RBC Canadian Open 2024 Golf Odds And Picks
The RBC Canadian Open 2024 event drew a record 28 countrymen including 14 from Ontario, where the national open is held at Hamilton Golf & Country Club. I provide a golf betting preview of the Canadian Open in my PGA Tour coverage in Forbes, and more information you can bet on in the article and below.
Included are picks from expert colleagues along with my golf picks and matchup betting, which went 2-0 last week in the Charles Schwab Challenge.
RBC Canadian Open 2024 Golf Odds
See odds to win and top finishing position from FanDuel in Forbes, along with Circa Sports odds below when available.
- +425: McIlroy
- +1400: Fleetwood
- +1800: Theegala
- +2300: Lowry
- +2400: Noren, Conners
- +2600: Burns
- +2800: Young
- +3000: Tom Kim
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— Circa Sports (@CircaSports) May 30, 2024
Hamilton Golf & Country Club
- 7,084 yards, Par 70
- O/U winning score: 261.5
Some key strokes gained stats and performance metrics to consider this week include:
- SG: Approach
- SG: Off the Tee
- SG: Putting
- Proximity to Hole: < 150 yards
Canadian Corey Conners ranks No. 1 in this field in strokes gained: Approach over his last 24 rounds, according to golf stats and Fantasy National data. Fellow Canadian Adam Svensson ranks top-5 in Approach. Canadian Mackenzie Hughes is No. 1 in this field in SG: Putting, and Sahith Theegala is top-5. Rory McIlroy is No. 3 in SG: Off the Tee, and No. 1 in SG: Total over his last 24 rounds. Cameron Young has the best proximity to hole stats from 100-150 yards.
RBC Canadian Open 2024 Picks
Fairway’s Favorites: Tommy Fleetwood, Corey Conners, Alex Noren, Cameron Young
Fairway’s Longshots: Mackenzie Hughes, Aaron Rai, Erik van Rooyen, Seamus Power
Tournament Match-ups: Pass
Round 1 Match-up: Seamus Power as you can find in matchups or group Round 1
See more picks in Forbes.
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I’ll return next week to add more picks and match-ups for The Memorial Tournament at Jack Nicklaus’ place at Muirfield Village in Columbus, Ohio June 6-9. Then it’s the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina June 13-16.
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Golf Betting Notes and History from FairwayJay
My golf coverage and research includes use and references from sites at Golf Stats along with Fantasy National and Data Golf. I gain added information and betting news with fantasy golf insight from FanShare Sports and other sites and golf analysts. That includes top golf insider Justin Ray Golf, who contributes to PGA Tour (dot com) and The Athletic with insightful stats. The site GolfStats has also has player performance charts and a player competitor tool plus added stats and previews.
I put it all together and add my intuitive feel for the game and betting acumen to provide golf picks and chip-in added insight with information you can bet on.
More than a decade ago I was a lead golf handicapper and analyst on a popular sports handicapping radio show out of Las Vegas whose picks were provided to a betting syndicate. I continue my golf coverage in a different format, and provide my experience and intuitive feel for the game and betting acumen to provide golf picks and chip-in added insight with information you can bet on.
This season, I’ll add more Round 1 matchup bets. I will limit tournament matchups posted on these pages, but have more available to those bettors that chip-in and wish to correspond with me directly. You can email me at [email protected] for more picks and information you can bet on. Having been a proven performer for decades, I’ve posted picks the last two years on Vegas Sports Zone and tournament match-ups were 41-27.
FairwayJay’s 2022 PGA Tour tournament match-up picks finished 20-12 and concluded with the TOUR Championship.
FairwayJay’s 2021 tournament match-ups finished 21-15 following a 17-5 start January through May.