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Our expert likes Daniel Berger’s chances this week.
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Welcome to our weekly PGA Tour Gambling-Tips column, displaying the choice from Golf.com expert Brady Kannon’s prognostic. An experienced golf betting and commentator Kannon is a regular guest in Sportsgrid, a trade union audio network dedicated to sports and sports betting. You can follow on Twitter in @LasvegolferAnd you can read his choices below for the Charles Schwab challenge of 2025, which begins on Thursday in Texas. Together with Kannon’s recommended shows, you will also see data from Chirp Golf, a mobile app that contains free golf competitions to play free and everyday where you can make money and prizes with each round and tour.
We didn’t have one but two From our choices end last week’s race at the Championship PGA at The empty quil. Subsequently Bryson dechambeau made a mess of the last three holes on Saturday, playing them at 3 over par – and Scottie Scheffler Playing them in 2 under the par – this great championship never really felt as if it were so close again. Scheffler won for the second week in a row, adding a Wanamaker trophy to his two green jackets, and world no. 1, for the first time this year, looked like the predominant player we are used to for the past two seasons.
In the colonial.
Scheffler likes to play in his state of Texas and the man is back this week to Fort Worth, trying to make him three wins in a row while Charles Schwab Challenge goes for the 79th time in the tournament. Scheffler’s chances for PGA are cut in half, as it is just a little better than 2-1 to win this week. It is also worth noting that Colonial club He waited in the US Open in 1941 and I believe it can be a good part in someone’s handicap at US Open Open. We are only 23 days away from the first ball to be hit in Oakmont for the third major championship of this season. Since earning last week, the price of Scheffler there is also immersed, now just a little better than 3-1.
The Colonial Country Club is often referred to as “Alley Hogan’s” after Ben Hogan, who won here a record five times. Hogan won US Open four times and as I noticed earlier, I feel a lot of the same things that made up Hogan’s game are still important today in Fort Worth and for the US as well. Earned shocks: access, greens to adjustment, good drives obtained, accuracy of steering – all point to the precise blow of the ball, which was Ben Hogan’s signature and can usually take a long way to an open US. Summing up further, I looked at how players travel this week to par 4 starting from 350-450 yards. Colonial is a par 70 that plays just less than 7,300 yards. Twelve of the 18 holes are first 4s. I looked at the proximity of the holes from 125-175 yards and finally, the shocks won: Bentgrass.
Immediately after the 2023 challenge Charles Schwab, Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner were brought to make some major renovations at the Colonial Country Club. Many of the barbarians operating on the entire property were cleaned and reinstated to enter the game once again and to pose a risk. Likewise with the Trinity River, bringing it more into play at certain points of the golf course. In general, the Hanse team wanted to restore the rugged aesthetics of what the Colonial Country Club club introduced to the players again in 1941 at US Open and he was very well received. Over $ 20 million were poured into renovation. The Westgate SuperBook Golf Oddsmaker, Jeff Sherman, posted a proposal of the winning result this week under/over 266.5, which means 13.5 under par.
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Colonial is a shorter, narrower course, with a large portion of dogs. Waialae Country Club, Sony Open’s home, often worked well for me as a related course. I also used the Sea Island (RSM Classic), Harbor Town (RBC Heritage) and Port Royal Golf Club (Bermuda Championship) for my Comps this week.
I have played each of the following for a full win and a Top-20th conclusion. However, for our longest purpose, I played for a win and a high-40 end.
Daniel Berger (23-1)
This choice is similar to Dechambeau for me last week in what I felt it would be a very popular game, which I usually do not love, but at the same time, I couldn’t keep off the card. He makes a lot of sense in this Golf Course, a course where he won before returning in 2020. Berger also has two additional Top-25 conclusions in Colonial along with a RSM Classic competitor last November and two third place conclusions in Harbor Town, the latest coming only last month. He has finished Top-15 twice and Top-10 once in Sony Open in Waialae. During the last 24 rounds, Berger ranks very high in this field in every category I considered. He is second only to Schefflerin when I collect statistics. Will he finish Scheffler second this week on the tour? maybe
Maverick McNealy (40-1)
McNealy was the only player to end up ahead of Berger at RSM Classic last November, securing his first PGA Tour victory. He has finished Top-20 twice here in Colonial and has the Top-10 conclusions in Sony, and as Berger, just finished third in RBC Heritage a month ago. McNealy, in fact, has two third -place conclusions in his last five startups. It ranks fourth in this area for the greens in the widespread regulations and is the 15th for the good discs obtained, throughout the last 24 rounds.
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JT Post (40-1)
Posts out of a fifth place end last week at the PGA Championship and has now made 13 consecutive cuts on the tour this season. He took 11th place in Harbor Town in April and has finished Top-10 there four more times. He has also been Top-10 here in Colonial in the past, in Sea Island and Waialae. During the last 24 rounds, posts ranked 21st in this field for the proximity of holes from 100-125 yard, is the 12th in the accuracy of the direction, and 10 per SG: Bentgrass.
Harry Hall (75-1)
Hall almost won here in Colonial a few years back, finally ending the third. Speaking about the third, this is where he ranks in this field for SG: Bentgrass during the last 24 rounds. It is also the 10th in the yard 400-450 par 4s and 20 near the holes of 150-175 yards. The actual form is strong with two straight Top-20 ends, including the last 19 week in Quail Hollow.
Thorbjorn Olesen (80-1)
This year represents Olesen Part II. About a decade ago, he had seven wins all over the world and was quickly climbing a Top-20 player in the world before some issues outside the course put his career waiting for a long time. He has two Top-10 conclusions this season in the tournament and was 33rd last week at the Championship PGA, where he ranked 11th in the field for SG: Access, Greens in Regulation, and was the 17th for the accuracy of the management. These numbers are almost identical to his statistical profile over the last 24 rounds-where he is also ranked 24th in this field for SG: Bentgrass. After returning to the DP World Tournament, Olesen won in 2022 and in 2023. He seems to be ready to start win again.
Nico Echavarria (135-1)
This is our long choice of bombs for which we have played a Top-40 finish. Echavarria already has two wins in his new PGA Tour career. He ended up in 41st place last week in Quail Hollow for what is now his third direct cutting made in a big championship in just five career rehearsals. In PGA last week, Echavarria ranked 14th in the field for SG: off the tee, 18 with approach, 27 per SG: Setting, and was ninth in the accuracy of the direction. In addition to his two victories, Echavarria has completed the race in both Sony Open and in RSM Classic.
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