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Golf Picks: Presidents Cup Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 12/10/2019
Sweden's Henrik Stenson did not have a very good 2018-19 season partly due to injury, but his 2019-2020 campaign is already looking promising after Stenson won the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas on Saturday over a star-studded field. It doesn't count as an official PGA Tour win, and Stenson didn't earn any FedEx Cup points, but Stenson did earn enough world golf rankings points to move from 40th to 26th.
PGA Tour Picks: Hero World Challenge Odds and Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 12/2/2019
Quick recap of the RSM Classic - the last official PGA Tour event of the calendar year -- a couple of weeks ago at the Sea Island Resort in Georgia. Little-known Tyler Duncan, who entered ranked 378th in the world, beat the highest-ranked player in the field, Webb Simpson, on the second hole of a playoff for his first Tour victory.
PGA Tour Picks: RSM Classic Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 11/19/2019
Unless you are a devout golf fan, you probably never heard of Brendon Todd until a few weeks ago. Now he has won back-to-back PGA Tour events and is No. 1 in the FedEx Cup points. The 34-year-old American captured the alternate-event Bermuda Championship while all the top players were in China for the WGC-HSBC Champions. And then in a Monday morning finish in Mexico, Todd won the Mayakoba Golf Classic.
PGA Tour Picks: Mayakoba Golf Classic Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 11/12/2019
Quick recap of the WGC-HSBC Champions two weeks ago in China as the PGA Tour was off last week. World No. 2 Rory McIlroy closed the gap on top-ranked Brooks Koepka by beating Xander Schauffele in a playoff at Sheshan International. For McIlroy, named the PGA Tour Player of the Year for the 2018-19 season after winning the FedEx Cup, it was his fourth win in his last 15 starts and third World Golf Championships title (but first since 2015). McIlroy has now finished in the Top 10 in 16 of his last 21 starts on the PGA Tour.
PGA Tour Picks: World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions Odds and Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/29/2019
The first-ever PGA Tour event in Japan will certainly be remembered for many years to come because Tiger Woods won the Zozo Championship on Sunday to tie Sam Snead with a record 82 career Tour victories. Shoot, just a couple of years ago it seemed a long shot that Tiger would catch Snead. Now it's almost a sure thing - barring severe injury, which I suppose you can't rule out regarding Tiger -- he gets past him. Woods got to 82 wins in 66 fewer tournaments than it took Snead.
PGA Tour Picks: Zozo Championship Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/22/2019
American Justin Thomas moved up to No. 4 in the world rankings this week following Sunday's victory at the CJ Cup in Korea - his second time winning in the tournament that debuted in 2017. That year, he finished at 9-under 279 and beat Aussie Marc Leishman in a playoff. This time, Thomas shot a final-round 5-under 67 to finish at 20-under 268 to beat Danny Lee by two shots.
PGA Tour Picks: The CJ Cup at Nine Bridges Odds and Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/15/2019
OK, I'll be honest in that I really didn't know much about Sunday's winner at the Houston Open, Lanto Griffin. He shot a final-round 3-under 69 to win his first PGA Tour event in his 33rd all-time start. I'll definitely be paying more attention to him now as Griffin is the only player to finish in the Top 20 in every PGA Tour event since the new season began last month. He played on the Korn Ferry Tour last year to earn his PGA Tour card back. Griffin has now made 13 straight cuts on the PGA Tour, the third longest active streak. This was his first Top 10, though.
PGA Tour Picks: Houston Open Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/8/2019
Kevin Na put on a putting clinic at TPC Summerlin last week in Las Vegas to win the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in a playoff over another former champion in Patrick Cantlay. He three-putted on the second playoff hole, and that opening is all Na needed to win the tournament for the second time. He shot 23-under 261 this time as in 2011 but didn't need a playoff back then. Wouldn't have needed one this time, either, but for a triple-bogey on the 10th hole Sunday.
PGA Tour Picks: Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Odds and Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 10/1/2019
Really cool moment on Sunday when 24-year-old Cameron Champ won the Safeway Open in Napa, Calif., and got very emotional because his grandfather is battling cancer in nearby Sacramento. Champ's grandfather is the person who introduced him to the sport. Champ drained a 3-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole for a one-stroke victory over Adam Hadwin at Silverado Resort.
PGA Tour Picks: Safeway Open Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 9/24/2019
Will the 2019-20 PGA Tour season be known as the year of the South Americans? Two weeks ago, Joaquin Niemann became the first Tour winner to hail from Chile, and on Sunday at the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi, Colombia's Sebastian Munoz got his first Tour win. Munoz drained a 15-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to force a playoff with Sungjae Im and then won that playoff on the first hole with a par.
PGA Tour Picks: Sanderson Farms Championship Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 9/17/2019
Looking for a potential breakout star this season on the PGA Tour? I give you 20-year-old Chilean Joaquin Niemann. I picked him a couple of times to win last season, but he wasn't able to finish the job. On Sunday, at the Military Tribute at the Greenbrier in West Virginia, Niemann shot a final round 6-under 64 to finish at 21-under 259 for his first Tour victory in the season opener.
PGA Tour Picks: A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier Odds and Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 9/10/2019
It was a few weeks ago, but let's quickly recap the 2018-19 season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta as Rory McIlroy won in the new tournament format and claimed the $15 million FedEx Cup grand prize. Man, $15 million for a weekend of golf! I'm in the wrong business.
PGA Tour Picks: Tour Championship Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 8/19/2019
Justin Thomas basically won the BMW Championship outside Chicago on Saturday when he shot a third-round 61. He would then shoot 68 on Sunday to finish at 25-under and three ahead of Patrick Cantlay. It was Thomas' first victory of the season and 10th of his career. He joined Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and Jack Nicklaus as the only players in the past 75 years to win 10 times on Tour, including a major championship, before the age of 27. We liked Aussie Adam Scott to win the BMW and he finished T9 after a final-round 67.
PGA Tour Picks: BMW Championship Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 8/13/2019
Patrick Reed won the Northern Trust outside New York City on Sunday for his first victory since the 2018 Masters. It vaulted him all the way from No. 50 in the FedEx Cup points to No. 2, thus ensuring him a spot in next week's season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta.
PGA Tour Picks: The Northern Trust Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 8/6/2019
You may not have been paying too much attention to the Wyndham Championship last week at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C., with a weak field, but relative unknown J.T. Poston accomplished something that modern greats like Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson, to name a few, have never done.
PGA Tour Picks: Wyndham Championship Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 7/30/2019
There are still four tournaments left in the 2018-19 PGA Tour season, but it probably doesn't matter what happens the rest of the way. Brooks Koepka likely wrapped up his second PGA Tour Player of the Year Award on Sunday by winning the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in Memphis.
PGA Tour Picks: WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational Odds and Expert Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 7/23/2019
Not surprising that an Irishman won the British Open on Sunday at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland - just surprising which one it was (yes, I know Ireland and Northern Ireland are technically different countries but same island). Rory McIlroy was the favorite playing not far from his hometown but he clearly was nervous or something on the first tee Thursday as he put up a quadruple bogey on the way to a shocking first-round 79. He rallied for a 65 on Friday but still missed the cut.
Golf Odds and Predictions: 2019 British Open Picks
by Alan Matthews - 7/16/2019
Six years ago, a former University of Texas national championship golfer got his first PGA Tour win at the John Deere Classic, also earning a spot into the following week's British Open. That was Jordan Spieth. On Sunday, the scenario repeated itself with Dylan Frittelli shooting a final-round 7-under 64 at TPC Deere Run for his first PGA win and a spot in this week's British Open, now the final major tournament of the season with the PGA Championship's move to May.
PGA Tour Picks: John Deere Classic Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 7/9/2019
Quite a finish at the first-ever 3M Open outside Minneapolis on Sunday as PGA Tour rookie Matthew Wolff made a 26-foot eagle putt on the final hole to finish at 21-under to edge out Bryson DeChambeau and fellow rookie Collin Morikawa for Wolff's first Tour win. He's only 20 and was playing just his third Tour start as a professional event.
PGA Tour Picks: 3M Open Odds and Expert Betting Predictions
by Alan Matthews - 7/3/2019
I'm doubting that you had any money on him, but if you knew Nate Lashley's backstory you probably couldn't help rooting for him to win the inaugural Rocket Mortgage Classic last week on the PGA Tour in its first-ever stop in Detroit.
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