Shriners Children's Open 2023

The Shriners Las Vegas Betting Preview

Strong Field in Las Vegas for The Shriners Hospitals for Children Open In the City of Sin, anyone can win. The 2020 edition of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open drew a stacked field, led by the two most recent major champion winners. Bryson DeChambeau returns to Las Vegas for his first event since winning the U.S. Open. DeChambeau is also a Shriners champion having won the event in 2018 by a single stroke over Patrick Cantlay, who returns as the 2017 Shriners champion. DeChambeau ... More

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Looking For A Longshot At The Sanderson Farms Championship

Most the top ranked players are missing this week at the Sanderson Farms Championship, but the field has improved and gotten stronger at this event the last two years. Still, as I noted in my Sanderson Farms Championship preview at TheLines, no golfer with odds below 60/1 has won this event since it moved to The Country Club of Jackson in 2014. That provides another opportunity to target more golfers with longshot odds to win or finish top-10 or top-20. COURSE AND TOURNAMENT INFO ... More

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Betting Market Report For Corales Puntacana Championship

Following on the heals of the U.S. Open and competing against the NFL, this week's Corales Puntacana Championship will likely be the least bet PGA Tour events since the restart in June. But that doesn't mean there's not money to be made, and I chip-in with odds and a market report from leading legal U.S. sportsbooks DraftKings, FanDuel and BetMGM. As a sports betting contact and media member, I correspond with those companies, account managers and sportsbook directors along with other ... More

Betting And Shooting For Par In The 2020 U.S. Open At Winged Foot

Winged Foot is the Quintessential Test for 2020 U.S. Open I've provided extensive coverage of the 2020 U.S. Open this week which includes golf stats, player performance and odds, props and information you can bet on. Winged Foot (West Course) is expected to be a most stern test, and I've provided some insight and information plus player profiles in a U.S. Open betting guide at TheLines. Also, I chip-in added course information, odds and betting activity on the top-ranked player in the world ... More

U.S. Open 2020 Odds: Betting On More Bogeys Than Birdies

The U.S. Open returns to Winged Foot Golf Club just outside New York City. The venue was the site of the 2006 U.S. Open and Phil Mickelson's double-bogey on the 72nd hole to finish +6 and 1-shot behind the winner. Incredibly, 50-year-old Phil Mickelson is co-leader in money bet to win this week so far at DraftKings. I'll update more prior to the event and Thursday's opening round, but I chipped in come initial coverage and updates at TheLines in my coverage and odds to win the U.S. Open. ... More

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Safeway Open Lacks Star Power But Opportunity Ahead Of U.S. Open

Phil Mickelson is a Co-Favorite in Safeway Open The top PGA Tour pros are taking a week off between the FedExCup playoffs and next week's U.S. Open. That includes Dustin Johnson, who picked up a cool $15 million in capturing the Tour Championship last week. This week's top draw is Phil Mickelson, who will tune up in Napa before heading across the country to Winged Foot next week. Unfortunately, there will be no fans again or a Pro-Am, which has been scrapped from weekly events. Fans ... More

Player Profiles And Odds To Win The 2020 TOUR Championship And FedExCup

Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm have a head start this week in the TOUR Championship. The top 30 players in the FedExCup Standings play for huge money this week with NO CUT and the event concluding Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 7. My initial TOUR Championship preview has the odds and format. As you watch and wager this weekend know there are odds to win both the TOUR Championship with the modified and staggard strokes-based scoring system (FedEx Starting Stokes) along with the winner of the 72-hole ... More

The 2020 TOUR Championship And Betting on Golf’s Biggest Money Event

Just 30 PGA pros remain in the quest for the FedExCup. But only a handful have a shot to win the $15 million bonus prize for first place prize with the modified and staggard strokes-based scoring system (FedEx Starting Stokes). Following another match-up winner and even an outright winner on Jon Rahm in the thrilling finish and sudden death victory over Dustin Johnson at the BMW Championship, we're back on the Tee shooting for more Pars and Birdies and trying to avoid the hazards, rough and ... More