Justin Rose has barely had a chance to celebrate his impressive FedExCup victory but once again we are away on the PGA TOUR with a new and exciting schedule and Playoff format ahead of us. Tiger Woods has ensured the anticipation for the new season is palpable with his win at the TOUR Championship, perhaps signaling what could be an epic season of the old versus the new. Woods and his fellow vets trying to take down the ever-replenishing young stars promises to entertain us from week to week. But ultimately just one will win the FedExCup. We’ve already had an excellent start with a heart-warming father-son narrative thanks to Kevin Tway’s win at the Safeway Open… but what else is coming around the corner? Well the start of a new year always offers up the chance to foresee what is to come. Without further ado here are 18 bold – and some not so bold – predictions for the new season. 18. Dustin Johnson will continue his win every season streak. Perhaps the least bold of our predictions given you can count on this like clockwork. In all of his 11 seasons on TOUR Johnson has at least one victory and we expect he pushes that to 12. The significance of the next win is even greater given it will be his 20th on the TOUR and will see him become just the 38th player to get there. All but six of those are in the Hall Of Fame and one of those six is Tiger Woods … a lock to be there. 17. Someone will win in back-to-back starts. Bryson DeChambeau showed how momentum can be very helpful at times when he opened the FedExCup Playoffs with two wins. This season expect someone to win in consecutive starts in the regular season. This might not be from one week to the next, but it will be in consecutive starts for said player. 16. Tiger Woods will get into either of the last two groups on Sunday at a major. We will stop short of predicting Tiger Woods will definitely win a major championship thus creeping closer to Jack Nicklaus’ record 18 but we will say he will have a significant chance to. He has a significant history of success at Augusta National (Masters), Bethpage Black (PGA Championship) and Pebble Beach (U.S. Open) and knows how to play links golf (Open Championship) better than most. The reality is, if Woods is to actually threaten Nicklaus, he needs to add to his 14 this season. 15. Cameron Champ will belt the cover off a golf ball at some point… well maybe not… but he will set all sorts of driving records. We have long become accustomed to big hitters on the PGA TOUR. Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy … and others like Luke List, Trey Mullinax and Kevin Tway continue to wow us with their raw power. But Champ is going to take it to new heights. Already he showed what he is capable of, leading the field in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee in the season opener. If he can jag a win in the fall we might see the longest drive on TOUR ever at the Sentry Tournament of Champions … 14. Another big name will come off “best player not to have won a majorâ€� list. Think Rickie Fowler, Hideki Matsuyama, Matt Kuchar, Ian Poulter, Paul Casey, Brandt Snedeker … perhaps even Jon Rahm. In recent years we’ve seen the likes of Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Justin Thomas, Henrik Stenson, Dustin Johnson and Jason Day come off the list … it is now someone else’s turn. 13. Sungjae Im will replicate recent feats of Xander Schauffele (2016-17) and Keegan Bradley (2011) by winning at least twice in his rookie year. You might not know the young South Korean yet but you will soon. He led the Web.com Tour regular season money list from start to finish thanks to bookending wins and 11 more top-25 finishes in between. Ask around those who played against him and you will uniformly hear that he’s the real deal. Not convinced? Well in his first start this season last week he was just one shot out of a playoff and finished T4. Watch this space. 12. Brooks Koepka will win something that is not a major … and may win another of those also. The PGA TOUR Player of the Year has just four wins in his career … but three of them are major championships. Clearly he knows how to get up for the big ones. This season we expect he will get up multiple times considering he is starting fresh without the terrible wrist injury that held him back early last season. Driven by perceived slights Koepka may have to dive deeper for motivation… because everyone knows how good he is by now. He’s a stone-cold machine inside the ropes. 11. Royal Melbourne will produce a stunning Presidents Cup that comes down to the last two singles matches. The last time the U.S. Team took on the Internationals it was particularly one-sided. And the Americans have a significant history of success in the Presidents Cup. But with the event heading to Australia on a sand belt gem of a course that was the site of the Internationals only win … there is some room for optimism. Coupled with a friendlier qualifying system for the International team we are suggesting that a thrilling finish is in store. Will it be a local Australian player with the chance to create history? 10. Tony Finau will win, maybe even multiple times. Doesn’t sound that bold? Well while it is true Finau had a sensational season last year the reality is he still only has one victory to his name and it came in Puerto Rico in 2016. Finau had 11 top-10s last season, including three runner ups, but if he is to really cement himself at the next level trophies need to materialize. For the record, we think he will win and it would not be a surprise if it was on the biggest stages. 9. Jordan Spieth will bounce back with a multiple win season. Wow. We didn’t see last season coming for Spieth. Five wins in 2015. Two in 2016. Three in 2017. But none last year for the former FedExCup champion who didn’t qualify for the TOUR Championship for the first time in his career. He spent a large chunk of the year at the back end for Strokes Gained: Putting stats but towards the end there were some moments of light. This, and just his competitive nature, has us predicting a bounce back year. Spieth will not only win, he will do it more than once, and rejoin those at the top echelon. 8. The US Presidents Cup team will not include Phil Mickelson on the playing roster – ending his streak of all U.S teams since 1994 – but captain Tiger Woods will earn a spot. There has yet to be a Presidents Cup without Mickelson playing but Royal Melbourne will be the first. With 48-year-old Mickelson cutting back his playing schedule and with his far from stellar efforts in Paris recently the veteran will join the team where he can do the most damage. The assistant captain room. And with Woods set to push his way into his own team, Mickelson’s value off the course will be even higher. Woods is set to become the first playing captain in forever, unless he passes the role over. 7. The FedExCup finale, under the new format, will be decided with an eagle on the final hole Sunday. We have a while to wait before we get to the season finale at East Lake where it becomes a winner take all for the $15 million FedExCup prize. The strokes advantage should provide a seriously thrilling dimension to the contest. Can someone make up 10 strokes over the four days? They’ll have to play aggressive and exciting golf that’s for sure. And it is in this vain we predict the 18th hole at East Lake, a reachable par-5, is going to create super drama. Someone is going to eagle the hole Sunday to secure the cash. 6. Moli-Wood will continue their rise. European fans will never forget the heroics of the pair at the Ryder Cup. Chances are they will never pay for drinks again on that side of the Atlantic. We expect the confidence will spawn further. Tommy Fleetwood will win his first PGA TOUR event and Francesco Molinari will be a serial contender wherever he tees it up before adding a third TOUR win to his name. 5. For the first time ever there will be three sub-60 rounds in the one season. In the last three seasons on the PGA TOUR we’ve seen three rounds of 59 and a round of 58. The trend to low numbers is out there enough that just having a sub 60 round is not that uncommon. In 2017 we had two, coming in consecutive weeks. So in order to be bold… there will be three in this season alone! The talent gets better and better and deeper and deeper every year and the best players are playing at new tournaments often. Open the floodgates! 4. Jason Day will reemerge as a major championship threat and will win the US Open at Pebble Beach. Plenty of players are looking at the major venues this season and licking their lips and the former world No. 1 Day is no exception. He’s contended at the Masters a few times, he enjoyed Bethpage Black when the FedExCup Playoffs was there in the past and he’s always played well at Pebble Beach. He will return to his excellent record at the U.S. Open which reads five top-10s from his first six starts before he has missed the last two cuts at the event. 3. The PLAYERS Championship will be decided in a playoff that includes at least one world top 10 player. The PLAYERS Championship returns to a March date with the new schedule and as such brings a few unknowns to the exact conditions the guys will play under. Not since Rickie Fowler outlasted Sergio Garcia and Kevin Kisner in 2015 have we seen the excitement of extra holes on the Stadium course but this season the exhilaration will return. Not only will we get bonus golf … but it will have at least one player from the world top 10. Currently this means the likes of Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Justin Rose, Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy … Watching them in the 3-hole aggregate across the intense finishing holes will be epic. 2. Justin Thomas will win the Wyndham Rewards Regular Season Race Thomas, the FedExCup champion in 2017, will set himself up for another great chance at it by winning the regular season points race. This year the top 10 finishers in the regular season pick up an extra bonus and we think that Thomas will be the man to lead the way into the Playoffs. 1. Tiger Woods will break Sam Snead’s all-time win record A year ago the bold prediction regarding Woods was that he’d play regularly on TOUR again… now we are prepared to take that up quite a few notches. With his win at the TOUR Championship recently taking his win total to 80 on the PGA TOUR he now has Sam Snead’s all time win record of 82 firmly in his sights. Overtaking it this season would mean Woods needs three wins – a bold suggestion indeed – but one thing you should never do is write off a champion. So instead let’s champion a historic season.Â
18 bold predictions for 2018-19
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Stewart Cink | +450 |
Steven Alker | +500 |
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2nd Round 2-Balls – Merritt-Streb / Sloan-Teater | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Troy Merritt / Robert Streb | -115 |
Roger Sloan / Josh Teater | -105 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – S.H. Kim-Bae / Smalley-Schmid | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Alex Smalley / Matti Schmid | -145 |
S.H. Kim / Sangmoon Bae | +120 |
2nd Round Match-Up – Hossler/Ryder vs Mitchell/Dahmen | |
Type: 2nd Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Keith Mitchell / Joel Dahmen | -120 |
Beau Hossler / Sam Ryder | +100 |
2nd Round Match-Up – Rai/Lipsky vs Eckroat/Gotterup | |
Type: 2nd Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Aaron Rai / David Lipsky | -110 |
Austin Eckroat / Chris Gotterup | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Tarren-Skinns / Rai-Lipsky | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Aaron Rai / David Lipsky | -145 |
Callum Tarren / David Skinns | +120 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Hall-Piercy / Hossler-Ryder | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Beau Hossler / Sam Ryder | -145 |
Harry Hall / Scott Piercy | +120 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Pereda-Cook / Tosti-Potter | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Alejandro Tosti / Ted Potter Jr | -155 |
Raul Pereda / Austin Cook | +130 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Eckroat-Gotterup / Mitchell-Dahmen | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Keith Mitchell / Joel Dahmen | -115 |
Austin Eckroat / Chris Gotterup | -105 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Molinari-Donald / Wallace-Olesen | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Matt Wallace / Thorbjorn Olesen | -135 |
Francesco Molinari / Luke Donald | +115 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Morikawa-Kitayama – McIIroy-Lowry | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Rory McIlroy / Shane Lowry | -130 |
Collin Morikawa / Kurt Kitayama | +110 |
2nd Round Match-Up – Fitzpatrick/Fitzpatrick vs N. Taylor/Hadwin | |
Type: 2nd Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Nick Taylor / Adam Hadwin | -120 |
Matt Fitzpatrick / Alex Fitzpatrick | +100 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Johnson-Palmer / Cole-Cochran | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Zach Johnson / Ryan Palmer | -260 |
Eric Cole / Russ Cochran | +210 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Horschel-Alexander / Taylor-Hadwin | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Nick Taylor / Adam Hadwin | -150 |
Billy Horschel / Tyson Alexander | +125 |
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Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
Sei Young Kim | +400 |
Maja Stark | +600 |
Haeran Ryu | +700 |
Grace Kim | +1200 |
Hannah Green | +1200 |
Amy Yang | +2000 |
Carlota Ciganda | +2200 |
Chanettee Wannasaen | +2200 |
Rose Zhang | +2200 |
Auston Kim | +2500 |
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2nd Round Match-Up – Horschel/Alexander vs Hojgaard/Hojgaard | |
Type: 2nd Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Billy Horschel / Tyson Alexander | -110 |
Nicolai Hojgaard / Rasmus Hojgaard | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Malnati-Knox / Lee-M. Kim | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
K.H. Lee / Michael Kim | -130 |
Peter Malnati / Russell Knox | +110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Fitzpatrick-Fitzpatrick / Hojgaard-Hojgaard | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Matt Fitzpatrick / Alex Fitzpatrick | -110 |
Nicolai Hojgaard / Rasmus Hojgaard | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Lashley-Campos / Young-Martin | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Nate Lashley / Rafael Campos | -120 |
Carson Young / Ben Martin | +100 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Woodland-Hodges / Reavie-Snedeker | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Gary Woodland / Lee Hodges | -140 |
Chez Reavie / Brandt Snedeker | +115 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Gutschewski-Byrd / D. Wu-Lower | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Dylan Wu / Justin Lower | -190 |
Scott Gutschewski / Jonathan Byrd | +155 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Streelman-Laird / B. Taylor-O’Hair | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Ben Taylor / Sean O’Hair | -110 |
Kevin Streelman / Martin Laird | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Shelton-Furr / Crowe-Higgs | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Robby Shelton / Wilson Furr | -110 |
Trace Crowe / Harry Higgs | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Norrman-Campillo / Sigg-Hadley | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Greyson Sigg / Chesson Hadley | -110 |
Vincent Norrman / Jorge Campillo | -110 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – A. Yang / A. Corpuz / H.J. Choi | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Hye Jin Choi | +145 |
Amy Yang | +180 |
Allisen Corpuz | +200 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Xiong-McCormick / Springer-Whitney | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Hayden Springer / Tom Whitney | -110 |
Norman Xiong / Ryan McCormick | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Pi. Coody-Pa. Coody / Silverman-Dougherty | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Ben Silverman / Kevin Dougherty | -110 |
Parker Coody / Pierceson Coody | -110 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – J.Y. Ko / C. Hull / M. Khang | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Jin Young Ko | +140 |
Megan Khang | +190 |
Charley Hull | +200 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – X. Lin / H. Naveed / A. Jutanugarn | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Xiyu Lin | -125 |
Ariya Jutanugarn | +250 |
Hira Naveed | +300 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – R. Zhang / A. Furue / A. Lee | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Rose Zhang | +150 |
Ayaka Furue | +175 |
Alison Lee | +200 |
2nd Round Match-Up – Detry/MacIntyre vs Thompson/Novak | |
Type: 2nd Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Davis Thompson / Andrew Novak | -110 |
Thomas Detry / Robert MacIntyre | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Chappell-Dufner / Thompson-Novak | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Davis Thompson / Andrew Novak | -195 |
Kevin Chappell / Jason Dufner | +160 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Whaley-Long / Kraft-Tway | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Kelly Kraft / Kevin Tway | -110 |
Vince Whaley / Adam Long | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Higgo-Fox / Yu-Pan | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Garrick Higgo / Ryan Fox | -110 |
Kevin Yu / C.T. Pan | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Vegas-Burgoon / Stevens-Barjon | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Jhonattan Vegas / Bronson Burgoon | -110 |
Sam Stevens / Paul Barjon | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Yuan-Dou / Ghim-C. Kim | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Doug Ghim / Chan Kim | -165 |
Carl Yuan / Zecheng Dou | +135 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Montgomery-Griffin / Detry-McIntyre | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Thomas Detry / Robert MacIntyre | -130 |
Taylor Montgomery / Ben Griffin | +110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Theegala-Zalatoris / Cantlay-Schauffele | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Patrick Cantlay / Xander Schauffele | -130 |
Sahith Theegala / Will Zalatoris | +110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Ramey-Trainer / Brehm-Hubbard | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Chad Ramey / Martin Trainer | -110 |
Ryan Brehm / Mark Hubbard | -110 |
2nd Round Match-Up – Conners/Pendrith vs Moore/NeSmith | |
Type: 2nd Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Corey Conners / Taylor Pendrith | -135 |
Taylor Moore / Matt NeSmith | +115 |
2nd Round Match-Up – Hoge/McNealy vs Garnett/Straka | |
Type: 2nd Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Brice Garnett / Sepp Straka | -110 |
Tom Hoge / Maverick McNealy | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Hardy-Riley / Garnett-Straka | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Brice Garnett / Sepp Straka | -120 |
Nick Hardy / Davis Riley | +100 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Spaun-Buckley / T. Moore-NeSmith | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Taylor Moore / Matt NeSmith | -145 |
J.J. Spaun / Hayden Buckley | +120 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Kisner-Brown / Hoge-McNealy | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Tom Hoge / Maverick McNealy | -280 |
Kevin Kisner / Scott Brown | +230 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Echavarria-Greyserman / Champ-Daffue | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Cameron Champ / MJ Daffue | -110 |
Nico Echavarria / Max Greyserman | -110 |
2nd Round Match-Up – Kohles/Kizzire vs List/Norlander | |
Type: 2nd Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Luke List / Henrik Norlander | -125 |
Ben Kohles / Patton Kizzire | +105 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Kuchar-Stricker / Conners-Pendrith | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Corey Conners / Taylor Pendrith | -180 |
Matt Kuchar / Steve Stricker | +150 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – List-Norlander – Hoffman-Watney | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Luke List / Henrik Norlander | -160 |
Charley Hoffman / Nick Watney | +130 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Berger-Perez / Putnam-Highsmith | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Andrew Putnam / Joe Highsmith | -110 |
Daniel Berger / Victor Perez | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Kohles-Kizzire / Blair-Fishburn | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Ben Kohles / Patton Kizzire | -130 |
Zac Blair / Patrick Fishburn | +110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Phillips-Bridgeman / Barnes-Endycott | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Chandler Phillips / Jacob Bridgeman | -140 |
Erik Barnes / Harrison Endycott | +120 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – B. Wu-Nicholas / Suh-Hoey | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Justin Suh / Rico Hoey | -145 |
Brandon Wu / James Nicholas | +120 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Stanger-Dumont de Chassart / Lawrence-Potgieter | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Jimmy Stanger / Adrien Dumont de Chassart | -110 |
Thriston Lawrence / Aldrich Potgieter | -110 |
2nd Round 2-Balls – Meissner-Smotherman / Hale-Haley | |
Type: 2nd Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Mac Meissner / Austin Smotherman | -185 |
Blaine Hale Jr / Paul Haley II | +150 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – R. Yin / M. Lee / C. Knight | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Ruoning Yin | +120 |
Minjee Lee | +160 |
Cheyenne Knight | +290 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – C. Boutier / H. Green / N. Hataoka | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Hannah Green | +165 |
Celine Boutier | +175 |
Nasa Hataoka | +185 |
2nd Round Score – Abraham Ancer | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | +125 |
Under 68.5 | -165 |
2nd Round Score – Brooks Koepka | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -115 |
Under 67.5 | -115 |
2nd Round Score – Bryson DeChambeau | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 66.5 | -150 |
Under 66.5 | +115 |
2nd Round Score – Cameron Smith | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 66.5 | -165 |
Under 66.5 | +125 |
2nd Round Score – Carlos Ortiz | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | +110 |
Under 67.5 | -145 |
2nd Round Score – Dean Burmester | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 66.5 | -120 |
Under 66.5 | -110 |
2nd Round Score – Jinichiro Kozuma | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | -115 |
Under 68.5 | -115 |
2nd Round Score – Joaquin Niemann | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 66.5 | -135 |
Under 66.5 | +105 |
2nd Round Score – Jon Rahm | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 66.5 | +105 |
Under 66.5 | -135 |
2nd Round Score – Mito Pereira | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -130 |
Under 67.5 | +100 |
2nd Round Score – Patrick Reed | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | +120 |
Under 67.5 | -155 |
2nd Round Score – Talor Gooch | |
Type: 2nd Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 66.5 | -135 |
Under 66.5 | +105 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – B. DeChambeau / C. Tringale / T. Gooch | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Bryson DeChambeau | +130 |
Talor Gooch | +150 |
Cameron Tringale | +280 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – C. Ortiz / D. Lee / J. Kozuma | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Carlos Ortiz | -130 |
Danny Lee | +275 |
Jinichiro Kozuma | +275 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – M. Leishman / P. Reed / D. Burmester | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Dean Burmester | +150 |
Patrick Reed | +175 |
Marc Leishman | +200 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – J. Rahm / J. Niemann / P. Casey | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Jon Rahm | +140 |
Joaquin Niemann | +150 |
Paul Casey | +260 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – A. Ogletree / P. Uihlein / M. Pereira | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Peter Uihlein | +140 |
Mito Pereira | +160 |
Andy Ogletree | +240 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – B. Steele / M. Jones / A. Lahiri | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Anirban Lahiri | +145 |
Brendan Steele | +190 |
Matt Jones | +190 |
Scottie Scheffler Specials | |
Type: Scottie Scheffler Specials – Status: OPEN | |
Win Any Remaining Signature Event | -200 |
PGA Championship (Top 10 Finish) & US Open (Top 10 Finish) | +115 |
PGA Championship (Top 10 Finish) & The Open (Top 10 Finish) | +125 |
US Open (Top 10 Finish) & The Open (Top 10 Finish) | +135 |
All Remaining Signature Events – Top 10 Finish | +200 |
PGA Championship (Top 5 Finish) & The Open (Top 5 Finish) | +200 |
US Open (Top 5 Finish) & The Open (Top 5 Finish) | +210 |
PGA Championship (Top 10 Finish) & US Open (Top 10 Finish) & The Open (Top 10 Finish) | +240 |
PGA Championship (Top 5 Finish) & US Open (Top 5 Finish) | +280 |
Win 2 Remaining Signature Events | +450 |
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PGA Championship 2024 | |
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
Scottie Scheffler | +350 |
Jon Rahm | +1200 |
Rory McIlroy | +1200 |
Ludvig Aberg | +1600 |
Brooks Koepka | +2000 |
Xander Schauffele | +2000 |
Bryson DeChambeau | +2500 |
Collin Morikawa | +2500 |
Max Homa | +2500 |
Patrick Cantlay | +2500 |
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US Open 2024 | |
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
Scottie Scheffler | +350 |
Jon Rahm | +1200 |
Rory McIlroy | +1200 |
Ludvig Aberg | +1600 |
Collin Morikawa | +2000 |
Viktor Hovland | +2000 |
Brooks Koepka | +2500 |
Cameron Smith | +2500 |
Patrick Cantlay | +2500 |
Xander Schauffele | +2500 |
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The Open Championship 2024 | |
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
Scottie Scheffler | +500 |
Jon Rahm | +1000 |
Rory McIlroy | +1000 |
Viktor Hovland | +1100 |
Brooks Koepka | +2000 |
Cameron Smith | +2000 |
Cameron Young | +2000 |
Collin Morikawa | +2000 |
Ludvig Aberg | +2000 |
Jordan Spieth | +2500 |
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Requests | |
Type: Requests – Status: OPEN | |
The Open Championship – Alex Noren – Top 20 Finish | +200 |
Solheim Cup 2024 | |
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
USA | -140 |
Europe | +135 |
Tie | +1200 |
Ryder Cup 2025 | |
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
USA | -135 |
Europe | +135 |
Tie | +1000 |