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For nearly two decades now, the passenger championship has immediately followed the US Open on the PGA Tour calendar. This year is no exception. The tournament is one of the most followed events in the county and now, for the second right year, the passenger championship serves as the eighth and final event of the season.
Scottie Scheffler won travelers last year by defeating Tom Kim in a play off. Is an uninterrupted event with a limited field of 72 players. Highlands of the TPC River In Cromwell, Conn. been waiting for this championship since 1984. It is a short principle of 70, measuring less than 6,900 yards and created by Pete.
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The fair roads are relatively wide in the Highlands of the TPC River but approximate is thick and criminal at about four inches high. The greens are smaller than the average and are a mix of Poa Annua-Bentgrass-many different from last week’s test in Oakmont, we can expect some birds here. The average winning score in the last three editions has been 21 under par. The winning proposal of the winning result on the Westgate Super Book in Las Vegas this week is under/over 259.5 or 20.5 under the money. There have been some moisture in the area and thunder are an option for the coming days. It looks like heat, moisture and somewhat soft conditions with not too much smell to speak. Last week, the best players in the world were asked who could make the least Bogeys. This week, it’s the one who can make more birds.
I looked at the shocks won: outside of tee and access. I looked at birds or better acquired, the proximity of holes between 100-150 yards and I work in par 4s between 350-450 yards. I also looked at the blows: setting (Bent/Poa).
Interconnected courses and Pete color pattern should provide some good signs this week as the links are strong with TPC River highlands. I looked Sedgefield country club (WynDham Championship), East lake (Tour championship), TPC Deere Run (John Deere Classic), and Tpc sawAnother design Pete Dye where the player championship is played.
There are only 72 players in the field, but it is so heavy with the power of the star that we are receiving great awards for some extremely realized players. I played Tom Kim last year at 50-1 and as mentioned above, he made the way to a play-off before falling to the number 1 player in the world.
Robert Macintyre (45-1)
Bobby Mac ready found himself in a play -off last week at US Open up to JJ Spaun withdrew a 64 feetwinning Putt, to put that notion in bed. Macintyre shot 69-68 over the weekend at Oakmont and I like the fact that he came out of nowhere. I like that he was not necessarily one of the forerunners who went to the last round of Sunday because he felt as if he did not deal with as much mental stress as those who were leaving much later during the day. Macintyre sat in the lead, comfortable at the club, while they still in the golf course deal with the weather and pressure cooking that is the second nine Sunday in a major. I believe it has set it better for this week than possible mental exhaustion made differently. Macintyre won nearly two strokes in the field last week to green and won a half -stroke. He is excellent in access and in par 4s. If the putter remains hot, in a similar surface this week, he should find himself again in the mix. He was the 16th here last year and ended Ninth at the player championship in March.
Similarly (00-1)
Kim began last week with a scary round 2-nine 68. After all, he ended the 42nd, but gained strokes in the field for green and access. He lost over a stroke, however, with putter. Kim has always been very good at Pete Dye courses and those that are similar. Before the passengers were given the status of signature and these were full field events, Kim ended 26, 25 and 11. He won the Wynham championship and completed Top-5 an additional three times. He has two Top-10 conclusions in the player championship except a win. Kim has a Top-10 and Top-20th conclusion in the last two signature events and was eighth last month at the Championship PGA. I like the shape that enters a place that has shown that it suits its game.
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Brian Harman (80-1)
I imagine this will be a popular show this week and this is not always something I like to be a part of it, but Harman has had so much success in this tournament, interconnected courses and Pete Dye Designs that it is very difficult to leave the card. He has never won at the TPC River Highlands but there are seven endings of Top-10 here. He has two in Wyndham, two in John Deere Classic, including a win, and four in the player championship, including a racing end last season. He won this season again in April and ended the third in another signature event, RBC Heritage, another design Pete Dye.
Matt Fitzpatrick (110-1)
I have seen that Fitzpatrick is being offered anywhere from 80-1 to 113-1, so buy about if you are interested in playing the Englishman. Fitzpatrick has won in a Pete Dye design (RBC Heritage), which also happens to be one of his favorite courses in the world. He has graduated from the first 10 places in East Lake and has been so high as the fifth in the player championship. He was no. 1 in the field last week at Oakmont for SG: Setting and Ranking Nr. 2 In this field in the same category over the last 24-rains on the surface of the Bent/Poa mixture. Fitzpatrick has not lost a cut in a game event in over two months and ended up eighth in the PGA championship last month.
Davis Thompson (125-1)
Thompson came to mind for me knowing that he finished 12th at the Wyndham Championship last season, which came just a month after he would win John Deere Classic. Soon for this season, where he ended the 10th in the player championship. During the last 24 rounds, it ranks in the first half of this field for SG: off the tee, in the approach, in the yard 400-450 par 4s, and near the holes of 125-150 yards.
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An experienced golf betting and commentator, Brady Kannon is a host and regular guest on Sportsgrid, a trade union audio network dedicated to sports and sports betting, and is a golf betting analyst for CBS Sportsline. You can follow the brady to x in @Lasvegolfer.