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2019 PGA Championship odds

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Masters Champion Tiger Woods is the joint betting favorite for this week’s PGA Championship as he goes in search of his 16th major title. The 43-year-old has been joined at the top of the board by Brooks Koepka who continued to impress at last week’s AT&T Bryon Nelson.

Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy are next in the betting, followed by Rickie Fowler who is still looking for his first major championship.

A quartet of International players make up the next spots in the betting, with Justin Rose, Francesco Molinari and Jon Rahm all being rated as 20/1 shots, while Australian Jason Day is a 25/1 chance of claiming his second PGA Championship.

Check out the full list of 2019 PGA Championship odds (As of May 14) courtesy of Sportsbook.ag

  • Brooks Koepka 10/1
  • Tiger Woods 10/1
  • Dustin Johnson 11/1
  • Rory McIlroy 12/1
  • Rickie Fowler 16/1
  • Jon Rahm 20/1
  • Justin Rose 20/1
  • Francesco Molinari 25/1
  • Jason Day 25/1
  • Xander Schauffele 28/1
  • Tommy Fleetwood 33/1
  • Tony Finau 35/1
  • Bryson DeChambeau 40/1
  • Jordan Spieth 40/1
  • Sergio Garcia 40/1
  • Hideki Matsuyama 45/1
  • Patrick Cantlay 45/1
  • Matt Kuchar 50/1
  • Adam Scott 55/1
  • Paul Casey 55/1
  • Bubba Watson 60/1
  • Henrik Stenson 65/1
  • Louis Oosthuizen 65/1
  • Gary Woodland 70/1
  • Patrick Reed 70/1
  • Phil Mickelson 70/1
  • Marc Leishman 75/1
  • Webb Simpson 75/1
  • Ian Poulter 80/1
  • Kevin Kisner 100/1
  • Billy Horschel 125/1
  • Cameron Smith 125/1
  • Jason Kokrak 125/1
  • Keegan Bradley 125/1
  • Keith Mitchell 125/1
  • Lucas Glover 125/1
  • Matt Wallace 125/1
  • Matthew Fitzpatrick 125/1
  • Rafael Cabrera Bello 125/1
  • Scott Piercy 125/1
  • Sungjae Im 125/1
  • Tyrell Hatton 125/1
  • Aaron Wise 150/1
  • Alex Noren 150/1
  • Branden Grace 150/1
  • Brandt Snedeker 150/1
  • Byeong Hun An 150/1
  • Charley Hoffman 150/1
  • Eddie Pepperell 150/1
  • Emiliano Grillo 150/1
  • Haotong Li 150/1
  • Jhonattan Vegas 150/1
  • Joel Dahmen 150/1
  • Ryan Moore 150/1
  • Shane Lowry 150/1
  • Si Woo Kim 150/1
  • Thorbjorn Olesen 150/1
  • Charles Howell 175/1
  • Daniel Berger 175/1
  • Lucas Bjerregaard 175/1
  • Martin Kaymer 175/1
  • Ryan Palmer 175/1
  • Zach Johnson 175/1
  • Graeme McDowell 200/1
  • Jim Furyk 200/1
  • Joaquin Niemann 200/1
  • Julian Suri 200/1
  • Justin Harding 200/1
  • Kevin Na 200/1
  • Kyle Stanley 200/1
  • Lee Westwood 200/1
  • Pat Perez 200/1
  • Russell Knox 200/1
  • Thomas Pieters 200/1
  • Joost Luiten 225/1
  • Luke List 225/1
  • Abraham Ancer 250/1
  • Adam Hadwin 250/1
  • Andrew Putnam 250/1
  • Brian Harman 250/1
  • Cameron Champ 250/1
  • Chez Reavie 250/1
  • Corey Conners 250/1
  • Dylan Frittelli 250/1
  • Erik Van Rooyen 250/1
  • J.B. Holmes 250/1
  • Jason Dufner 250/1
  • Jimmy Walker 250/1
  • Jorge Campillo 250/1
  • Kevin Tway 250/1
  • Kiradech Aphibarnrat 250/1
  • Max Homa 250/1
  • Michael Lorenzo-Vera 250/1
  • Mikko Korhonen 250/1
  • Ryan Fox 250/1
  • Sam Burns 250/1
  • Sung Kang 250/1
  • Tom Lewis 250/1
  • David Lipsky 275/1
  • Beau Hossler 300/1
  • Danny Willett 300/1
  • Michael Thompson 300/1
  • Richard Sterne 300/1
  • Ross Fisher 300/1
  • Steve Stricker 300/1
  • Alexander Bjork 350/1
  • Danny Lee 350/1
  • Troy Merritt 350/1
  • Brian Gay 400/1
  • Chesson Hadley 400/1
  • J.J. Spaun 400/1
  • Kurt Kitayama 400/1
  • Lucas Herbert 400/1
  • Adrian Otaegui 450/1
  • Harold Varner III 450/1
  • Patton Kizzire 450/1
  • Adam Long 500/1
  • Brandon Stone 500/1
  • Brendan Jones 500/1
  • Jazz Janewattananond 500/1
  • Padraig Harrington 500/1
  • Richy Werenski 500/1
  • Ryan Armour 500/1
  • Shugo Imahira 500/1
  • Michael Kim 750/1
  • Satoshi Kodaira 750/1
  • Shaun Norris 750/1
  • Vijay Singh 750/1
  • Y.E. Yang 750/1
  • John Daly 1000/1
  • Martin Trainer 1000/1
  • Alex Beach 2500/1
  • Andrew Filbert 2500/1
  • Ben Cook 2500/1
  • Brian Mackey 2500/1
  • Casey Russell 2500/1
  • Cory Schneider 2500/1
  • Craig Bowden 2500/1
  • Craig Hocknull 2500/1
  • Daniel Balin 2500/1
  • Jeff Schmid 2500/1
  • John OLeary 2500/1
  • Justin Bertsch 2500/1
  • Marty Jertson 2500/1
  • Rich Beem 2500/1
  • Rich Berberian Jr. 2500/1
  • Rob Labritz 2500/1
  • Rod Perry 2500/1
  • Ryan Vermeer 2500/1
  • Shaun Micheel 2500/1
  • Stuart Deane 2500/1
  • Tyler Hall 2500/1

 

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‘Absolutely crazy’ – Major champ lays into Patrick Cantlay over his decision on final hole of RBC Heritage

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Over the past year or so, PGA Tour star Patrick Cantlay has taken a great deal of criticism for his pace of play.

Now, Cantlay is once again under fire for a questionable decision he made on Sunday at the RBC Heritage.

After the horn sounded to suspend play due to darkness, Cantlay, who’s ball was in the fairway on the 18th hole, had a decision to make. With over 200 yards into the green and extreme winds working against the shot, conventional wisdom would be to wait until Monday morning to hit the shot.

On the other hand, if he could finish the hole, he may just want to get the event over with so he could get out of Hilton Head.

Curiously, Cantlay chose neither of those options. After hitting 3-wood into the green, and still coming up short, the former FedEx Cup champion chose to mark his ball and chip and putt on Monday morning.

Ian Woosnam, who was watching from home, took to X to give his thoughts on Cantlay’s decision making.

Cantlay would end up getting up and down for par when play resumed at 8:00 am Monday morning.

Following his round, Cantlay explained his decision to wait to hit his third shot the next morning:

“I really did want to finish last night, so I felt like if I could get the ball up there maybe in an easier spot, maybe I would have finished, but as I got the ball up near the green, I realized it would be easier to finish this morning. That’s what I decided to do.”

GolfWRX has reached out to Patrick Cantlay’s management team for a response to Woosnam’s comments.

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Vincenzi’s 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans betting preview

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The PGA TOUR heads to New Orleans to play the 2023 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. In a welcome change from the usual stroke play, the Zurich Classic is a team event. On Thursday and Saturday, the teams play best ball, and on Friday and Sunday the teams play alternate shot.

TPC Louisiana is a par 72 that measures 7,425 yards. The course features some short par 4s and plenty of water and bunkers, which makes for a lot of exciting risk/reward scenarios for competitors. Pete Dye designed the course in 2004 specifically for the Zurich Classic, although the event didn’t make its debut until 2007 because of Hurricane Katrina.

Coming off of the Masters and a signature event in consecutive weeks, the field this week is a step down, and understandably so. Many of the world’s top players will be using this time to rest after a busy stretch.

However, there are some interesting teams this season with some stars making surprise appearances in the team event. Some notable teams include Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, Collin Morikawa and Kurt Kitayama, Will Zalatoris and Sahith Theegala as well as a few Canadian teams, Nick Taylor and Adam Hadwin and Taylor Pendrith and Corey Conners.

Past Winners at TPC Louisiana

  • 2023: Riley/Hardy (-30)
  • 2022: Cantlay/Schauffele (-29)
  • 2021: Leishman/Smith (-20)
  • 2019: Palmer/Rahm (-26)
  • 2018: Horschel/Piercy (-22)
  • 2017: Blixt/Smith (-27)

2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Picks

Tom Hoge/Maverick McNealy +2500 (DraftKings)

Tom Hoge is coming off of a solid T18 finish at the RBC Heritage and finished T13 at last year’s Zurich Classic alongside Harris English.

This season, Hoge is having one of his best years on Tour in terms of Strokes Gained: Approach. In his last 24 rounds, the only player to top him on the category is Scottie Scheffler. Hoge has been solid on Pete Dye designs, ranking 28th in the field over his past 36 rounds.

McNealy is also having a solid season. He’s finished T6 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open and T9 at the PLAYERS Championship. He recently started working with world renowned swing coach, Butch Harmon, and its seemingly paid dividends in 2024.

Keith Mitchell/Joel Dahmen +4000 (DraftKings)

Keith Mitchell is having a fantastic season, finishing in the top-20 of five of his past seven starts on Tour. Most recently, Mitchell finished T14 at the Valero Texas Open and gained a whopping 6.0 strokes off the tee. He finished 6th at last year’s Zurich Classic.

Joel Dahmen is having a resurgent year and has been dialed in with his irons. He also has a T11 finish at the PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass which is another Pete Dye track. With Mitchell’s length and Dahmen’s ability to put it close with his short irons, the Mitchell/Dahmen combination will be dangerous this week.

Taylor Moore/Matt NeSmith +6500 (DraftKings)

Taylor Moore has quickly developed into one of the more consistent players on Tour. He’s finished in the top-20 in three of his past four starts, including a very impressive showing at The Masters, finishing T20. He’s also finished T4 at this event in consecutive seasons alongside Matt NeSmith.

NeSmith isn’t having a great 2024, but has seemed to elevate his game in this format. He finished T26 at Pete Dye’s TPC Sawgrass, which gives the 30-year-old something to build off of. NeSmith is also a great putter on Bermudagrass, which could help elevate Moore’s ball striking prowess.

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Vincenzi’s 2024 LIV Adelaide betting preview: Cam Smith ready for big week down under

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After having four of the top twelve players on the leaderboard at The Masters, LIV Golf is set for their fifth event of the season: LIV Adelaide. 

For both LIV fans and golf fans in Australia, LIV Adelaide is one of the most anticipated events of the year. With 35,000 people expected to attend each day of the tournament, the Grange Golf Club will be crawling with fans who are passionate about the sport of golf. The 12th hole, better known as “the watering hole”, is sure to have the rowdiest of the fans cheering after a long day of drinking some Leishman Lager.  

The Grange Golf Club is a par-72 that measures 6,946 yards. The course features minimal resistance, as golfers went extremely low last season. In 2023, Talor Gooch shot consecutive rounds of 62 on Thursday and Friday, giving himself a gigantic cushion heading into championship Sunday. Things got tight for a while, but in the end, the Oklahoma State product was able to hold off The Crushers’ Anirban Lahiri for a three-shot victory. 

The Four Aces won the team competition with the Range Goats finishing second. 

*All Images Courtesy of LIV Golf*

Past Winners at LIV Adelaide

  • 2023: Talor Gooch (-19)

Stat Leaders Through LIV Miami

Green in Regulation

  1. Richard Bland
  2. Jon Rahm
  3. Paul Casey

Fairways Hit

  1. Abraham Ancer
  2. Graeme McDowell
  3. Henrik Stenson

Driving Distance

  1. Bryson DeChambeau
  2. Joaquin Niemann
  3. Dean Burmester

Putting

  1. Cameron Smith
  2. Louis Oosthuizen
  3. Matt Jones

2024 LIV Adelaide Picks

Cameron Smith +1400 (DraftKings)

When I pulled up the odds for LIV Adelaide, I was more than a little surprised to see multiple golfers listed ahead of Cameron Smith on the betting board. A few starts ago, Cam finished runner-up at LIV Hong Kong, which is a golf course that absolutely suits his eye. Augusta National in another course that Smith could roll out of bed and finish in the top-ten at, and he did so two weeks ago at The Masters, finishing T6.

At Augusta, he gained strokes on the field on approach, off the tee (slightly), and of course, around the green and putting. Smith able to get in the mix at a major championship despite coming into the week feeling under the weather tells me that his game is once again rounding into form.

The Grange Golf Club is another course that undoubtedly suits the Australian. Smith is obviously incredibly comfortable playing in front of the Aussie faithful and has won three Australian PGA Championship’s. The course is very short and will allow Smith to play conservative off the tee, mitigating his most glaring weakness. With birdies available all over the golf course, there’s a chance the event turns into a putting contest, and there’s no one on the planet I’d rather have in one of those than Cam Smith.

Louis Oosthuizen +2200 (DraftKings)

Louis Oosthuizen has simply been one of the best players on LIV in the 2024 seas0n. The South African has finished in the top-10 on the LIV leaderboard in three of his five starts, with his best coming in Jeddah, where he finished T2. Perhaps more impressively, Oosthuizen finished T7 at LIV Miami, which took place at Doral’s “Blue Monster”, an absolutely massive golf course. Given that Louis is on the shorter side in terms of distance off the tee, his ability to play well in Miami shows how dialed he is with the irons this season.

In addition to the LIV finishes, Oosthuizen won back-to-back starts on the DP World Tour in December at the Alfred Dunhill Championship and the Mauritus Open. He also finished runner-up at the end of February in the International Series Oman. The 41-year-old has been one of the most consistent performers of 2024, regardless of tour.

For the season, Louis ranks 4th on LIV in birdies made, T9 in fairways hit and first in putting. He ranks 32nd in driving distance, but that won’t be an issue at this short course. Last season, he finished T11 at the event, but was in decent position going into the final round but fell back after shooting 70 while the rest of the field went low. This season, Oosthuizen comes into the event in peak form, and the course should be a perfect fit for his smooth swing and hot putter this week.

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