BettingDiaryThe TPC at Summerlin in Nevada, Las Vegas is the host course for this week’s PGA Tour stop and we select 4 players to take on the field.

 

 

 

 

The TPC Summerlin is a typical Las Vegas track and offers plenty of landing space off the tee and greens which are relatively easy to find. The winner this week will most likely have a red hot putter although there is some trouble about so absolutely wild drives can be punished.

Recent major winner, Bryson DeChambeau is a short priced favourite at 7/1 ahead of Webb Simpson at 11/1 and you can get 14/1 about Patrick Cantlay a man who loves this course and 20/1 and better the balance.

Past Winners

2019 - Kevin Na -23*

2018 - Bryson DeChambeau -21

2017 - Patrick Cantlay -9*

2016 - Rod Pampling -20

2015 – Smylie Kaufman -16

Playoff *

 

Outright Betting

Bryson Dechambeau 7/1

Webb Simpson 11/1

Patrick Cantlay 14/1

Tony Finau 20/1

22/1 and better the balance, prices correct at the time of posting but are subject to change

 

Selected Bets:

Bryson DeChambeau win only at 7/1

The way Bryson won the US Open it is difficult to ignore his chances this week. He has course form having won the event in 2018 and finished Top 5 last year and, in fact, finished in the Top 10 in his last 3 appearances. His added distance will be an asset and having had a bit of time off to absorb his major victory he should be ready to go into the winner’s box again.

Matthew Wolff each way at 25/1

Wolff finished Top 20 on debut last year so he has course form and of course he was the 54 hole leader at the US Open before finishing runner-up to Bryson. I was impressed by him as he contended in a major and if his game is in the same state he should go close.

Sergio Garcia each way at 45/1

It was great to see Garcia roll back the years last week with a victory thanks to a brilliant birdie on the 72nd hole. He makes his debut at this course, but if he can keep his game in shape then I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Spaniard go back-to-back.

Brian Stuard each way at 175/1

Stuard finished in the Top 5 here last year and while a bit inconsistent at the venue, also has a Top 15 to his credit a few years ago. He missed the cut last week, but does have a 3rd place finish to his credit three tournaments back and at this price we won’t do a lot of damage.

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