A compilation of African American viewpoints and excerpts from the golf community in the wake of George Floyd’s death: I have been sitting here trying to figure out what I wanted to say. This whole thing just really breaks me down to my core. My heart goes out to George Floyd, his family and friends, and to all of those whose loved ones have been taken because of the color of their skin. No man should die that way. I cannot watch that without tears welling in my eyes and a raw feeling of pain. The men who did that should face the justice that is promised by our laws. 2020 has already been heartbreaking. Now, here we are having to again face the truth of racism and the pain and frustration of the African American community. As an American, a father, a son, a brother, a singer, a man … I have faced racism my whole life, from kindergarten to the life I live today. Racism is not a born thing; it is a taught thing. It is not a strong belief; it is a weak belief. It is not a financial issue; it is a hatred issue. Over the course of my life, I guess I had just put it down to “that’s just the way it is.â€� No, I know I had. It is no longer alright for me to perpetuate the myth that things are okay. I have kids whom I love and cherish, and to watch them go through this, to feel their anguish and anger trying to deal with this is heartbreaking for me. The question that keeps coming up is “will it ever change?’ And my answer now has to be “YES.â€� We have to come together somehow, y’all. The only way it will ever change is if we can change people’s hearts. I don’t know how we are going to make that happen, but I am ready to try everything we have to do, because we need to be better. The peaceful protesters out there are an extension of the legacy of the great Dr. King and Gandhi, and they are protesting to be heard. Take a moment and listen. I really hope that we get better as a nation. My request to you guys is to search your heart on behalf of all of us, and root out any fear, hate or division you have inside of you. We need to come together. We are not always going to agree on where to go or how to get get there, but I will end with this quote by James Baldwin: “We can disagree and still love each other, unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and the right to exist.â€� – DARIUS RUCKER, musician and PGA TOUR ambassador, via Twitter. To whoever wants to listen, I have so much that I want to say. Matter of fact, I’ve received more messages than ever before, mostly from people who wanted me to speak up immediately because of who I am. I AM BLACK. But it’s not helpful to anyone when impulsive, passionate reaction takes precedence over clear-minded thought. Yes, I’m angry. But I needed the time to put pen to paper and give y’all a proper message. So let’s go. Here’s the obvious: George Floyd should still be alive. Absolutely. No doubt. End of story. This was a senseless killing—a murder—and, to me, it was evil incarnate. There are objective truths in life. I think that’s one of them. But life is more nuanced than just a simple statement, and if there’s one thing that is emblematic of today’s society, I think it’s that we constrict ourselves to single-minded thought. It’s easy to do. But that ain’t life. You can be against a cop savagely killing a man and also have the perspective to say that burning businesses and police stations is wrong. You may say one is more or less severe than the other, but there again we must allow ourselves to go beyond this one-or-the-other mentality. Otherwise, we get stuck. We lose direction. Sadly, I think the media exacerbate the situation—with whatever motives they have—by implicating one side of a complex story. I will never denounce an entire race or group based off of a singular incident. I cannot justify that. Yes, the cop acted in the most horrific of ways. No, not all cops are like that. Yes, people are rightly angry. No, we don’t need to loot to make our point. In my heart, I know we’re a good country filled with good people. It’s time we start recognizing that. Look, I grew up in Gastonia, N.C. I had nothing. No nice clothes, no lights, and, hell, sometimes no buck-fifty to eat lunch in high school. I bought my first pair of jeans when I was in college. And you know what? The people who pushed me to succeed were old white and black men at my local muni. They were the ones helping me with clothes, bills, and food. The white guys aren’t racist, and the black guys aren’t either. I would call myself lucky, but that’d be undermining everything I believe. I’m not insensitive to reality. I’m realistic about the innate good I see in people. I know how hard it is to build something. I know it, man. Seeing justice for George Floyd turn into destruction and theft of businesses owned by African Americans, Caucasians, Hispanics, and all other ethnicities is disgusting. I will always be behind all African Americans who are subjected to racism. I will also be behind other ethnicities in the same way. But I will never support an aggressive reaction, especially against those who have poured everything into opening this restaurant or that shop. Sometimes life is not simple and things don’t make sense. How can we call ourselves the greatest country on earth when our standards fall to senseless killing? That’s a tough an important question. But I still proudly say we aren’t as fractured as it seems. I see good people. I pray alongside them for George Floyd and his family. And I also pray for our unity. We’re strong. We can go beyond the trap of one-dimensional thinking. Once we do, our eyes will see the righteous, our hearts will feel the love, and we’ll have done more to honor all those subjected to evil and its vile nature. – HAROLD VARNER III, via Twitter. My heart goes out to George Floyd, his loved ones and all of us who are hurting right now. I have always had the utmost respect for our law enforcement. They train so diligently to understand how, when and where to use force. The shocking tragedy clearly crossed that line. I remember the LA riots and learned that education is the best path forward. We can make our points without burning the very neighborhoods that we live in. I hope that through constructive, honest conversations we can build a safer, unified society. – TIGER WOODS, via Twitter. I am two years shy of 50, blessed and beaten down. Am I allowed to be both? Can I be a smiling face on your TV and a somber soul when the camera is off? Can I have laughter in the morning and tightness in my chest at night? Can I talk Tiger and also talk about being pulled over on a California highway and the Jersey Turnpike, speeding neither time? (“Do you have drugs or weapons in your vehicle?â€� “No, sir. I’m just driving home from my summer internship.â€� “Why am I being stopped, officer?â€� “Uh, there was a dog loose on the turnpike.â€�) Can I love my cousin (retired FBI) and my wife’s cousin (active NYPD) and hate being frisked in front of my own home as my Mom begins to raise her voice at the officer and I have to calm her down and tell her it’s OK? Can I shake my grandfather’s ghost stories when Emmett Till begats Amadou Diallo and Trayvon Martin and Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and George Floyd? Can I wear my COVID-19 mask and avoid the look of fear in the cashier’s eyes that my shopping trip has nefarious intentions? Can I be thankful and horrified? Can I be exhausted? Can I? – DAMON HACK, Golf Channel analyst, via Instagram. Just thinking about (George Floyd) again gives me goosebumps and chills. This is a tough reality of what’s going on in our country. It’s a storyline and it’s a tragedy that has happened way too many times in all of the history of society, but now again it’s being filmed and being broadcast on social media, so it is spreading. It’s confusing that it’s still happening. It’s frustrating to see people still defending or not quite understanding why people are so outraged. It’s sad to see and heartbreaking that that is a reality of black America, and to think about the conversations that you have to have with your children about police interactions or how to deal with being in society in general. Conversations about it are really difficult to have. You see it in the news, it’s hard to watch, hard to talk about. But it is the reality of what people deal with so it’s important to have these conversations. I think the older I’ve gotten the more I realize that I do have a very powerful platform as a female golfer, as a minority golfer and using that. I think as an athlete or a public figure, a lot of times you almost get forced to feel like you have to live middle-of-the-road and not go one way or another or say anything too extreme. But there comes a point where you have to have a voice and you have to speak on what matters to you because it does make a difference in people’s lives and can influence and spread a lot of positivity and change. … You see athletes like Lebron James and Steph Curry speak out about these issues and it’s very powerful to see somebody in that light have such a strong stance on something that matters to them. I think they are great role models in that sense of just truly having a voice. With my white friends or non-black friends, they are very empathetic to what’s going on. With my black friends though, it hits more personal. It hits closer to home because in every person that you see murdered, that could be my dad. That could be my cousin. In some instances, it could be me. – CHEYENNE WOODS, female professional golfer, via Golfweek (click here for full story). As a business woman, as an African American but mostly, as a black wife and mother, I find the current state of our country – and I do not use this world lightly – terrifying. I call on all good Americans, but in particularly our wives, mothers and sisters, to stay strong, to keep praying and working for peace, and to continue to use love, courage and their strong sense of family to build and rebuild the very same bridges others are trying to burn to the ground.â€� – SHEILA C. JOHNSON, owner of Innisbrook Golf Resort (home of the Valspar Championship), via Twitter. In solidarity with those seeking JUSTICE FOR GEORGE FLOYD and the countless victims of racism, injustice and systemic violence, I kneel and pray for the families and loved ones whose lives have been devastated. I send prayers to those at home, angry, frustrated, disgusted, heartbroken, and those who are courageously standing shoulder-to-shoulder on the front lines of protests across the world. I admonish our American leaders to take a stand and speak out against the injustices Black Americans continue to face in this country. As a direct descendent of an enslaved Black man who was bought, sold, and bred out to produce even more slaves for his master, I refuse to remain silent or stand idly by watching my Black brothers and sisters suffer. The system has to change. As such, I am donating funds to this organization and encourage you to do the same by clicking this LINK. In the meantime be safe, stay vigilant. In Power, – DEBERT COOK, publisher, African American Golfer’s Digest (click here for full story). If you’re reading this, it means we’re connected by golf. You may be wondering what you can do. We are vastly underrepresented. There are more of us than Tiger Woods and Harold Varner III. The participation rate of blacks in golf hasn’t changed since Tiger has come on the scene. That might not be your fault, but whatever you’re doing isn’t helping, either. Golf is supposed to be an accountable sport. You hit a bad shot, that’s on you. You break a rule, you call it on yourself. Stop making excuses or guessing someone’s intention. Start using that same accountability you apply to golf to racism, sexism and injustice. Ask your club what they are doing to recruit minorities. Call out your buddy making racial jokes on the course. Educate yourself on black foundations that aren’t just The First Tee. And, maybe, we might get to the other side. – MAURICE ALLEN, first African American to win the World Long Drive championship, via Golf Digest (click here for full story). It feels odd to me to talk about anything golf related right now with everything that’s going on. So I’ll do both, the current climate and golf are not mutually exclusive from my personal experience. Racism in golf may not be obvious or explicitly said, sometimes it has been but more often than not it’s in a look, a judgemental tone of voice, a question of “are you lost?â€� Or “can I help you?â€� At the check in that means “You don’t belong here.â€� It unfortunately is prevelant and pervasive in its subtlety throughout the golfing world but also I have experienced the beauty of golf, the people in it and the coming together of those people and places. It is a great leveller of a sport like no other. I don’t want to beat down on golf as it’s a sport that I love to my core so I will offer a suggested action – We all have friends or groups of friends who we invite to certain things or activities that we think they’ll enjoy or feel comfortable doing, that’s normal. So if you have someone in your friendship circle who is black or in a minority group – invite them to golf! Include them. Let them know that you acknowledge the biases. That golf is a wonderful game that should be enjoyed by ALL and that you will stand by them. So that they too can feel comfortable and enjoy the game we all love. We all need advocates, as a woman and as a mixed race woman I recognise that better than most. I urge you – Be someone’s advocate to feel included. This may seem minor with everything going on, but we all too often feel we can’t do anything meaningful to tip the balance. Golf saved my life, it made my life and who knows – a small action that you make might just bring joy to someone else’s life too. – HENNI ZUEL, GolfTV broadcaster, via Twitter.
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McIlroy / Lowry | -165 |
N. Taylor / Hadwin | +135 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Molinari-Donald / Wallace-Olesen | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Matt Wallace / Thorbjorn Olesen | -150 |
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1st Round 2-Balls – Morikawa-Kitayama / McIIroy-Lowry | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Rory McIlroy / Shane Lowry | -130 |
Collin Morikawa / Kurt Kitayama | +110 |
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1st Round 2-Balls – Horschel-Alexander / N. Taylor-Hadwin | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Nick Taylor / Adam Hadwin | -120 |
Billy Horschel / Tyson Alexander | +100 |
Tie | |
1st Round 2-Balls – Johnson-Palmer / Cole-Cochran | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Zach Johnson / Ryan Palmer | -200 |
Eric Cole / Russ Cochran | +165 |
1st Round Match-Up – Hojgaard / Hojgaard vs Fitzpatrick / Fitzpatrick | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Hojgaard / Hojgaard | -115 |
Fitzpatrick / Fitzpatrick | -105 |
1st Round 2-Balls – M. Fitzpatrick-A. Fitzpatrick / N. Hojgaard-R. Hojgaard | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Nicolai Hojgaard / Rasmus Hojgaard | -120 |
Matt Fitzpatrick / Alex Fitzpatrick | +100 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Malnati-Knox / Lee-M. Kim | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
K.H. Lee / Michael Kim | -140 |
Peter Malnati / Russell Knox | +115 |
1st Round Match-Up – Woodland / Hodges v Young / Martin | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Woodland / Hodges | -125 |
Young / Martin | +105 |
1st Round Match-Up – Lower / Wu v Lashley / Campos | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN | |
Lower / Wu | -130 |
Lashley / Campos | +110 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Lashley-Campos / Young-Martin | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Carson Young / Ben Martin | -110 |
Nate Lashley / Rafael Campos | -110 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Woodland-Hodges / Reavie-Snedeker | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Gary Woodland / Lee Hodges | -160 |
Chez Reavie / Brandt Snedeker | +135 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Gutschewski-Byrd / Lower-D. Wu | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Dylan Wu / Justin Lower | -175 |
Scott Gutschewski / Jonathan Byrd | +145 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Streelman-Laird / B. Taylor-O’Hair | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Kevin Streelman / Martin Laird | -120 |
Ben Taylor / Sean O’Hair | +100 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Norrman-Campillo / Sigg-Hadley | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Greyson Sigg / Chesson Hadley | -110 |
Vincent Norrman / Jorge Campillo | -110 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Shelton-Furr / Crowe-Higgs | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Robby Shelton / Wilson Furr | -110 |
Trace Crowe / Harry Higgs | -110 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Pi. Coody-Pa. Coody / Silverman-Dougherty | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Parker Coody / Pierceson Coody | -120 |
Ben Silverman / Kevin Dougherty | +100 |
1st Round 2-Balls – Xiong-McCormick / Springer-Whitney | |
Type: 1st Round 2-Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Hayden Springer / Tom Whitney | -130 |
Norman Xiong / Ryan McCormick | +110 |
1st Round 3 Balls – S. Schmelzel / L. Coughlin / N.K. Madsen | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Lauren Coughlin | +170 |
Sarah Schmelzel | +170 |
Nanna Koerstz Madsen | +185 |
1st Round 3 Balls – A. Yang / A. Corpuz / H.J. Choi | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Hye Jin Choi | +140 |
Allisen Corpuz | +180 |
Amy Yang | +210 |
1st Round 3 Balls – J.Y. Ko / C. Hull / M. Khang | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Jin Young Ko | +150 |
Charley Hull | +190 |
Megan Khang | +190 |
1st Round 3 Balls – B. Tardy / P. Anannarukarn / M. Jutanugarn | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Moriya Jutanugarn | +140 |
Pajaree Anannarukarn | +170 |
Bailey Tardy | +225 |
1st Round 3 Balls – X. Lin / H. Naveed / A. Jutanugarn | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Xiyu Lin | -110 |
Ariya Jutanugarn | +220 |
Hira Naveed | +280 |
1st Round 3 Balls – R. Zhang / A. Furue / A. Lee | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Ayaka Furue | +165 |
Alison Lee | +175 |
Rose Zhang | +185 |
1st Round 3 Balls – S. Lewis / R. O’Toole / G. Ruffels | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Gabriela Ruffels | +105 |
Ryann O’Toole | +210 |
Stacy Lewis | +250 |
1st Round 3 Balls – S.Y. Kim / A. Pano / M.H. Lee | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Sei Young Kim | -110 |
Mi Hyang Lee | +210 |
Alexa Pano | +300 |
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Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
Keita Nakajima | +700 |
Yannik Paul | +800 |
Christiaan Bezuidenhout | +1400 |
Sebastian Soderberg | +1400 |
Alejandro Del Rey | +1800 |
Connor Syme | +2200 |
Matthieu Pavon | +2200 |
Sam Bairstow | +2500 |
Ewen Ferguson | +3500 |
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Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
Jon Rahm | +650 |
Bryson DeChambeau | +900 |
Cameron Smith | +900 |
Joaquin Niemann | +900 |
Talor Gooch | +1200 |
Tyrrell Hatton | +1200 |
Dustin Johnson | +2000 |
Louis Oosthuizen | +2000 |
Abraham Ancer | +2500 |
Brooks Koepka | +2500 |
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1st Round 3 Balls – A. Ancer / E. Lopez Chacarra / D. Puig | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Abraham Ancer | +125 |
David Puig | +165 |
Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra | +275 |
1st Round 3 Balls – A. Kim / S. Horsfield / H. Swafford | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Sam Horsfield | -115 |
Hudson Swafford | +190 |
Anthony Kim | +330 |
1st Round 3 Balls – A. Meronk / K. Samooja / R. Bland | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Adrian Meronk | +115 |
Richard Bland | +150 |
Kalle Samooja | +350 |
1st Round 3 Balls – C. Howell III / P. Casey / A. Lahiri | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Paul Casey | +140 |
Charles Howell III | +180 |
Anirban Lahiri | +210 |
1st Round 3 Balls – C. Ortiz / M. Pereira / S. Munoz | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Carlos Ortiz | +130 |
Sebastian Munoz | +200 |
Mito Pereira | +210 |
1st Round 3 Balls – C. Smith / J. Rahm / S. Garcia | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Jon Rahm | +130 |
Cameron Smith | +170 |
Sergio Garcia | +250 |
1st Round 3 Balls – C. Surratt / T. Hatton / K. Vincent | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Tyrrell Hatton | -135 |
Caleb Surratt | +210 |
Kieran Vincent | +425 |
1st Round 3 Balls – C. Tringale / B. Steele / A. Ogletree | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Cameron Tringale | +130 |
Brendan Steele | +175 |
Andy Ogletree | +240 |
1st Round 3 Balls – D. Burmester / C. Schwartzel / B. Grace | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Dean Burmester | +100 |
Branden Grace | +225 |
Charl Schwartzel | +250 |
1st Round 3 Balls – D. Johnson / M. Kaymer / B. DeChambeau | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Bryson DeChambeau | -110 |
Dustin Johnson | +145 |
Martin Kaymer | +500 |
1st Round 3 Balls – D. Lee / J. Kozuma / S. Vincent | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Scott Vincent | +100 |
Danny Lee | +230 |
Jinichiro Kozuma | +240 |
1st Round 3 Balls – G. McDowell / J. Kokrak / T. Gooch | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Talor Gooch | +100 |
Jason Kokrak | +200 |
Graeme McDowell | +300 |
1st Round 3 Balls – H. Stenson / I. Poulter / L. Westwood | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Henrik Stenson | +115 |
Ian Poulter | +175 |
Lee Westwood | +275 |
1st Round 3 Balls – H. Varner III / P. Reed / P. Perez | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Patrick Reed | +100 |
Harold Varner III | +180 |
Pat Perez | +325 |
1st Round 3 Balls – M. Leishman / M. Jones / L. Herbert | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Lucas Herbert | +140 |
Marc Leishman | +150 |
Matt Jones | +260 |
1st Round 3 Balls – P. Mickelson / K. Na / B. Watson | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Kevin Na | +130 |
Bubba Watson | +180 |
Phil Mickelson | +230 |
1st Round 3 Balls – T. Pieters / M. Wolff / P. Uihlein | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Peter Uihlein | +150 |
Matthew Wolff | +160 |
Thomas Pieters | +220 |
1st Round 3 Balls – L. Oosthuizen / J. Niemann / B. Koepka | |
Type: 1st Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Joaquin Niemann | +135 |
Louis Oosthuizen | +190 |
Brooks Koepka | +210 |
Finishing Position – Abraham Ancer | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
16th or better | -115 |
17th or worse | -115 |
Finishing Position – Adrian Meronk | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
18th or better | -115 |
19th or worse | -115 |
Finishing Position – Brooks Koepka | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
16th or better | -120 |
17th or worse | -110 |
Finishing Position – Bryson DeChambeau | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
10th or better | -125 |
11th or worse | -105 |
Finishing Position – Cameron Smith | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
10th or better | -125 |
11th or worse | -105 |
Finishing Position – Dean Burmester | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
16th or better | -115 |
17th or worse | -115 |
Finishing Position – Dustin Johnson | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
17th or worse | -120 |
16th or better | -110 |
Finishing Position – Joaquin Niemann | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
10th or worse | -115 |
9th or better | -115 |
Finishing Position – Jon Rahm | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
8th or worse | -120 |
7th or better | -110 |
Finishing Position – Louis Oosthuizen | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
16th or better | -115 |
17th or worse | -115 |
Finishing Position – Patrick Reed | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
17th or better | -115 |
18th or worse | -115 |
Finishing Position – Paul Casey | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
18th or worse | -120 |
17th or better | -110 |
Finishing Position – Sergio Garcia | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
17th or worse | -120 |
16th or better | -110 |
Finishing Position – Talor Gooch | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
12th or better | -115 |
13th or worse | -115 |
Finishing Position – Tyrrell Hatton | |
Type: Finishing Position – Status: OPEN | |
12th or worse | -120 |
11th or better | -110 |
1st Round Match-Ups – P. Casey vs P. Reed | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Patrick Reed | -110 |
Paul Casey | -110 |
1st Round Match-Ups – B. DeChambeau vs C. Smith | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Bryson DeChambeau | -125 |
Cameron Smith | +105 |
1st Round Match-Ups – T. Gooch vs T. Hatton | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Tyrrell Hatton | -125 |
Talor Gooch | +105 |
1st Round Match-Ups – D. Johnson vs S. Garcia | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Dustin Johnson | -110 |
Sergio Garcia | -110 |
1st Round Match-Ups – B. Koepka vs A. Ancer | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Abraham Ancer | -125 |
Brooks Koepka | +105 |
1st Round Match-Ups – K. Na vs H. Stenson | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Kevin Na | -115 |
Henrik Stenson | -105 |
1st Round Match-Ups – L. Oosthuizen vs D. Burmester | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Louis Oosthuizen | -115 |
Dean Burmester | -105 |
1st Round Match-Ups – C. Ortiz vs L. Herbert | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Carlos Ortiz | -140 |
Lucas Herbert | +115 |
1st Round Match-Ups – D. Puig vs C. Howell III | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
David Puig | -115 |
Charles Howell III | -105 |
1st Round Match-Ups – J. Rahm vs J. Niemann | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Jon Rahm | -115 |
Joaquin Niemann | -105 |
1st Round Match-Ups – C. Tringale vs A. Lahiri | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Cameron Tringale | -120 |
Anirban Lahiri | +100 |
1st Round Match-Ups – P. Uihlein vs J. Kokrak | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Jason Kokrak | -110 |
Peter Uihlein | -110 |
1st Round Match-Ups – M. Wolff vs R. Bland | |
Type: 1st Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Richard Bland | -125 |
Matthew Wolff | +105 |
Tournament Match-Ups – R. Bland vs M. Wolff | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Richard Bland | -130 |
Matthew Wolff | +100 |
Tournament Match-Ups – D. Burmester vs L. Oosthuizen | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Louis Oosthuizen | -130 |
Dean Burmester | +100 |
Tournament Match-Ups – T. Gooch vs T. Hatton | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Tyrrell Hatton | -125 |
Talor Gooch | -105 |
Tournament Match-Ups – A. Lahiri vs K. Na | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Kevin Na | -125 |
Anirban Lahiri | -105 |
Tournament Match-Ups – M. Leishman / C. Howell III | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Charles Howell III | -120 |
Marc Leishman | -110 |
Tournament Match-Ups – A. Meronk vs P. Casey | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Adrian Meronk | -115 |
Paul Casey | -115 |
Tournament Match-Ups – C. Ortiz vs L. Herbert | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Carlos Ortiz | -145 |
Lucas Herbert | +110 |
Tournament Match-Ups – D. Puig vs P. Uihlein | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
David Puig | -115 |
Peter Uihlein | -115 |
Tournament Match-Ups – J. Rahm vs J. Niemann | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Jon Rahm | -130 |
Joaquin Niemann | +100 |
Tournament Match-Ups – P. Reed vs S. Garcia | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Sergio Garcia | -120 |
Patrick Reed | -110 |
Tournament Match-Ups – C. Smith vs B. DeChambeau | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Bryson DeChambeau | -135 |
Cameron Smith | +105 |
Tournament Match-Ups – C. Surratt vs C. Tringale | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Cameron Tringale | -145 |
Caleb Surratt | +110 |
Tournament Match-Ups – H. Varner III vs H. Stenson | |
Type: Tournament Match-Ups – Status: OPEN | |
Harold Varner III | -115 |
Henrik Stenson | -115 |
1st Round Six-Shooter – Group A – J. Rahm / B. DeChambeau / J. Niemann / T. Hatton / C. Smith / T. Gooch | |
Type: 1st Round Six-Shooter – Status: OPEN | |
Jon Rahm | +330 |
Joaquin Niemann | +400 |
Bryson DeChambeau | +425 |
Cameron Smith | +425 |
Tyrrell Hatton | +450 |
Talor Gooch | +500 |
1st Round Six-Shooter – Group B – L. Oosthuizen / B. Koepka / D. Burmester / A. Ancer / D. Johnson / S. Garcia | |
Type: 1st Round Six-Shooter – Status: OPEN | |
Dean Burmester | +375 |
Louis Oosthuizen | +375 |
Dustin Johnson | +425 |
Abraham Ancer | +450 |
Brooks Koepka | +450 |
Sergio Garcia | +450 |
1st Round Six-Shooter – Group C – P. Casey / L. Herbert / P. Reed / C. Ortiz / A. Meronk / M. Leishman | |
Type: 1st Round Six-Shooter – Status: OPEN | |
Paul Casey | +375 |
Patrick Reed | +400 |
Adrian Meronk | +425 |
Carlos Ortiz | +450 |
Lucas Herbert | +450 |
Marc Leishman | +450 |
1st Round Six-Shooter – Group D – D. Puig / P. Uihlein / C. Howell / R. Bland / M. Wolff / J. Kokrak | |
Type: 1st Round Six-Shooter – Status: OPEN | |
David Puig | +375 |
Charles Howell | +400 |
Matthew Wolff | +425 |
Peter Uihlein | +425 |
Richard Bland | +450 |
Jason Kokrak | +475 |
1st Round Score – Abraham Ancer | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -165 |
Under 67.5 | +125 |
1st Round Score – Adrian Meronk | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | +110 |
Under 68.5 | -145 |
1st Round Score – Brooks Koepka | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -165 |
Under 67.5 | +125 |
1st Round Score – Bryson DeChambeau | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 66.5 | -165 |
Under 66.5 | +125 |
1st Round Score – Cameron Smith | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -115 |
Under 67.5 | -115 |
1st Round Score – Carlos Ortiz | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | +100 |
Under 68.5 | -130 |
1st Round Score – Charles Howell III | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | -135 |
Under 68.5 | +105 |
1st Round Score – David Puig | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | +110 |
Under 68.5 | -145 |
1st Round Score – Dean Burmester | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -165 |
Under 67.5 | +125 |
1st Round Score – Dustin Johnson | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -165 |
Under 67.5 | +125 |
1st Round Score – Joaquin Niemann | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -130 |
Under 67.5 | +100 |
1st Round Score – Jon Rahm | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 66.5 | -165 |
Under 66.5 | +125 |
1st Round Score – Louis Oosthuizen | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -165 |
Under 67.5 | +125 |
1st Round Score – Lucas Herbert | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | -115 |
Under 68.5 | -115 |
1st Round Score – Marc Leishman | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | +100 |
Under 68.5 | -130 |
1st Round Score – Patrick Reed | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -165 |
Under 67.5 | +125 |
1st Round Score – Paul Casey | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 68.5 | +110 |
Under 68.5 | -145 |
1st Round Score – Sergio Garcia | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | -185 |
Under 67.5 | +140 |
1st Round Score – Talor Gooch | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | +120 |
Under 67.5 | -155 |
1st Round Score – Tyrrell Hatton | |
Type: 1st Round Score – Status: OPEN | |
Over 67.5 | +110 |
Under 67.5 | -145 |
Tournament 3 Balls – J. Rahm / J. Niemann / C. Smith | |
Type: Tournament 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Jon Rahm | +150 |
Joaquin Niemann | +175 |
Cameron Smith | +200 |
Tournament 3 Balls – B. DeChambeau / T. Hatton / T. Gooch | |
Type: Tournament 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Bryson DeChambeau | +150 |
Talor Gooch | +190 |
Tyrrell Hatton | +190 |
Tournament 3 Balls – L. Oosthuizen / D. Burmester / B. Koepka | |
Type: Tournament 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Louis Oosthuizen | +140 |
Dean Burmester | +190 |
Brooks Koepka | +200 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – A. Sullivan / R. Cabrera Bello / H. Tanihara | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Andy Sullivan | +130 |
Rafa Cabrera Bello | +180 |
Hideto Tanihara | +220 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – Y. Paul / S. Imahira / S. Soderberg | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Yannik Paul | +140 |
Sebastian Soderberg | +150 |
Shugo Imahira | +250 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – D. Frittelli / T. Semikawa / T. McKibbin | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Tom McKibbin | +125 |
Taiga Semikawa | +160 |
Dylan Frittelli | +250 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – G. Green / F. Zanotti / T. Sato | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Gavin Green | +150 |
Fabrizio Zanotti | +180 |
Taihei Sato | +200 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – M. Pavon / M. Manassero / K. Nakajima | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Matthieu Pavon | +120 |
Keita Nakajima | +175 |
Matteo Manassero | +275 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – R. Mansell / M. Elvira / J. Pagunsan | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Richard Mansell | +115 |
Manuel Elvira | +150 |
Juvic Pagunsan | +325 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – R. Langasque / Y. Sugiura / A. Otaegui | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Romain Langasque | +140 |
Adrian Otaegui | +160 |
Yuta Sugiura | +250 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – J. Luiten / H. Li / K. Higa | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Joost Luiten | +140 |
Haotong Li | +175 |
Kazuki Higa | +230 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – T. Nabetani / C. Syme / J. Smith | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Jordan Smith | +115 |
Connor Syme | +145 |
Taichi Nabetani | +350 |
2nd Round 3 Balls – B. Wiesberger / T. Otsuki / G. Forrest | |
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN | |
Grant Forrest | +140 |
Bernd Wiesberger | +150 |
Tomoharu Otsuki | +250 |
Mitsubishi Electric Classic | |
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN | |
Stewart Cink | +450 |
Steven Alker | +500 |
Miguel Angel Jimenez | +1200 |
Stephen Ames | +1200 |
Alex Cejka | +1400 |
David Toms | +1400 |
Y E Yang | +1800 |
Brian Gay | +2500 |
Kevin Sutherland | +2500 |
Paul Broadhurst | +2500 |
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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 |