Category: Golf Betting
Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 26, Ian Poulter
THE OVERVIEW There are plenty of reasons to watch Ian Poulter. Maybe you love his chest-thumping passionate antics. Maybe you get rubbed the wrong way by this animated Englishman. Whatever end of the spectrum you fit, you cannot look away. At 42, Poulter might be getting closer to the veteran stage, but he’s got just…
Top 30 Playes to Watch in 2019: No. 27, Aaron Wise
THE OVERVIEW Aaron Wise joined elite company when he qualified for the 2018 TOUR Championship. Only Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Sergio Garcia and Si Woo Kim made the TOUR Championship at a younger age. All four own either a major or PLAYERS Championship. That bodes well for Wise, whose PGA TOUR career is already off…
Major shock: Tiger a co-favorite to win Masters
A rough week at the Hero World Challenge didn’t really have a horrible impact on the odds Tiger Woods will win at Augusta National in April. Click here to read the full article…
The College Football Playoff Gets It Wrong Again
Alex Myers discusses why this flawed system made a mistake with this year’s selections, and gives a betting lock. Click here to read the full article…
Top 30 Players to Watch in 2019: No. 28, Cameron Champ
THE OVERVIEW Fans love the long ball. Cameron Champ is further proof. His prodigious length landed him on the cover of Golf Digest magazine after his first tournament as a PGA TOUR rookie. He showed that he’s more than just a sideshow by winning his next start, the Sanderson Farms Championship. As the only rookie…
Rahm fittingly ends year with win at Hero World Challenge
NASSAU, Bahamas – News and notes from Sunday’s final round of the Hero World Challenge, with Spain’s Jon Rahm cruising to a four-shot win to end his year on a high note. RAHM’S BIG WIN It was the Wednesday at East Lake, the eve of the TOUR Championship. Jon Rahm was on the practice green,…
PGA’s first event of 2019 might make sense for Tiger
Tiger Woods won’t play as much as he did in 2018, which — considering the schedule — is why he could be in Hawaii in January. Click here to read the full article…
PGA Tour’s first event of 2019 might make sense for Tiger
Tiger Woods won’t play as much as he did in 2018, which — considering the schedule — is why he could be in Hawaii in January. Click here to read the full article…
Woods plans out 2019 after second-to-last finish in Bahamas
Tiger Woods wasn’t apologizing Sunday after finishing well behind winner Jon Rahm at the Hero World Challenge and barely avoiding last place. Click here to read the full article…
Tiger plans out 2019 after second-to-last finish
Tiger Woods wasn’t apologizing Sunday after finishing well behind winner Jon Rahm at the Hero World Challenge and barely avoiding last place. Click here to read the full article…
Rahm pulls away to win World Challenge by 4
Jon Rahm turned a potential shootout into a Bahamas breeze on Sunday, closing with a 7-under 65 for a four-shot victory in the Hero World Challenge. Click here to read the full article…
Rahm coasts to victory at Hero World Challenge
NASSAU, Bahamas — Jon Rahm turned a potential shootout into a Bahamas breeze Sunday, closing with a 7-under 65 for a four-shot victory in the Hero World Challenge. Starting the final round in a three-way tie with Tony Finau and Henrik Stenson, Rahm took the lead when Finau made bogey on the par-3 eighth hole,…