![]() ![]() After not betting him at the PGA Championship, where he finished tied for 13th, I’m going to get back to Riley because of his solid recent form. I bet on Davis Riley (40/1) at the Mexico Open where he finished fifth and the Bryon Nelson where he finished tied for ninth. ![]() If I end up betting on Spieth, I’ll pass on Ancer and Simpson, but that’s a decision I’ll make later this week on Twitter. Out of the three players, Berger interests me the most in terms of outright betting. Jude Classic at TPC Southwind in Memphis). Berger has a history of winning multiple times at a course (he won the 20 FedEx St. Berger’s last win in February 2021 was the week after a missed cut and he won this event in June 2020, which was the first tournament after the COVID-19 hiatus. I will give him a pass because he was playing in the tough weather draw on Thursday and Friday that also took down top players like Scheffler, Dustin Johnson and Patrick Cantlay. Simpson ended up tied for 20th, which was his best finish in 2022.īerger had a miserable time at Southern Hills shooting +13 over two rounds and missing the cut. Simpson made the cut on the number at Southern Hills and then posted an amazing five-under 65 in the third round on Saturday, which was a day where most players struggled with chillier temperatures in Tulsa. Ancer, who finished tied for ninth despite entering in suspect form, has finished tied for 14th at this event in back-to-back years. The three that I have circled are Abraham Ancer, Webb Simpson and Daniel Berger.Īncer and Simpson both unexpectedly played well at the PGA Championship. Instead I’m going to turn my attention to a trio of players priced at 33/1. Zalatoris made the PGA Championship a profitable one for me, but I don’t have interest in investing in him at half the price and off a playoff loss to Thomas. The next group of players include Collin Morikawa (18/1), Will Zalatoris (20/1), Viktor Hovland (22/1), Sam Burns (28/1) and Max Homa (28/1). I don’t usually bet on players at this short of a number in events like this, but Spieth’s form and course history at Colonial, including a second-place finish last year, give me a strong interest in him. Spieth’s short game has held him back at times this year, but his play on the greens can turn around at a course he has putted well at in the past. Spieth finished 34th last week at the PGA Championship in another attempt to complete the career grand slam, but his underlying stats proved his tee-to-green numbers were strong and he was held back by his putter. He won last month in the tournament after the Masters at the RBC Heritage and finished second in the tournament before the PGA Championship at the Byron Nelson. The name at the top that interests me the most is another Texan in Jordan Spieth (12/1). ![]() Texas native Scottie Scheffler (12/1) looks to bounce back off a missed cut in Tulsa. Last week’s winner Justin Thomas (11/1) headlines the 120-player field fresh off his PGA Championship win. The field for this event is surprisingly strong the week after a major. As a reference point, last week’s major championship at Southern Hills was also a par 70 course, but was a much longer 7,556 yards. A tighter course should give more players a chance to win this week because driving distance isn’t as important. Colonial Country Club in Forth Worth is the setting for this week and it’s a par 70 course that measures 7,209 yards. About the tournamentĪfter this past week’s PGA Championship, the PGA TOUR heads back to Texas for the Charles Schwab Challenge. Subscribe on Spotify and Apple for episodes and follow Stadium Bets on Twitter for more sports betting content. He also discusses his bets in all sports on the Sharp Lessons podcast. Note: Nate will tweet out his official bets when they are placed before the event. Here are his thoughts on this week’s Charles Schwab Challenge. During the 2022 golf season, Stadium sports betting analyst Nate Jacobson will share his betting targets each week using odds as of Tuesday morning. ![]()
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