +5000

Kevin Chappell +5000

Luke List +5000

Carlos Ortiz +5500

Jhonattan Vegas +6000

Martin Laird +6000

Nick Watney +6600

Robby Shelton +6600

Xinjun Zhang +6600

Brice Garnett +6600

Brian Gay +6600

Andrew Landry +6600

Aaron Baddeley +6600

Tom Lewis +7000

Richy Werenski +7000

Peter Uihlein +8000

Lucas Bjerregaard +8000

Scott Stallings +8000

Austin Cook +8000

Brendan Steele +8000

Kramer Hickok +8000

Harry Higgs +8000

Doc Redman +8000

Tom Hoge +8500

Michael Thompson +9000

Patton Kizzire +9000

Odds Analysis

Henrik Stenson +900

Some might ask why the heck is Stenson entered in this event? He’s the headliner and keeps coming back because of his success. He has a pair of runner-up showings along with a T3 and T6 in seven lifetime starts here. I guess he’s looking to complete the circle and get that win that’s been so close. And he’s riding a wave of solid form with six top-20s over his last seven starts across both Tours. This is a good event to look further down the odds list. However, Stenson is offered at a good price which makes him an enticing pick.

Lanto Griffin +4500

The only player on Tour with four top-20s to start the season makes Griffin a solid wager or a player to stay away from. I’m betting on the former after his T18 in Las Vegas. Griffin has been as consistent as anyone since winning on the Korn Ferry Tour in April, which incidentally came on another long course with Bermuda grass. His putting is strong and as we know, tournaments are won on the greens. Besides, the payoff is too good to pass up.

Scottie Scheffler +2800

From the Dallas area, Scheffler isn’t too far from home and that has to be worth something when inspecting the field. His play hasn’t been too shabby either, which is another reason to back him. He went to Las Vegas on a nice run of form with no worse than T16 in five straight starts, so we shouldn’t be overly concerned with his slump over the weekend. I’m going to give him the benefit of the doubt and back him at a solid payout.

Denny McCarthy +3300

The fall schedule is a great chance for players to showcase their skills and McCarthy has done that. He’s been on fire with the flat stick and his irons caught up in Las Vegas, leading to a top-10. It was the sixth time McCarthy placed among the top-25 in his last 10 starts.

Jhonattan Vegas +6000

There was a silver lining to the MC at TPC Summerlin last week. Vegas responded to a first round 75 by firing a 69 on Friday, however, it wasn’t enough to get him to the weekend. The start of the new season has been rough for Vegas, but a return to Texas is always comforting. “I have great support here in Houston, have a lot of friends that come and watch. It’s always good vibes in this place.” Past results haven’t been there, but I like his positive outlook and he’s feeling good about the way last week ended.

Course: Golf Club of Houston – 7,441 yards, Par 72

The Tournament Course at the Golf Club of Houston will host this week’s event and will do so for the final time with the Houston Open scheduled to move to a new venue for the 2020 playing. In the past the layout was manicured to mimic Augusta National with the tournament a spot ahead of The Masters. That also attracted a strong field of players looking to prep for the first major. That’s all changed and the layout will likely be different as well. The course plays right around 7,500 yards and has five par-4s that are each over 460 yards. We’ll see plenty of drivers, but don’t forget about the irons. Being in Texas we’ve historically dealt with wind gusts and that appears to be the case this week. Strong iron play to cut through the wind will likely be a deciding factor on who makes it to the weekend.

TV Coverage: Golf Channel

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