Yes, Ryder Cup bettors, there is a rookie of the year, of sorts, that comes out of the Ryder Cup, but only we award it, including a prop, so who inclination get the rookie award with a view the U.S.? Of course, this category includes only those players who eat not under any condition played in a Ryder Cup anterior to, so we’ve got none of that kind of history to draw on, nor is there a lot of match play twisted the careers of these players since they were amateurs. What we can claim is that these are all pretty under age guys and they represent some of the best players on tour, so it should be a spirited tournament. Don’t they get a plaque or something? A BetUS T-shirt maybe? The Ryder Cup betting favorites in this category are Dustin Johnson, the near-miss at the PGA Championship, and Matt Kuchar, who led in FedEx Cup points going into the Tour Championship, at +200. Play in the Ryder Cup begins on October 1 (Friday) at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales.
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Ryder Cup
October 1-3
The Celtic Manor Resort
Newport, Wales
TV: NBC
Ryder Cup Golf Betting
Top American Rookie
Dustin Johnson +200
Matt Kuchar +200
Rickie Fowler +300
Bubba Watson +400
Jeff Overton +500
Dustin Johnson (the +200 co-favorite in Ryder Cup betting) has shot over par in only harmonious of his last seven tournaments. He was not clever to keep his streak going at the Tour Championship, where, despite a final round of 66, he still finished 3-over par. With seven choicest tens this year, and the mental toughness that allows him to bounce back again and again, he certainly has adequate credentials to be considered as substantial as anyone else in this proposition. Or does he?……..
Matt Kuchar (Johnson’s co-favorite at +200 in Ryder Cup betting) is on the verge of breaking into the top ten in the Unbending Crowd Golf Rankings. Kuchar is tops on voyage in scoring average, All-Around Ranking, and specie winnings, and finished second in FedEx Cup points. If he had done a little recovered in the majors, he may have had a good opportunity to win Gambler of the Year honors.
Can Rickie Fowler (+300 in Ryder Cup betting) get his game together? He’s in his first unshortened year as a professional, and has not shown the kind of form that would label him a strong contender, precise in this small field. Fowler has whirl resolutely in the 70s over the last month and a half, finishing better than 36th only once in his eventually eight events. Starting with a missed cut at the AT&T National, he’s shot an aggregate of two all about par, and after tying for 58th at the PGA, he had a lousy FedEx Cup playoffs, starting with a tie for 36th at The Barclays and ending with 45th at the BMW and elimination. Could someone this possibly be at his best – indeed, be THE best – when the pressure is supposedly the greatest, at the Ryder Cup? It would be hard to see that.
Bubba Watson (+300 in Ryder Cup betting in this category), who was one of the automatic qualifiers, has been in the top three on four occasions, alluring the Travelers Championship and getting oh so close at the PGA Championship, where he lost in a playoff. Unfortunately, that was Watson’s no greater than finish in the top 15 in his last events. Of course, he booms it off the tee, ranking second on tour in distance, and he is also sixth in All-Around Ranking and 18th in scoring.

