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PGA Tour Picks: Sony Open in Hawaii Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 1/9/2018
No sport, in my opinion, makes you want to go out and play it more than watching golf. At the same time, no sport, in my opinion, humbles you more quickly. I learned that again this weekend, and I'm definitely not Dustin Johnson.
PGA Tour Picks: Sentry Tournament of Champions Odds and Expert Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 1/2/2018
Before I get to previewing the 2018 opening Sentry Tournament of Champions at the Plantation Course of Kapalua in Hawaii, let's take a quick look ahead to the major championships for this year. Bovada, for example, has yes-only props on several big-name players as to whether they will win any major in 2018. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is +165. Jordan Spieth has the shortest odds at +160.
PGA Tour Picks: The RSM Classic Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 11/14/2017
Due to rain in Mexico, the final round of the PGA Tour's OHL Classic at Mayakoba was a 36-hole affair, and American Patton Kizzire held off pre-tournament favorite Rickie Fowler by a shot Sunday for his first career win in his 62nd Tour start.
PGA Tour Picks: OHL Classic at Mayakoba Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 11/7/2017
Not too often will you see a three-man playoff on the PGA Tour where a bogey is good enough to advance, but that's what happened Sunday at a windy TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. Patrick Cantlay, Alex Cejka and Whee Kim all finished regulation tied at 9-under and all bogeyed the first playoff hole. The trio then returned to the 18th hole and Cantlay won with a par for his first career PGA Tour title - but it won't be the last as he has long been touted as a potential star alongside contemporaries like Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas.
PGA Tour Picks: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Odds and Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/31/2017
The final big-time tournament of the calendar year, the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions in Shanghai, will be remembered for a while thanks to the choke job by world No. 1 Dustin Johnson and the amazing comeback of Justin Rose.
PGA Tour Picks: World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions Odds and Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/24/2017
I'm 1-for-3 on the campaign after reigning PGA Tour Player of the Year and FedExCup champion Justin Thomas proved those honors were well-deserved with a victory at the inaugural CJ Cup at Nine Bridges in South Korea on Sunday. Both he and Aussie Marc Leishman finished 72 holes at 9-under, and Thomas beat Leishman on the second playoff hole with a birdie. Thomas had to birdie his 72nd hole to join Leishman in the playoff. It was the 24-year-old's sixth victory worldwide in his past 25 starts, and he's up to No. 3 in the world behind fellow Americans Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth.
PGA Tour Picks: CJ Cup at Nine Bridges Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/17/2017
Americans are now 8-for-8 in winning the CIMB Classic in Kuala Lumpur after Pat Perez took the PGA Tour event on Sunday by finishing at 24-under 264 and beating out fellow American Keegan Bradley by four shots - the biggest margin of victory in the tournament's short history.
PGA Tour Picks: CIMB Classic Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/10/2017
The 2017-18 PGA Tour season began as the last one did: A Brendan Steele victory at the Safeway Open at the Silverado Resort in California's wine country (which is unfortunately burning down right now in spots). Last year, Steele got hot on the back nine Sunday to rally from four shots down and win at 18 under by a stroke. This time, he finished at 15 under to beat Tony Finau by two. Steele is the first player to win this event, which has been around since 2007, twice.
PGA Tour Picks: Safeway Open Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/3/2017
Team USA's rout of the International squad over the weekend in New Jersey in the Presidents Cup team event put a bow on the 2016-17 PGA Tour season. It was a season that likely will be most remembered for another Tiger Woods back surgery and Justin Thomas' breakout campaign. He won his first major title at the PGA Championship, took home the $10 million FedEx Cup prize (despite not winning the Tour Championship) and is going to be named PGA Tour Player of the Year.
PGA Tour Picks: Tour Championship Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 9/19/2017
First off in these weekly golf previews, I recap how I fared on my predictions in the previous tournament to show how smart or stupid my picks were. We will skip that this time because it's been three weeks since I last wrote, which was the Dell Technologies Championship in Boston, the second leg of the FedExCup playoffs. Then the Tour had a week off before resuming last week at the BMW Championship outside Chicago. I wasn't able to preview that due to unforeseen circumstances, although I'm fairly confident I wouldn't have chosen Aussie Marc Leishman to take home the title by going wire-to-wire (although I do like Leishman).
PGA Tour Picks: Dell Technologies Championship Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 8/29/2017
Heck of a start to the PGA Tour's FedExCup playoffs on Sunday at the Northern Trust in New York and perhaps the birth of the sport's next great rivalry between Americans Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth. Spieth started Sunday with a three-shot lead and was up to five after his first five holes - but then he found the drink on No. 6 and started coming back to the field.
PGA Tour Picks: The Northern Trust Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 8/22/2017
Yes, Sweden's Henrik Stenson was the winner of last week's Wyndham Championship, but he was never in danger of missing the FedExCup playoffs. So a close No. 2 on the list of big winners would have to be J.J. Henry, who entered the tournament in North Carolina No. 134 on the points list but played well enough to land right on the bubble at No. 125 to advance to golf's postseason.
PGA Tour Picks: Wyndham Championship Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 8/15/2017
In golf this year, six has been a lucky number. As in, how many letters in each major championship winner's first and last names. Sergio Garcia won his first Grand Slam tournament at the Masters. Brooks Koepka won his first major at the U.S. Open. Jordan Spieth got 75 percent of the way to the career Grand Slam by taking his first Claret Jug at the British Open.
2017 PGA Championship Picks with Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 8/8/2017
You know, I was probably leaning toward picking Japan's Hideki Matsuyama to take his first career major title this week at the PGA Championship, but I'm off his bandwagon now because it's so incredibly rare to win the week before a major and then take said major. Matsuyama shot the round of his career Sunday at the WGC-Bridgestone at Firestone Country Club, a 9-under course-record-tying 61 to stroll to a five-shot victory over Zach Johnson.
PGA Tour Picks: WGC-Bridgestone Invitational Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 8/1/2017
Perhaps Venezuelan Jhonattan Vegas should apply for a work visa in Canada; hey, they have good health care (and Venezuela is a mess right now)! Plus Vegas clearly likes playing in the one PGA Tour event each year north of the border.
PGA Tour Picks: Canadian Open Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 7/25/2017
If you are a big-time sports fan like me, then you probably have yelled at your TV screen on more than one occasion when an athlete screws up an easy situation with something along the lines of: "Even I could do (make) that!" You know, when some random baseball player drops an easy pop fly or DeAndre Jordan bricks about eight free throws in row.
2017 British Open Golf Picks with Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 7/19/2017
It was only a matter of time before Bryson DeChambeau got his first PGA Tour win. He had an amazing college career at SMU and made history during the summer of 2015 when he became just the fifth player to win both the U.S. Amateur and the NCAA individual title in the same year. He turned pro last spring and won the first Web.com Tour Finals event to earn his PGA Tour card.
PGA Tour Picks: John Deere Classic Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 7/11/2017
Xander Schauffele. Now that's a name! Sounds almost like a James Bond villain or something. You might not have heard of the 23-year-old unless you follow golf pretty intently. He became somewhat well known with a Top 5 finish at the U.S. Open at Erin Hills earlier this month. On Sunday, Schauffele, who turned pro in 2015, got his first win by taking the Greenbrier Classic with a birdie on the 72nd hole at the Old White Course in West Virginia.
PGA Tour Picks: Greenbrier Classic Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 7/4/2017
You can add one name to the field at the British Open in two weeks at Royal Birkdale: Kyle Stanley will compete for the Claret Jug after beating Charlies Howell III on the first extra hole of a playoff Sunday in the Quicken Loans National at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm. Stanley will return to the Open for the first time since missing the Muirfield in 2013. Howell's runner-up qualified him for the first time since 2012.
PGA Tour Picks: Quicken Loans National Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 6/27/2017
I don't get too excited about non-major PGA Tour events, but it was pretty cool watching Sunday's playoff between Jordan Spieth and Daniel Berger as the two are good buddies. Spieth got his second win of the year by holing out from a greenside bunker on the first extra hole of the Travelers Championship playoff at TPC River Highlands outside Hartford. Spieth's celebration after was awesome. I've already heard some stodgy old golfers complain about it, but I thought it was great and golf needs more emotion. Plus, Berger got a good laugh from it all, so if he wasn't offended then no one else should be. Berger was officially eliminated from the playoff when he missed a 50-foot putt to match Spieth's birdie3.
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