Welcome to our weekly PGA Tour Gambling-Tips column, displaying choices by Golf.com expert Brady Kannon’s prognosticator. An experienced Bettor and commentator Kannon is a host and regular guest on Sportsgrid, a trade union network dedicated to sports and sports betting, and is a golf betting analyst for CBS Sportsline. You can follow Brady on Twitter in @LasvegolferAnd you can read his choices below for the 2025 championship Sanderson Farms, who starts on Thursday at the Jackson Club in Mississippi. 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.
PGA Tour returns to its normally planned programming this week at Jackson, Miss., For Sanderson’s farm championshipthe second of seven FedEx Cup autumn events in 2025.
Jackson’s country club It has been the host course of this championship for the past 11 seasons. It is a par 72 golf course that extends to nearly 7,500 yards. Most of what we have seen leading to this course in recent years has been working abroad and hitting the greens in the regulation. The shortest, accurate Golf Ball drivers, who find Fairways and Greens, have won here in the past, just like the longest hit, using a bomb and-goge approach without the threat of any really criminals from direct roads.
The greens are medium size. They are a Bermudagras surface and many are rooted above the level of the fair roads – which are of medium width and bordered by a spray of trees. Fast greens and 5 long holes present most of the challenge here in Jackson. The weather seems to be very favorable with high temperatures in the 80s upper and very little odor in the forecast. The betting outcome of the winning outcome on the Westgate SuperBook in Las Vegas is under/over 266.5 or 21.5 under par. The average winning result in the Sanderson Farms Championship over the last 10 years has been 19.5 under the money.
I looked at the blows won: outside this week as well as the blows won: access. I looked at the par 5s as well as the par 4s that measure 400-450 yards. I looked at the birds or better acquired, the proximity of the holes from 100-150 yards and the strokes obtained: Bermudagrass).
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As for the related courses, there seems to be some strong links related to success in this tournament. I looked Torrey pines (Insurance of open farmers), Vidanta Vallarta (open Mexico), and Golf club coralswhere they play the Puntacana Championship.
Rico Hoey (35-1)
Hoey is no. 1 in PGA Tour in both the total direction and the ball hit. This is a great foot to stay in almost every golf tour but I think it makes sense especially here this week. During the last 36 rounds, he ranks second in this field for SG: off the tee and the 13th in access. He is the 23rd in the yard 400-450 par 4s. It has also ended up to 12th in Corales Puntacana. I feel it is a beautiful price for a player that has such a fitting group of skills.
Nicolai Hojgaard (35-1)
Hojgaard was the twin brother who was not part of the European winning team Ryder Cup last week in New York, but perhaps those waves from his brother and his compatriots have him feel a little inspired this week in Mississippi. He has previously been a contestant in both Corales and Torrey Pines and completed eight last year in Mexico. During the last 36 rounds, Hojgaard ranks third in this field for birds or better acquired and in SG: par 5s.
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Alex Smalley (55-1)
Summer has not been great for Smalley, who has lost five cuts in his last eight starts, but in this irrigated field, he can shine as he is the fourth in the tours of total and 13th driving in the ball. He has been the fifth and 16th here in the past, ended in 10th and sixth place in Mexico, and sixth and contestant in Corales. It also ranks 27th in this field for birds or better and 34th for SG: Bermudagrass during the last 36 rounds.
Vince Whalyy (60-1)
During the spring, Whalyy lost four straight cuts on the tournament. He then completed the Top 10 in the Corales Puntacana Championship in April and has not been lost since. He bombers it from tee and ranks 25th in the field during the last 36 rounds in par 5s. By combining the touch with power, it also ranks seventh in this field for SG: Bermudagrass. He has never lost a cut here in Jackson and is making better progressively with every trip to the city, ending 61 in 2022 and then 28 and 16 last year.
Stephan Jaeger (70-1)
In the same year that Hojgaard finished the race in Torrey Pines, Jaeger ended the third. He has also been extremely successful at Vidanta Vallarta in Mexico at 6-3-18-15 conclusions. He is a bomber, he makes birds in batches, and he ranks ninth in the field during the last 36 rounds for the proximity of the holes from 125-150 yards. He also has a versatile touch in the greens, ranking ninth in SG: Bermudagrass.
Hayden Springer (110-1)
This is a number I have seen all over the country, so if you are riding on board, buy as we always say. Springer is another great hitter that makes our card. He was eighth here last year and ended in the sixth in Torrey Pines again in January. He is also another large hitter that can really be set. It ranks 28th on SG tour: setting and 37th in this field in Bermudagrass during the last 36 rounds. He is also the fourth in birds or better acquired and the 10th in par 5s.
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