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  • BookMaker.eu World No. 4 Justin Thomas headlines the field for the CIMB Classic in Malaysia this week. Thomas has won twice previously in Malaysia and he is the clear favorite to win this week at odds of +550. Ryan Moore is the distant second choice in the betting odds at +1400, while Billy Horschel is the third choice at odds of +1600. Let’s look at this event that begins a three-week stretch of tournaments in Asia, odds and predictions for the CIMB Classic.... 

  • BookMaker.eu There is no rest on the PGA Tour. Just two weeks removed from the Tour Championship, the fall season gets underway this weekend on the 7,203-yard, par-72 North Course at Silverado Resort and Spa in Napa, Calif. with the Safeway Open. However, some of the bigger names in the sport will take a breather and be noticeably absent with only two of the world’s top-50 players scheduled to compete.... 

  • BookMaker.eu There is no down time when it comes to the PGA Tour. Just a few days removed from the conclusion of the Ryder Cup and less than two weeks after the Tour Championship, the fall season gets underway Thursday with the Safeway Open at the Silverado Resort and Spa in Napa, Calif. Patrick Cantlay is one of just two players ranked among the top-50 in the world competing in this event and he went off as the betting favorite at +1151 at BookMaker.eu.... 

  • BookMaker.eu The 42nd Ryder Cup gets underway on September 28 with Team USA looking to defend its title against Team Europe at the Albatros Course of Le Golf National just outside Paris, France. The United States broke a three-match losing streak with a 17-11 win at Minnesota’s Hazeltine Golf Club in 2016, and they are favored at -155 at BookMaker.eu to repeat. However, Team USA hasn’t won in Europe since 1993, so the challenge will be a formidable one.... 

  • BookMaker.eu The FedExCup Champion will be determined this week, with the TOUR Championship taking place in Atlanta. Justin Rose is listed as a slight favorite, but a number of players could legitimately win the tournament and the top five players in the FedExCup standings can win the FedExCup title by winning this event. I am coming off a 2-2 week with the matchups a couple of weeks ago at the BMW Championship. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s TOUR Championship.... 

  • BookMaker.eu The FedExCup will be decided this weekend, as the final event of the PGA Tour season takes place, the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. Bryson DeChambeau leads FedExCup standings and he is one of five players who can win the FedExCup Playoffs by winning this week. The other four players are Justin Rose, Tony Finau, Dustin Johnson and defending champion Justin Thomas. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the TOUR Championship.... 

  • BookMaker.eu We are down to 70 in the FedExCup Playoffs for this week’s BMW Championship. Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite to win this week, but D.J. has failed to deliver as the favorite quite a lot recently. Bryson DeChambeau has dominated the FedExCup so far, winning each of the first two events. History is against DeChambeau this week, as no player has ever won three FedExCup events in the same season. I am coming off a rare bad week with the matchups, as I went 1-3-1 in the Dell Technologies Championship. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s BMW Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu So far in the FedExCup Playoffs it has been all Bryson DeChambeau, as he has won the first two events. It is down to the final 70 players in the FedExCup standings for this week’s BMW Championship, with the top 30 moving on to the Tour Championship in two weeks. Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite to win this week’s event, with Justin Thomas the second betting choice. DeChambeau, Johnson and Thomas are almost assured of a top five spot heading to Boston, but the other two spots are up for grabs. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the BMW Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite to win the Dell Technologies Championship, the second event in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. 100 players remain with a chance to win the FedExCup and that number will be cut to 70 following this event. I am coming off a 2-3 week with the matchups at The Northern Trust. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s Dell Technologies Championship that begins on Friday and concludes on Monday. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu The FedExCup Playoffs continue this week with the Dell Technologies Championship beginning on Friday. This event that concludes on Labor Day has been very predictive in terms of the FedExCup winner, as three of the last five winners at TPC Boston have ended up winning the FedExCup. Dustin Johnson is a slight favorite to win this event, while Justin Thomas is the second choice. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Dell Technologies Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu The best players in the world are in New Jersey this week for the start of the FedExCup Playoffs. Dustin Johnson is favored to win The Northern Trust, while Justin Thomas is the second choice in the betting odds. I am coming off a very good 5-1 week with the matchups at the Wyndham Championship. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s The Northern Trust. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu The FedExCup Playoffs begin this week with The Northern Trust in New Jersey. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite at odds of +850, with Justin Thomas the second choice at odds of +1100. Most of the world’s top players are in the field, although Rory McIlroy and Rickie Fowler will be sitting this week out. The top 100 golfers in the FedExCup standings after The Northern Trust will advance to next week’s Dell Technologies Championship. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for The Northern Trust. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu Webb Simpson and defending champion Henrik Stenson are the top betting choices to win this week’s Wyndham Championship in North Carolina. Most of the world’s top players are taking the week off after the PGA Championship, so this week’s tournament is wide open. I am coming off a 2-3 week with the matchups at the PGA Championship. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s Wyndham Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu The PGA Championship may be over, but the golf season really never ends. This week players head to North Carolina for the Wyndham Championship, with Webb Simpson listed as the favorite. Very few of the top players in the world are in the field, but it is an important event, as it is the last event before the FedExCup Playoffs begin. Simpson is listed as the favorite at odds of +1400, while Henrik Stenson is the second choice at odds of +2200. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Wyndham Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is favored to win the last major of the season, the PGA Championship, which begins on Thursday in St. Louis. All of the world’s top golfers are in the field for what should be a great tournament at Bellerive Country Club. I am coming off a 3-1 week with the matchups at the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. Let’s look at the odds and matchups for this week’s PGA Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu Not only can you bet on who you think will win the PGA Championship which begins on Thursday, you can also bet the head-to-head matchups and you can bet the props. If you think there will be a hole-in-one this week at the PGA there are odds on that. If you think there will be a playoff you can get +300 on that prop. You can also bet on the winning score, winning margin, top American, top European and more. Let’s look at some of the PGA Championship props and predictions. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu Golf’s last major of the season takes place this week, with the PGA Championship getting underway in St. Louis, Missouri on Thursday. Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite at odds of +725. He is the only player listed at single-digit odds, as Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas are co-second choices at odds of +1215, while Rickie Fowler and Justin Rose are co-fourth choices at odds of +1622. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the PGA Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu Joel Dahmen is listed as the favorite to win this week’s Barracuda Championship in Nevada after Beau Hossler pulled out. This event will not have any of the top players in the world in the field, as it is an alternate tournament for those players who didn’t make it into the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. We are coming off a 2-1-1 week with the matchups at the RBC Canadian Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s Barracuda Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu Dustin Johnson will try and win for the second straight week, as he tees it up in the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. Johnson is listed as the favorite at odds of +679 against a very strong field that includes almost all of the top golfers in the world. We are coming off a 2-1-1 week with the matchups at the RBC Canadian Open. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s WGC Bridgestone Invitational. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu The best players in the world are in Akron, Ohio this week for the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. A total of 29 of the top 30 in the FedExCup Standings are in the field. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is listed as the favorite at odds of +700, while Rory McIlroy is the second choice at odds of +900. Five other players are listed at odds of less than +2000, including Tiger Woods. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu There is an alternate event on the PGA Tour this week for players who didn’t make it into the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. That tournament is the Barracuda Championship in Nevada that features the Modified Stableford scoring where players earn five points for eagles, two for birdies, zero for par, while bogeys and double bogeys are minus points. Beau Hossler is the highest ranked player in the Field in terms of the FedExCup standings and Hossler is the favorite at odds of +700. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for Barracuda Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu The RBC Canadian Open will feature one of their strongest fields in history, as a number of top players are in the field this week. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson leads the way and is joined by U.S. Open winner Brooks Koepka among others. We are coming off a rare losing week with the matchups at the Open, so we’ll look to get back to our winning ways with this week’s RBC Canadian Open matchups. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s RBC Canadian Open. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu Glen Abbey Golf Course will be the host site for the RBC Canadian Open which begins on Thursday. It is probably the last time the course will host the tournament, as Golf Canada announced Hamilton G&CC will host the event next season. Despite the fact this event follows the Open Championship, it has attracted a very strong field, with 12 of the Top 50 in the world expected to compete, including World No. 1 Dustin Johnson. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for RBC Canadian Open. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu The Barbasol Championship takes a back seat this week to the Open Championship, but the event will get some added publicity, as Brittany Lincicome will become the first woman player in a decade to play a PGA Tour event. The last woman to play a PGA Tour event was Michelle Wie in 2008. No top players are in the field for this tournament and Lincicome is a better player than Wie, so she could give a good showing. Billy Horschel and Chris Kirk lead the field for this week’s event, as both are listed as co-favorites at odds of +1200. Let’s look at the odds and predictions for the Barbasol Championship. ... 

  • BookMaker.eu Francesco Molinari is favored to win this week’s John Deere Classic which begins on Thursday. The event does not have a strong field, as most of the world’s top players are taking the week off to prepare for next week’s Open Championship. Molinari is the only player listed at single-digit odds. We are coming off a 2-3 week with the matchups at The Greenbrier. Let’s look at the odds and picks for this week’s John Deere Classic. ... 

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