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Old School Meets New School
The house that Jack built plays host this week as the PGA Tour heads to Dublin, Ohio and Muirfield Village Golf Club for the Memorial Tournament. Legendary Jack Nicklaus designed the course that opened in the 1970s. With COVID forcing changes to the schedule last year the Tour made two stops at Muirfield in consecutive weeks. Betting favorite Jon Rahm posted his fifth Tour t...
Following a couple of upsets on the PGA Tour it might be time to see the favorites do their thing this week at the Memorial Tournament. Phil Mickelson was favored to miss the cut at the PGA Championship yet he emerged with his sixth major championship going off at 200/1. Last week Jason Kokrak made a move in the final round to take the Charles Schwab title with odds of +6000...
The Charles Schwab Challenge will always be a special event on the PGA Tour. It was the first tournament played last year following a three-month hiatus inspired by COVID with many of the sports best assembling at Colonial Country Club. The field this week isn’t as strong, but it’s still a good one considering it follows the second major of the year. And PGA Championship w...
It will be hard to outdo the excitement of last week’s PGA Championship with Phil Mickelson making history with his two-shot victory. The field will do its best with a strong cast of characters, including Lefty, assembled for the Charles Schwab Challenge and ready to attack Colonial Country Club. The lineup doesn’t quite match last year’s when the Schwab was the fi...
For golf bettors major championships are the equivalent of the Super Bowl with a prop bet menu full of wagers. This year’s PGA Championship will have over 150 of the best golfers in the world competing for the coveted title and there is no shortage of betting opportunities. Tour leaders aren’t making things easy for the field with the difficult Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort hosting...
The major championships bring out the best players in the world and a plethora of betting options. There’s no shortage of either for this week’s PGA Championship. A full-field of over 150 golfers will assemble at Kiawah Island Golf Resort in South Carolina with Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy positioned as co-favorites on the odds board. However, with the biggest names in the sport pegging it up it’...
It’s major week with the PGA Tour headed to South Carolina for the PGA Championship, contested for the first time since 2012 at Kiawah Island Golf Resort. The stars are aligned for Rory McIlroy, who enters off a win last time out at the Wells Fargo Championship. McIlroy also posted the largest winning margin in PGA Championship history with his 8-shot title at this venue in 2012. Getting another win will be a challenge with one of the strongest fields assembled for the second major of the year. Jon Rahm opened as the betting favorite with a number of players lurking with odds shorter than 20/1. Further down the odds board is defending champion Collin Morikawa, who triumphed last August at TPC Harding Park. BookMaker.eu has a complete updated list of betting odds for the PGA Championship when you’re ready to make a wager. ...
With the second major of the year a week out we still see plenty of big names on the PGA Tour pegging it up this week at the AT&T Byron Nelson to get their final prep work in. A number of events were cancelled last year thanks to COVID with this being one of them. A return to the schedule also brings about a new venue with TPC Craig Ranch, located just outside Dallas ...
A number of tournaments on the PGA Tour are back on the schedule after being cancelled last year due to COVID. One of those is this week’s AT&T Byron Nelson, which will be competed for the first time at TPC Craig Ranch just outside of Dallas. With the year’s second major on the horizon we have a solid field of players pegging it up headlined by Dallas native J...
An ideal spot on the schedule has a stacked field ready to tee it up at the Wells Fargo Championship. With the Masters in the rearview mirror and the next major a few weeks away, some of the biggest names in the game are making an appearance to get greased up for the PGA Championship. One of those is Rory McIlroy, the only two time winner of this tournament. Hoping to find his game, M...
The Wells Fargo Championship returns to the PGA schedule this year after being a COVID casualty in 2020 with a strong field of players ready to peg it up at Quail Hollow Golf Club. We’ve never seen a repeat champion at this event and it’s Max Homa’s turn after he pulled away from the field for his maiden Tour victory in the 2019 edition. He’ll face a classy group of golfers including ...
The PGA Tour heads back to Florida for this week’s Valspar Championship, the final event in the Sunshine State this season. And we also see a return to regular stroke play after a few match play events took over the schedule. Paul Casey finally gets a chance to three-peat at this tournament since last year’s edition was called off due to COVID. Casey can beco...
The PGA Tour returns to its regular stroke-play format with one last stop in the Sunshine State when the field tees it up this week at the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida. The tournament gets a later slot in the schedule as it returns after being a COVID casualty last year. Two-time defending champion Paul Casey has a difficult task ahead as he looks to become the first three-time winner of this event. Casey is slotted behind betting favorite Justin Thomas and OWGR No. 1 Dustin Johnson on the opening odds list. Ten of the top-30 golfers in the world are scheduled to tee it up at the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort starting on Thursday. Visit BookMaker.eu for a complete list of betting odds when you’re ready to place a wager. ...
The only team format PGA Tour event takes place this week with 80 teams of two players hitting the TPC Louisiana track for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Teams will play a best ball format on Thursday and Saturday with alternate shot used on Friday and Sunday. Less than half the field will advance to the weekend, and the team format adds a layer of intrigue to the betting. ...
The only official team event on the PGA Tour returns to the schedule this week with the playing of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. The field will consist of 80 teams of two golfers with a best ball format used in rounds one and three and alternate shot format in rounds two and four. The top 35 teams and ties will advance to the weekend, making this tournament one of the most...
This year’s edition of the RBC Heritage will have a Masters feel to it as nearly half the field that competed at Augusta National makes the short trek to Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, S.C. It’s also another sign that things are returning to normal with the event slotted in its traditional post-Masters slot after being the second tournament played following the COVID shutdown...
Back at its usual spot in the rotation as a follow up to The Masters, the RBC Heritage will have a stronger than normal field when the PGA Tour heads to Harbour Town Golf Links this week. The biggest name in the field is Dustin Johnson, one of several players to get caught in Augusta National’s torturous grasp last week. DJ opened as the betting favorite looking to rebound from a run ...
When it comes to wagering on golf sportsbooks don’t hold back for the major championships. And The Masters is the biggest of them all with a Super Bowl-like prop bet menu. The PGA Tour is looking to make up for lost time following the COVID-induced shutdown last year. The reimagined schedule has six majors on it with The Masters going back-to-back after the Tour attacked Augusta National Golf Cl...
The Masters is back in its traditional spot in the PGA Tour rotation but we aren’t expected to see many changes from when the gang pegged it up at Augusta National Golf Club just a few months ago. That’s good news for World No. 1 Dustin Johnson, who carded a tournament record to win the green jacket by five shots back in November. It’s the smallest major championship in terms of the number of go...
The first major championship of the calendar year returns to its normal date in the rotation when the PGA Tour heads to Augusta National for The Masters. It seemed out of place when the field competed for the green jacket back in November, though Dustin Johnson made the most of it by firing a tournament record 268 to win by five swings. DJ looks to become the first repeat Masters winner since Ti...
There is one final PGA Tour stop before the first Major of the calendar year and that takes place this week in San Antonio at the Valero Texas Open. Situated right before The Masters, the field will take a hit with many high-profile players beginning preparations for Augusta. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson withdrew earlier in the week leaving Jordan Spieth and Tony Finau at the top ...
The PGA Tour stays in the Lone Star state moving to San Antonio for this week’s Valero Texas Open. The tournament returns to the schedule after being canceled last year and it’s the final tuneup before The Masters. Some players like to get work ahead of a major championship, but the field this week is lacking top-end talent. Some players say the TPC San Antonio Oaks Course isn’t...
Making up for lost time the PGA Tour makes its second stop in the Dominican Republic in seven months with this week’s playing of the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship. As a stand-alone event back in September, Hudson Swafford topped the field by a stroke shooting 18-under. The champ has gone 18-under or better in all five previous ed...
If you’re thinking the PGA Tour was just in the Dominican Republic for the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship you’re right. Back in September the tournament played as a stand-alone event but it has returned to its usual spot in the rotation alongside the WGC Match Play for the second playing of the season. With top players in the worl...
With the Florida swing over, the PGA Tour heads to Texas for the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club. The second World Golf Championship on the season schedule, this is the only one that deviates from traditional stroke-play format. The field of 64 players is divided into 16 groups of four with round-robin play over the first three days ...