- The best in the world are back on the tee this week at the WGC FedEx St Jude Invitational where Jon Rahm (+900), Rory McIlory (+1100), and Bryson DeChambeau (+1200) lead the field.
- The European Tour also is underway this week with the Hero Open, where Joost Luiten is the early favorite at +1400 odds.
- Finally, the Champions Tour is also in action this week where Jim Furyk is a huge favorite to get the win at +300 odds.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The world of golf turns its attention to the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee this week as the PGA Tour heads to the FedEx St. Jude Invitational at TPC Southwind in Memphis.
The event will feature some of the best in the game who will look to build some momentum before heading into the final events of the season.
It is hard to believe, but the PGA Championship is only two weeks away, with the FedEx Cup Playoffs to immediately follow. Golfers are looking to secure their spot in the playoffs as they jostle positions in the season standings.
Sitting atop the FedEx standings is Justin Thomas, who will be in action this week after taking the week off at the 3M Open.
Thomas will be joined by dozens of other top golfers all looking to solidify their spots.
PGA Tour – WGC FedEx St Jude Invitational – Winner
- Jon Rahm +900
- Rory McIlroy +1100
- Bryson Dechambeau +1200
- Justin Thomas +1200
- Patrick Cantlay +1600
- Webb Simpson +2000
- Xander Schauffele +2000
- Collin Morikawa +2500
- Viktor Hovland +2800
- Daniel Berger +2800
- Dustin Johnson +2800
- Hideki Matsuyama +2800
- Tyrrell Hatton +2800
- Tommy Fleetwood +3000
- Brooks Koepka +3300
- Mattew Fitzpatrk +3300
- Patrick Reed +3300
- Tony Finau +3300
- Gary Woodland +4000
- Jason Day +4000
- Billy Horschel +4500
- Jordan Spieth +4500
- Rickie Fowler +4500
- Abraham Ancer +5000
Following a stellar win two weeks ago at the Memorial, Jon Rahm will look to continue his strong form this week in Tennessee.
Additionally, newly-crowned fan-favorite Bryson DeChambeau will be in action as he attempts to get his iron and wedge play up to par with his tour-leading length off the tee.
Bryson DeChambeau just hit a drive 423 yards. pic.twitter.com/JZycqYSX1z
— Golf Monthly (@GolfMonthly) July 16, 2020
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Tiger Woods will not be in the field this week but does plan to play in the PGA Championship.
Across the pond, the European Tour continues its season with the Hero Open this week.
The wide field presents ample golf betting opportunity with value scattered throughout the leaderboard.
Euro Tour – Hero Open - Winner
- Joost Luiten +1400
- Andy Sullivan +2000
- Thomas Detry +2000
- Ryan Fox +2200
- Eddie Pepperell +2500
- Justin Harding +2500
- Renato Paratore +2500
- Rasmus Hojgaard +2800
- Jordan Smith +3300
- Sam Horsfield +3300
- Benjamin Hebert +4000
- Mikko Korhonen +4000
- Pablo Larrazabal +4000
- Ross Fisher +4000
- Thorbjorn Olesen +4000
- Matthew Jordan +4500
- Aaron Rai +5000
Finally, the Champions Tour tees off from historic Warwick Hill Golf & Country Club in Grand Blanc, Michigan for the Ally Challenge.
This field presents a variety of online betting options for fans of the Champions Tour, or bettors simply looking for valuable odds.
Champions Tour – Ally Challenge – Winner
- Jim Furyk +300
- Bernhard Langer +900
- Woody Austin +1000
- Ernie Els +1200
- KJ Choi +1600
- Jerry Kelly +1800
- Robert Karlsson +1800
- Kevin Sutherland +2200
- Scott Parel +2200
- David Toms +2500
- Retief Goosen +2500
- Rod Pampling +2800
- Scott McCarron +2800
- Vijay Singh +3300
- Colin Montgomerie +4000
- Kenny Perry +4000
- Bob Estes +4500
- Brett Quigley +4500
- Tom Lehman +4500
- Doug Barron +5000
- Paul Broadhurst +5000
With three golf events to bet on this week, it’s great to see sports back in action.
Jimmy Reinman honed his skills across various mediums including print, radio, and broadcast before bringing his arsenal of knowledge to the team here at USAOnlineSportsbooks in 2020. When he’s not writing, you can find him in a state of focused stress on any College Football Saturday, or maniacally constructing NBA parlays on a cool spring evening.