The FedEx Cup Playoffs arrives to its final tournament this week with a field of 30 readying themselves to tee-off at the Jaunt Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, GA. Golf wagering favoritism sway fall onto Matt Kuchar and Dustin Johnson although both Steve Stricker and Phil Mickelson are both part of the 30 handcuff field.
There’s definitely solitary golfer that will not be favored to win the Tour Championship, Eldrick “Tiger” Woods. El Tigre shot a 1-under 283 at the BMW Championship, finishing in 15th rather residence and knocking him out of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
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In addition to Mr. Woods’ failure to make the cut proper for the Tour Championship, more Tiger news came out final week. Besides El Tigre announcing that he had hired a new golf instructor, Scott Foley, Ryder Cup Combine Captain Corey Pavin announced that he might keep El Tigre on the bench. Three of Pavin’s captain’s picks, Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler and Stewart Cink, failed to qualify for the indisputable FedEx Cup tournament this week.
Tiger has only one shot socialistic to win a tournament this year. He’s entered in the HSBC Champions in China later in the fall and has stated that the HSBC will be his final event of 2010. Phil Mickelson won that tournament in 2009 after winning family the 2009 Tour Championship laurels in the previous tournament. If El Tigre doesn’t gain the HSBC Championship, it will be the start year as a professional where he hasn’t won a single event.
Favoritism This Week Could Recede have recourse to on Kuchar and Johnson
This could be the first time in a long time that golf wagering favoritism after a PGA Tournament doesn’t fall on a guy with the first name Tiger, Phil, Steve, or Rory.
El Tigre, and Rory McIlroy, both favorites to win terminal week’s BMW Championship (Tiger was successful off at +500 and Rory was going off at around +1500), failed to qualify for the irrefutable FedEx Cup Playoff Event.
Phil Mickelson is coming off the mark of an 8th place finish at the BMW Championship and Steve Stricker, who has finished 3rd, 9th and 8th in the 3 FedEx Cup Playoff Events, will most likely be the faves to win the Tour Championship this week, but golf odds makers might get scheming and reap Matt Kuchar and Dustin Johnson the favorites in the sportsbook. Even if Kuchar and Johnson aren’t listed as the favorites, golf wagering fans might jump on their band wagon going into the finishing tournament because both guys are en fuego this year.
It’s going to be hard not to back the two young guys. Kuchar won The Barclays, finished 11th at the Deutsche Bank Championship and 3rd at the BMW Championship. Dustin Johnson finished 9th at The Barclays, bombed with a 59th place finish at the Deutsche Bank Championship, but then came back guns blazing with a victory at the BMW Championship.
Both guys are must consider wagering options in the golf sportsbook in almost all categories for the Tour Championship this week.

