Tiger Woods is once again an underlay golf venture to finish in the Top 10 this week. The PGA Tour starts the FedEx Cup Playoffs this week with the best on the Tour traveling to Paramus, NJ for The Barclays.
And Tiger Woods is going off at low odds to killing in the Top 10 even though he hasn’t done so in four procedure tournaments. In truthfully, El Tigre hasn’t finished in the Top 20 in four right tournaments.
Let’s take a look at the best and worst bets in the Top 10 category for this week’s The Barclays.
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PGA Tour: The Barclays
Where: Ridgwood CC, Paramus, NJ
When: August 26th thru 29th, 2010
Par/Yardage: Par 71, Yards 7319
TV: Golf, CBS
Radio: SIRIUS-XM
Top 10
Finest Bet A: Matt Kuchar +270
Kuchar is easily the best golf bet in the Top 10 category. Nobody comes close because even though Kuchar has finished in the Top 10 in 5 out of the matrix 7 tournaments, he’s going off at heartier golf odds than Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Steve Stricker, Jim Furyk, Paul Casey, Padraig Harrington, Ernie Els and Dustin Johnson to decent destruction in the Top 10 at The Barclays. Kuchar is what I call an overlay bet!
Best Stake B: Paul Casey +225
Casey can be lately as good as Rory, El Tigre and Lefty on any set period. While those guys are going off at -110 in the sportsbook to finish in the Height 10 at The Barclays, Casey is going quiet at +225. Paul’s 12th at the PGA Championship was almost a Top 10 and he ended that meet with a 69 in the 4th round meaning that he’s going into The Barclays hot.
Worst Golf Wager: Tiger Woods -110
Could Tiger surprise and get into the Top 10 this week? Of course, he could, but why would golf bettors take such low golf odds on El Tigre at -110 when there are so many better prices in the sportsbook? Tiger hasn’t hit the Top 20 in four systematic tournaments and it doesn’t look like his berate is anywhere close to being where it should be in order to get into the Top 10 this week.
So, yes, he could astound but at -110, he’s a definite non-wager in my opinion.
Most suitable Underdog Venture: Brendan De Jonge +810
Before his 48th at the PGA Championship, De Jonge had finished 9th at the Travelers Championship, 7th at the John Deere Classic and 3rd at the Greenbrier Exemplary. In fact, before the PGA Championship, De Jonge had finished in the Top 10 in 3 out of his last 6 tournaments.
He’s got an remote shot to finish in the Top 10 this week at The Barclays and deserves some consideration as a golf bet at +810 odds.
Others To Consider
Rory McIlroy -110 – - He’s the not one I’d take a shot on at small odds because he’s finished in the Better 10 at the last three tournaments.
Ernie Els +250 – - Ernie appears to be back on misplace after the 18th at the PGA Championship. He should definitely be in the Top 10 this week and is offering square odds.
Padraig Harrington +250 – - Paddy’s a unconfining cannon, no doubt, but I have to believe he’s got a continue without for a Top 10 surface this week because he’s finished in the Top 10 in 2 out of the last 4 tournaments. Granted he missed the cut in the other two, but still…
Jim Furyk +200 – - Fury’s finished in the Top 10 in 2 out of the last 4 tournaments making him a not outstanding golf risk to finish in the Top 10 at The Barclays this week.
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