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scores from
the PGA
Championship

Collin Morikawa -13
Paul Casey -11
Matthew Wolff -10
Jason Day -10
Bryson DeChambeau -10
Tony Finau -10
Dustin Johnson -10
Scottie Scheffler -10
Justin Rose -9
Xander Schauffele -8
Joel Dahmen -8
Cameron Champ -8

Final round
betting odds
for the PGA
Championship

Dustin Johnson 13/5
Brooks Koepka 17/4
Scottie Scheffler 10/1
Collin Morikawa 10/1
Cameron Champ 11/1
Bryson Dechambeau 12/1
Paul Casey 14/1
Tommy Fleetwood 18/1
Daniel Berger 20/1
Jason Day 22/1
Justin Rose 25/1
Tony Finau 28/1
Xander Schauffele 33/1
Matthew Wolff 66/1
Hideki Matsuyama 80/1
Haotong Li 90/1
Joel Dahmen 90/1
Si Woo Kim 90/1
Jon Rahm 100/1
Webb Simpson 125/1
Patrick Reed 150/1
Bernd Wiesberger 150/1
Patrick Cantlay 150/1
Brendon Todd 200/1
Mike Lorenzo-Vera 250/1
Shane Lowry 300/1
Justin Thomas 300/1
Ian Poulter 300/1
Adam Scott 300/1
Alexander Noren 300/1
Dylan Frittelli 300/1
Harold Varner Iii 300/1
Kevin Kisner 400/1
Victor Perez 400/1
Keith Mitchell 400/1
Lanto Griffin 400/1
Adam Hadwin 500/1
Rory Mcilroy 500/1
Brendan Steele 500/1
Charl Schwartzel 500/1
Harris English 500/1
Brandt Snedeker 750/1
Gary Woodland 750/1
Emiliano Grillo 750/1
Russell Henley 750/1
Denny Mccarthy 750/1
Cameron Smith 750/1
Viktor Hovland 750/1

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Brooks Koepka
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Justin Thomas
Justin Thomas
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Webb Simpson
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Louis Oosthuizen
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Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Titleist


With the introduction last year of the new worldwide tour schedule we should be sitting here this week already knowing who had won each of the four Major championships, but 2020 has not been any ordinary year and here we are in August about to play the first of only three Major championships this season, with The Open Championship already being cancelled.

I am sure there have been many changes since I played TPC Harding Park but I wouldn’t say it’s the prettiest course, but there are some beautiful holes on this course and it certainly has a wonderful finishing hole.

If I were to choose a hole that was my favourite apart from the 18th it would be a toss-up between the 14th and 15th holes. But the 13th hole is the beginning of a great run in and the players in contention will have to be on their toes or any hopes of winning this Major could be snatched away with one bad shot.

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My tips to Win:

I don’t normally go for back-to-back winners but I think Justin Thomas 10/1 – with SportingBet – looks like a man on a mission at the moment and to become the third youngest player in history to win thirteen events on the PGA Tour sitting behind Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods says a lot about Thomas’s standing in the game of golf. One of Justin’s main weapons coming down the stretch at the weekends WGC FedEx tournament was his wedge game, which will stand him in good stead for this week.

It was good to see Brooks Koepka 11/1 – with SportingBet – back to his best at the weekend’s WGC event and trying to defend his title and it looks as though the time spent with his coaches and that slight movement back of his right foot has paid dividends and given Brooks the confidence he needs to start challenging again. I am sure Koepka will be relishing this week and will be in buoyant mood when he hits the first tee on Thursday to defend his PGA title.

Quietly going about his business at the weekend’s was Webb Simpson 28/1 – with WilliamHill – who has had two wins so far this season and moved down into second spot on the FedEx Cup rankings after Thomas’s win. Webb is already a major champion winning the US Open back in 2012 which always helps when you get into the weekend of a Major Championship and having made the third round of the WGC Match-play that was held here in 2015 so he will have some course knowledge already in the bag.

Each-way tips:

I am sticking with Matthew Fitzpatrick 45/1 – with WilliamHill – this week, I know he will be disappointed with the double bogey on the 17th when in contention at the WGC FedEx, but I am sure he will learn a lot from that. What is more important is that was Matthew’s second Top 6 finish from his last two starts on two tough courses. Hitting fairways and greens is going to be key this week at TPC Harding Park and I think that will suit the Yorkshireman’s game perfectly.

Another player I am going to stick with is Daniel Berger 40/1 – with SportingBet – who added a runner-up finish to his win and third place finishes, so far from his four starts since the restart. Like Fitzpatrick he will be disappointed with his tee shot on the 18th at the WGC when he was right in the thick of battle, but I am sure he will take the positives knowing he was challenging again and I think these are great odds for an inform player.

Outside tip:

When the WGC Match-Play event was held at TPC Harding Park in 2015 Louis Oosthuizen 80/1 – with UniBet – made the Quarter finals so he will know the course well. Since the restart there have been flashes of Louis getting back to his best. An opening round of 64 at the Travelers and some solid golf at the Memorial Tournament for the first three rounds, but it wasn’t until this weekend’s WGC tournament that Oosthuizen has put four rounds in the 60s together and coming into form at the right time on a course he will feel comfortable on at these odds could be a nice pound each-way punt.

Longer odds:

I am sticking with Christiaan Bezuidenhout 175/1 – with OddsChecker – again this week

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