He has finished in the top 11 in three of his last four starts. ![]() Seemed to have found some momentum several weeks ago finishing sixth at the Valero Texas Open. Ghim has experience on this course, having played it for Korn Ferry Q-School in 2018 where he finished fourth. He has been in contention a couple times already this season, but a couple Sunday collapses set him back. Ranks third in this week’s field for SG: Approach over the last 24 rounds. He also has two top 10s playing the week before a major dating back to 2016. Rust could be a potential factor here, but Pieters has five straight finishes of 15th or better dating back to a T-10 in Saudi Arabia. Since 2016, Kuchar has played 12 times the week prior to a major and has finished in the top 10 in five of those. Seems to have found something of late with a third at the WGC-Dell Match Play, a T-12 at the Valero, and a T-18 at the RBC Heritage. Schwartzel made the cut at the Masters (26th), finished runner-up with his countryman Louis Oosthuizen at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, 21st at the Valspar, and 14th last week at the Wells Fargo. He looks as if he is finally gaining some form after the wrist injury set him back in 2019. Like most South African players, he seems to prefer this surface. Should fare well on the return to Bentgrass greens. Nevertheless, he is fourth in this week’s field for SG: Approach over the last 24 rounds. He has lost strokes off the tee in his last two starts but gained in 13 of 14 prior starts. Missed the cut for the first time in 14 events last week at Quail Hollow, but this is not necessarily the time to jump off. He should also relish a return to the Metroplex, where he won last summer at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial CC in Fort Worth. Since 2016, Berger has played 12 times the week before a major and has six top-10 finishes. Other than Rahm, only Berger ranks in the Top 10 in the field for both SG: Off-The-Tee and SG: Approach over the last 24 rounds. Here are some players who are worth a wager this weekend at TPC Craig Ranch, just northeast of Dallas. Brooks Koepka (20/1) also makes his return for the first time since Augusta as does the present wearer of the green jacket, Hideki Matsuyama (22/1). Jordan Spieth (10/1), like DeChambeau, resides in Dallas, and will play in a tournament for the first time since the Masters five weeks ago. ![]() flight back to Charlotte for his Saturday round and ended up finishing tied for ninth. 3 Jon Rahm missed the cut last week at the Wells Fargo, which ended his PGA Tour-best streak of 22 consecutive cuts made nevertheless, he is the tournament favorite at 7/1.īryson DeChambeau (8/1) thought that he had missed the cut at Wells Fargo and flew home to Dallas but took a 2:45 a.m. 1 Dustin Johnson withdrew late Monday afternoon, citing a lingering knee injury. The AT&T Byron Nelson returns after having been canceled last year due to COVID-19. Listen Live to VSiN’s sports betting shows. Want even more betting news? Sign up for VSiN’s free daily newsletter.
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