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Joel Dahmen is listed as the favorite to win this week’s Barracuda Championship in Nevada after Beau Hossler pulled out. This event will not have any of the top players in the world in the field, as it is an alternate tournament for those players who didn’t make it into the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. We are coming off a 2-1-1 week with the matchups at the RBC Canadian Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Barracuda Championship. ...
Dustin Johnson will try and win for the second straight week, as he tees it up in the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. Johnson is listed as the favorite at odds of +679 against a very strong field that includes almost all of the top golfers in the world. We are coming off a 2-1-1 week with the matchups at the RBC Canadian Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s WGC Bridgestone Invitational. ...
The best players in the world are in Akron, Ohio this week for the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. A total of 29 of the top 30 in the FedExCup Standings are in the field. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite at odds of +700, while Rory McIlroy is the second choice at odds of +900. Five other players are listed at odds of less than +2000, including Tiger Woods. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. ...
There is an alternate event on the PGA Tour this week for players who didn’t make it into the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. That tournament is the Barracuda Championship in Nevada that features the Modified Stableford scoring where players earn five points for eagles, two for birdies, zero for par, while bogeys and double bogeys are minus points. Beau Hossler is the highest ranked player in the Field in terms of the FedExCup standings and Hossler is the favorite at odds of +700. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for Barracuda Championship. ...
The RBC Canadian Open will feature one of their strongest fields in history, as a number of top players are in the field this week. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson leads the way and is joined by U.S. Open winner Brooks Koepka among others. We are coming off a rare losing week with the matchups at the Open, so we’ll look to get back to our winning ways with this week’s RBC Canadian Open matchups. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s RBC Canadian Open. ...
Glen Abbey Golf Course will be the host site for the RBC Canadian Open which begins on Thursday. It is probably the last time the course will host the tournament, as Golf Canada announced Hamilton G&CC will host the event next season. Despite the fact this event follows the Open Championship, it has attracted a very strong field, with 12 of the Top 50 in the world expected to compete, including World No. 1 Dustin Johnson. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for RBC Canadian Open. ...
The Barbasol Championship takes a back seat this week to the Open Championship, but the event will get some added publicity, as Brittany Lincicome will become the first woman player in a decade to play a PGA Tour event. The last woman to play a PGA Tour event was Michelle Wie in 2008. No top players are in the field for this tournament and Lincicome is a better player than Wie, so she could give a good showing. Billy Horschel and Chris Kirk lead the field for this week’s event, as both are listed as co-favorites at odds of +1200. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Barbasol Championship. ...
Francesco Molinari is favored to win this week’s John Deere Classic which begins on Thursday. The event does not have a strong field, as most of the world’s top players are taking the week off to prepare for next week’s Open Championship. Molinari is the only player listed at single-digit odds. We are coming off a 2-3 week with the matchups at The Greenbrier. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s John Deere Classic. ...
A number of top players are using this week’s Scottish Open as a prep for next week’s Open Championship. Justin Rose, Rickie Fowler and Hideki Matsuyama lead the field for this European Tour event. Rarely do a lot of American players compete in a European Tour event, but this week is different, as players want to get ready for next week’s Open Championship in Scotland. Keep in mind that six of the last eight winners of the Open played in the Scottish Open the previous week. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Scottish Open. ...
It is the week before the Open Championship so most of the top names in golf are either taking the week off or they are playing the Scottish Open on the European Tour. None of the world’s top ranked players are in the field for this week’s John Deere Classic, so the favorite is Francesco Molinari at odds of +900. Bryson DeChambeau and Zach Johnson listed as the co-second choices at odds of +1200. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the John Deere Classic. ...
Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson lead the field for this week’s A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier. It looks to be a wide-open event this week, as no player is listed at single-digit odds. We are coming off a perfect 5-0 with the matchups at the Quicken Loans National, so we’ll look to continue the winning this week. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier. ...
Not many top players are in the field for A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier this week, as just seven of the Top 35 in the current world rankings are expected to play. Phil Mickelson is actually listed as the favorite to win this event at odds of +1307, while Tony Finau is the second choice at odds of +1432. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier. ...
Very few of the top players in the world are in the field for this week’s Quicken Loans National, so perhaps this will be the best chance for Tiger Woods to get back into the winner’s circle. Tiger is the second betting choice to win this week behind Rickie Fowler. We are coming off a tough week with the matchups at the Travelers Championship, so we’ll look to bounce back with a big week. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Quicken Loans National. ...
Rickie Fowler and Tiger Woods headline the field for the Quicken Loans National which begins on Thursday. It is really a weak field overall, as just four of the world’s top 30 are in the field. Fowler is the clear favorite in terms of the betting odds to win this event at +650, while Tiger is actually the second choice at odds of +1050. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Quicken Loans National. ...
World No. 1 Justin Thomas and U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka headline the field for the Travelers Championship, which begins on Thursday. Thomas is the betting favorite at odds of +1050, while seven other players are listed with odds of less than +2200. The field is much stronger than expected, with a number of top players in the field, despite the tournament taking place the week following the U.S. Open. We went 3-2 with the matchups at the U.S. Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Travelers Championship. ...
Even though it is the week after the U.S. Open, a strong field is assembled for the Travelers Championship which begins on Thursday in Connecticut. A total of 13 of the world’s top 30 players are expected to be in the field including U.S. Open winner Brooks Koepka. He is joined by Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Jason Day and Patrick Reed. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Travelers Championship. ...
One of the most exciting golf tournaments of the year begins on Thursday, as the U.S. Open takes place at Shinnecock Hills in New York. Not only can you bet on who you think will win the U.S. Open, you can also bet head-to-head matchups and you can bet on U.S. Open props. Some of the most popular props include the Top European and Top American and the winning margin. Let’s look at some of the props and predictions for the 2018 U.S. Open. ...
One of the best options each week when betting golf tournaments is to bet the head-to-head matchups. This is a great week for matchups, with golf’s second major, the U.S. Open beginning on Thursday. All of the world’s top players are in the field and there are some great matchups on the board. We went 3-2 with the matchups at the FedEx St. Jude Classic last week. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s U.S. Open. ...
Golf’s second major of the year begins on Thursday, with the U.S. Open taking place at Shinnecock Hills in Southampton, New York. It is the fifth time the course has hosted a U.S. Open, but the first time since 2004. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite at odds of +725, while Justin Rose is the second choice at odds of +1153. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the U.S. Open. ...
The last warmup before the U.S. Open takes place this week with the FedEx St. Jude Classic in Memphis. Most of the top players are taking the week off, but a few have decided to get the extra work in. Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite, while Brooks Koepka is the second choice. We went 3-2 with the matchups at the Memorial Tournament last week. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s FedEx St. Jude Classic. ...
Only four of the world’s top 20 players are in the field for this week’s FedEx St. Jude Classic because next week is the U.S. Open. Dustin Johnson headlines this week’s field and he is the betting favorite at odds of +600. The only other players listed at odds of less than +2500 are Brooks Koepka, Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the FedEx St. Jude Classic. ...
Many of the best players in the world are in the field for this week’s Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village. There is no clear favorite to win this week and the odds indicate as much, as seven players are listed with odds between +1000 and +1600. Last week’s winner Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy are the current top choices at odds of +1015. Our winning streak ended last week, as we went 2-3 with the matchups at the Fort Worth Invitational. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Memorial Tournament. ...
An excellent field is assembled for this week’s Memorial Tournament in Ohio, as eight of the world’s top ten are competing. World No. 1 Justin Thomas is not the favorite, as he is listed as the co-fourth choice in the betting. Former No. 1 Dustin Johnson has the favorite’s role at odds of +1150, while last week’s winner Justin Rose is the second choice at odds of +1200. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Memorial Tournament. ...
A solid field is assembled this week in Texas for the Fort Worth Invitational, where experience is very important. The only player under the age of 30 to win this event since 2001 was Jordan Spieth in 2016. Spieth is listed as the favorite to win the tournament this year, but putting woes make Spieth a risky bet. We have gone 7-3 the last two week’s with the matchup picks on the PGA Tour. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Fort Worth Invitational....
Four of the world’s top 10 golfers are in the field for the Fort Worth Invitational which begins on Thursday, with Jordan Spieth listed as the favorite. Spieth is once again the top betting choice even though he still hasn’t figured out his putting problems. Jon Rahm and Justin Rose decided to play this event instead of playing the European Tour’s BMW PGA Championship, and they are the next two choices in the betting odds. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Fort Worth Invitational. ...