The 7 best passenger championship bets from our staff

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2022 Passenger Championship Odds

Golfer Coefficients
Rory McIlroy +900
Scottie Scheffler +1000
Patrick Cantlay +1200
Sam Burns +1800
Xander Schauffele +1800
Jordan Spieth +2200
Joaquin Niemann +2500
Keegan Bradley +2500
Sungjae Im +2500
Tony Finau +3000
Aaron Tark +4000
Brian Harman +4000
Davis Riley +4000
Seamus Power +4000
Brendan Steele +4500
Marc Leishman +4500
Mito Pereira +4500
Tommy Fleetwood +5000
Harold Varner III +6000
Denny McCarthy +6600
Jason’s day +6600
Keith Mitchell +6600
Webb Simpson +6600
Si Woo Kim +7000
Jason Kokrak +8000
Brendon Todd +9000
Joel Dahmen +9000
KH Lee +9000
Maverick McNealy +9000
Christiaan Bezuidenhout +10 000
Cameron Tringale +11 000
Luke List +11 000
Mackenzie Hughes +11 000
Adam Long +12500
Doug Ghim +12500
Harris in English +12500
Jhonattan Vegas +12500
Kevin Kisner +12500
Kevin Streelman +12500
Sahith Theegala +12500
Tom Hoge +12500
Aaron Rai +14 000
CT Pan +14 000
Cameron Davis +14 000
Charles Howell III +14 000
Anirban Lahiri +15 000
Champion of Cameroni +15 000
Dylan Frittelli +15 000
Emiliano Grillo +15 000
Lanto Griffin +15 000
Matthew NeSmith +15 000
Nick Hardy +15 000
Rickie Fowler +15 000
Sepp Straka +15 000
Troy Merritt +15 000
Ryan Palmer +16 000
Chez Reavie +17500
Alex Smalley +20 000
Beau Hossler +20 000
JJ Spaun +20 000
Kramer Hickok +20 000
Lucas Glover +20 000
Mark Hubbard +20 000
Matt Wallace +20 000
Matthew Wolff +20 000
Russell Knox +20 000
Scott Stallings +20 000
Stewart Zinc +20 000
Wyndham Clark +20 000
Adam Svensson +22500
Andrew Putnam +22500
Danny Willett +22500
David Lipsky +22500
Hank Lebioda +22500
Hayden Buckley +22500
James Hahn +22500
Martin Laird +22500
Scott Piercy +22500
Tyler Duncan +22500
Adam Schenk +25 000
Austin Smotherman +25 000
Brice Garnett +25 000
Callum Tarren +25 000
Charley Hoffman +25 000
Danny Lee +25 000
Garrick Higgo +25 000
JT Poston +25 000
John Huh +25 000
Matthias Schwab +25 000
Patton Kizzire +25 000
Stephan Jaeger +25 000
Zach Johnson +25 000
Chad Ramey +27500
Joseph Bramlett +27500
Lee Hodges +27500
Brandon Wu +30 000
Brandt Snedeker +30 000
Carlos Ortiz +30 000
Christopher Gotterup +30 000
Doc Redman +30 000
Nate Lashley +30 000
Peter Malnati +30 000
Rory Sabbatini +30 000
Taylor Moore +30 000
Brian Stuard +35 000
Greyson Sigg +35 000
Justin Lower +35 000
Vincent Whaley +35 000
Austin Cook +40 000
Harry Higgs +40 000
Henrik Norlander +40 000
Luke Donald +40 000
Robert Streb +40 000
Andrew Landry +50 000
Andrew Novak +50 000
Ben Kohles +50 000
Bill Haas +50 000
Chesson Hadley +50 000
David Skinns +50 000
Dylan Wu +50 000
Joshua Creel +50 000
Kelly Kraft +50 000
Kevin Tway +50 000
Kiradech Aphibarnrat +50 000
Michael Gligic +50 000
Paul Barjon +50 000
Sam Ryder +50 000
Scott Gutschewski +50 000
Sung Kang +50 000
Trey Mullinax +50 000
Max McGreevy +60 000
Seth Reeves +60 000
Brandon Leave +75 000
Jim Herman +75 000
Morgan Hoffmann +75 000
Nick Watney +75 000
Patrick Flavin +75 000
Richy Werenski +75 000
Ben Silverman +100 000
Benjamin James +100 000
Bo Hoag +100 000
Brett Drewitt +100 000
Cole Hammer +100 000
Curtis Thompson +100 000
Dawie van der Walt +100 000
Jared Wolfe +100 000
Jonas Blixt +100 000
Martin coach +100 000
Michael Thorbjornsen +100 000
Ryan Brehm +100 000
William McGirt +100 000
Adam D’Amario +150 000

We have a very strong course for the 2022 Passenger Championships this week, starring four of the top six in the world according to the official world golf rankings and the top four in the FedEx Cup rankings.

This week, TPC River Highlands in Connecticut is one of the shortest pitches players will see on PGA TOUR year-round. Less than 6,900 yards away, it could be a ball-attacker’s paradise, although Dustin Johnson and Bubba Watson have been very successful here.

Our staff has a couple of good weeks ahead, first making bets on the RBC Canadian Open with odds of +450, +120 and -115, then letting Derek Farnsworth nail the winner of the US Open’s big Matt Fitzpatrick prop +1800.

Before the focus of the golf world (at least on the course) turns to the UK, check out the best stakes on our TOUR calendar for a big stop.

2022 Passenger Championship Selection

Davis Riley +4500

Jason Sobel: As you’ve probably already noticed, he’s on the same trajectory as his buddy Will Zalatoris and another young man in his twenties, who is only about a year behind on the timeline. Maybe less.

The results of Riley’s last six starts point to a high ceiling / floor combination: 31-13-4-4-13-5. – and it doesn’t even include the loss of the Valspar Championship playoff in March.

Taking down these big names is a difficult task, but for a small sample, Riley has shown a tendency to play his best golf when the birds are readily available, as they are this week. I like to take pictures at this price.

Riley is 40: 1 in most sports bets, but as of Tuesday night, he’s getting 45: 1 at WynnBet.

Brendan Steele – Top 30 (+120)

Chris Murphy: One player who jumped off the page for me this week is Brendan Steele. He really fits in with much of what I’m looking for at TPC River Highlands this week, and his game is on the rise.

Steele has consistently achieved the top 10 at the PGA Championships and Memorial Elite Fields, where he scored better than eight strokes with his ball. He plans to continue this fierce game in the tournament, where he finished in the top 25 of the last three games, including in the 2020 T6.

Looks like Steele is going to be a popular game in the DFS room, so I’ll try to get in touch with him a little bit in the betting markets. I have become a little conservative here with my best bet, but it really caught my eye with the plus money. I plan to add him to the map everywhere, even until his long-term prospects beat +6500 listed on FanDuel.

Patrick Cantlay +1400

Matt Vincenzi: Patrick Cantlay is all I want from a TPC River Highlands golfer. He has a solid overall game and can win tournaments hot enough with his putter. In the past, we’ve seen golfers do at The Travelers, doing a little bit of everything. In his last four starts, Cantlay has finished less than 15.

Perhaps the most striking feature of Cantlay’s victory is his success with Pete Dye’s designs. The 30-year-old is in the forefront of Pete Dye’s Strokes Gained: Total. His team won the Zurich Classic earlier this year with Pete Dye’s design at TPC Louisiana.

Excluding the main championships, where Cantlay has struggled for much of his career at this point, he has knocked on the door to win. He finished second at RBC Heritage (also designed by Pete Dye) and third in the memorial tournament before finishing 14th at the US Open.

Cantlay shot famous as an amateur at TPC River Highlands in 2011. He is the creator of the birds and should be on the radar of the week and motivated to win another PGA TOUR event.

Patrick Cantlay +1400

Derek Farnsworth: This article on the best bets is full of sharp golf concepts, so it’s a pleasure to finally bet on the winner of the US Open. I had Matt Fitzpatrick win without a top five favorite at +1800. It turns out that I could have bet that he would win with a better odds, but I would be happy to win.

This week, I’m going to go to a golfer who has received a lot of criticism in recent years for playing in major tournaments. Although his name was never used near the top of the rankings, Cantlay put together a strong weekend to sneak into the top 15.

It has reached a point where it is surprising to see that Cantlay does not compete in non-core disciplines. He has achieved 10 T14 or better in the last 14 starts on the PGA TOUR, winning two, two seconds, a third and two fourths during this stage. He is the best in the field in terms of punches on Pete Dye’s tracks and is in the top 15 in all four appearances at the event. He has no weakness in his game and he gives his best to the bent / poa greens.

Scottie Scheffler – Top 5, Patrick Cantlay – Top 10 and Xander Schauffele – Top 20 (+2000)

Rob Bolton: I mean, okay. Why do you have to do this to me, FanDuel?

Twenty-two setbacks for a man (Scheffler) who scored four victories and a few seconds in the last dozen starts, another man (Cantlay) with five podium finishes in the last five, and another man (Schauffele) with five consecutive top 20 spots. arrival? Understand this is an and-offer, not an or-offer, but to ask, what is the limit on your invested units? #RetoricalQ

Of course, it doesn’t pay off. That’s too obvious. Oh, and I guess I haven’t hit one of them yet. (Please enter the reverse fantasy / betting analyst jinx here.) But hell, they’re fun!

Marc Leishman +5000

Joshua Perry: Leishman was not in the best position at the US Open, but everything else was in good shape on the way to 14th place last week.

It has been a good place for him too. He won his first PGA TOUR victory on the track in 2012 and has five of the top 25 since then.

Brian Harman – Top 10 (+430)

Landon Silinsky: Harman looked pretty good at The Country Club last week, making the cut and playing three rounds well before poking his toe to 43rd place on Sunday. He’s likely to bounce back pretty soon this week on one of his favorite PGA TOUR tracks.

Since 2012, in the 10 starts of TPC River Highlands, Harman has passed eight times, reaching the top ten four times.

Outside of the brutal missed cuts in the Colonial when he was a week’s chalk in the DFS, Harman has been pretty consistent this season, making 11 of the 14 cuts since the calendar shifted to 2022. He has fired at all the cylinders in the past. about eight starts, 16th in total strokes in this area, 19th in SG: and 38th in SG: shooting that time.

Harman isn’t nearly as popular this week as Colonial, but his history at the event is too strong to ignore. Another top-10 finish is firmly on the table.

Mito Pereira +5000

Bryan Berryman: TPC River Highlands has been a major part of the PGA Tour for over 30 years. The short but exciting layout demands precision, as players have to navigate the harsh, fairway bumps and water hazards that await the strokes of every badly hit path.

I’m looking for players with a combination of accuracy and strong wedge play for my betting card this week. Mito Pereira fits into this form.

The 6841-yard placement means a number of approach strikes from 125 to 150 yards, with Chile leading the way in the area near the hole in the last 24 rounds. In the same section, Pereira is in sixth place in terms of shots: Off-the-Road and seventh in SG: approach. He has hit 64% of his fairways and 70% of his greens in the last 12 months.

All these statistics point to a breakthrough week in Pereira. I think this figure is a bit exaggerated and very strong due to the missed cut in US Open last week. The court is set up in a way that should put it in many positions to take advantage of its strengths.

As of Tuesday night, Pereira will still receive 50-1 PointsBet, BetRivers and WynnBet.


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