(GOLF) FedEx St. Jude Classic Betting Tips

FedEx St. Jude Classic Betting Tips

Daniel Berger won his first PGA Tour title at the FedEx St. Jude Classic last year

*Odds Provided by Sky Bet

Brooks Koepka - 10/1:
The American is the second favourite this week behind Rickie Fowler. In his three starts here, he has finished T2, T3 and T19. He has not won on the PGA Tour this season, but still sits 17th on the FedEx Cup rankings thanks to two second place finishes.

Phil Mickelson - 16/1:
Mickelson has not won since 2013, which is cause for concern. He is also not playing to a standard that we should probably expect from him, having only finished in the top ten on two occasions this year. Nevertheless, he has still made the cut in his last 16 events, dating back to September last year. He has also finished T2, T3, T11 and T2 in the past four years here.

Billy Horschel - 28/1: 
The 2014 FedEx Cup Champions was a winner at the AT&T Nelson just a few weeks ago and also has a solid record here, having finished in the top ten in all of his last three starts.

Seung-Yul Noh - 50/1:
The South Korean is impeccable here, having finished in the top seven in three of his last four starts at the FedEx St. Jude. He also has four top eleven finishes this season, including a T5 at the Wells Fargo last month.

Boo Weekley - 150/1: 
The former Ryder Cup player has made his last seven cuts at the FedEx St. Jude, including a T8 in 2015 and a T12 in 2016. Picking Weekley this week would be a gamble due to the fact he has not finished in the top 35 since July last year. However, he could thrive playing at a course where he has had success before.

Matt Jones - 150/1: 
After initially being poor around this track, the Australian has had some success in recent years having finished in a T3 in 2015 and a T26 last year. He has missed only two of his eight cuts this year with his highest finish being a T13 at the Valero Texas Open just over a month ago.

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