Brady Kannon

Our expert likes the chances of Tommy Fleetwood 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 Valsspar championship which starts on Thursday in Tampa, Fla. 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.
It was quite a week in Ponte Vedra Beach in the player championship. All seven our choices made the cut and five of them caught a Top-20 for us. Most importantly, jj spaun Nearly drew the big victory. Presented by opportunity, yes, I defended my bet by playing Rory Mcilroy To win Play -off. He has really been my prying to the players. In both Mcilroy players victories, he has beaten closely the choice of my three-digit chances. I was in the race race, Jim Furyk in 2019 at 125-1 and of course, last week with SPAUN at 110-1. Now it’s out to Palm Harbor we go while the last stop at Florida Swing has arrived.
There are no golf courses in the swinging in Florida and Copper course in Innisbrook It is no exception. Many of the winning results here over the years to the Valsspar Championship have been in the only figures under the par. Interesting, it doesn’t really look like a course in Florida. Straight roads are narrow and lined with trees. Instead of flat, there is a significant amount of altitude and displacement in layout. The drug remains stable, however, as we have once again supervised Bermudagrass this week. Larry Packard’s design is a par 71 and now extends to about 7.350 yards. There are five before 3 difficult, each measuring 195 yard or more. There are four par 5s. Given this configuration, most of the access shooting this week will come from 175 to over 200+ yards outside.
The bet of the winning result proposal, for Jeff Sherman on the SuperBook Westgate in Las Vegas, is under/over 269.5, which means 14.5 under the money.
Of course, one of the most important elements for this week’s handicap is the weather. The first two days of the tour they seek to be windy with it becoming very quiet over the weekend. The way the prediction now emerges is that the wind will take on Thursday afternoon and then start to die on Friday afternoon. This would make the early draw have what seems to be a big advantage. Of course, I have made my choices here, but maybe it’s best to wait until the starting times are released and the forecast has had more time to develop. While standing now, it seems that those who leave late on Thursday and early on Friday will be at a special disadvantage.
With narrow roads and a high level of difficulty abroad, I looked at the shocks: outside this week along with good won drives. Access game is great this week as well, so I have looked at SG: access and proximity of holes from 175-200 yards. I also looked at the Success in par 3S that measures 200-225 yards and par 5s starting from 550-600 yards. Finally, Scrambling and SG: Bermudagrass also found their way to my dive in numbers.
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There are plenty of courses this week that are related to the copper course here in Palm Harbor. A narrow, dog foot trail brings to mind Colonial clubHouse of Charles Schwab Charly. I have also used TPC Southwind (FedEx St. Jude), Sedgefield (Wynham), and Sea -island (RSM Classic). We have seen a lot of success of the intersection with Walae In Honolulu and I also looked TPC Deere Run (John Deere Classic) and Highlands of the TPC River (Passengers).
I have played each of the following for both a full win and a Top-20th conclusion.
Tommy Fleetwood (12-1)
I’m probably one of the many I want to be there when this man first wins in PGA Tour. This week presents another golden opportunity in my mind, as he is the best player in this field. In favor of the expectation, but the number 9 player in the world has been for as long as I think this is everything new. Fleetwood launched his season in the west with 22nd and fifth conclusions. It comes out of the two right conclusions of Top-15 in Florida with an 11th in Bay Hill and a 14th week last week at Sawgrass. He was the 16th and the third here in Valsspar in two efforts. Fleetwood has also ended the third in the Southwind TPC and has two Top-15 conclusions at TPC River Highlands. This may be the Java for the English.
Lucas Glover (40-1)
Glover was one of the first players I thought this week – not only his ball -hit ability, but also how he did last week with the players. Glover has now ended the third in two signature events this season, Pebble Beach and Sawgrass. He has been as high as the fourth here in Valsspar and has wins in three of our interconnected courses this week, TPC Southwind, TPC Deere Run and Sedgefield. During the last 36 rounds, Glover is no. 1 in this field for SG access:
JT Post (40-1)
We were in Poston last week and he came with a high end 20 for us. His deployment, which has been badly characteristic so far this season, finally returned to Ponte Vedra Beach last week – and we have the same surface here this week in Innisbrook. Like Glover, Poston is also a winner at the Wyndham Championship and also in John Deere Classic. He has been a travelers’ race and has Top-10 conclusions in Colonial, Sea Island, and here in Valsspar. The poston is very strong in this week’s statistics. If the putter continues as it happened last week, we will be in a good place.

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Ben Griffin (60-1)
Griffin has not been around the tour as long as our top elections on the dispute, but in a short time, he has shown that these types of golf courses seem to fit his strengths. He has the Top-10 conclusions in Wyndham, John Deere and RSM Classic. Griffin ended in 45th place here in Valspar with debut in 2023 and followed it with a 17th place end last year. He lost cutting last week and I like this after giving him a break, after playing every week on the tournament in 2025, starting with Sony Open. Griffin already has three Top-10 conclusions this season and ranks No.1 in this field in par 3S measuring 200-225 yards.
Stephan Jaeger (65-1)
A couple of years in doing now, Jaeger has really started to go out as a player to count on PGA Tour. He was in quarrel last week until he fell with a round of 75 on Sunday. He has two Top-10 conclusions this season already, including one third in Sony Open-and that someone catches my eyes because Jaeger has always been known as a bomber. For him to do so well in that kind of course he says something. His deployment has seen massive improvement and played a major role in his latest progress, now ranking 24th in this field for SG: Bermudagrass during the last 36 rounds.
Andrew Putnam (150-1)
And for the long bomb this week, we will go with another guy who can really decide. And it’s not just setting as Putnam has played some of the best golf of his career so far this season. During the last 36 rounds, it ranks 20th in the field for SG: access, the third for good disks obtained, sixth in the long pre-precursor, 25 for the proximity of holes from 175-200 yards, and 10 in greens in the obtained adjustment. It is worrying that he is 0-for-4 here in Valsspar with four lost cuts, but it is a little strange as he has Top-5, Top-15, Top-25, and Top-30 ends in all interconnected courses and also was the 10th, fourth, and the runner in Sony Open in Waialae.
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