(GOLF) Travelers Championship Betting Tips
Travelers Championship Betting Tips:
*Odds Provided By Sky Bet
Paul Casey - 20/1:
The Englishman has made the cut in 20 of his last 21 events, a run which includes eight finishes inside the top ten. He was contending last week at the US Open, before a poor weekend put an end to his hopes of becoming a major champion. In the past two years at his event, he has finished T17 in 2016 and 2nd in 2015.
Daniel Berger - 28/1:
Two events ago, Berger became a two-time winner on the PGA Tour as he retained the FedEx St Jude title. He had a good chance of winning this event last year going into Sunday, before a final round 74 put an end to his hopes. He was forced to settle for a T5.
Marc Leishman - 30/1:
The Australian is 5/5 in his last five starts at the Travelers; a stretch of results that reads T9, T39, T11, T30, Win. He is already a winner on the PGA tour this season, having won the prestigious Arnold Palmer Invitational in March.
Graham De Laet - 50/1:
I have said it multiple times before, but I am confident the Canadian will win soon. He has five top tens this season, including a T10 in his last start at the Memorial. He did not play the Travelers last year, but prior to that he has recorded a 4th placed finish in 2015 and a 3rd in 2013.
Kevin Streelman - 80/1:
The 2014 Travelers Champion has had mixed fortunes here in the past six years, mixing that win in 2014 with a T6 in 2011, a T47 in 2012 and three MC's. He is not hitting the heights he got to a few years ago, but he is showing signs of a return to his best form with a T13 and a T18 in his last two starts.
Tyrone Van Aswegen - 200/1:
The South African is my outsider this week. His best form in 2017 has been a lowly T20, explaining his poor odds. However, he has shown form in this event having gone 3/3 in cuts made, including a T5 in last year's edition.
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*Odds Provided By Sky Bet
Paul Casey - 20/1:
The Englishman has made the cut in 20 of his last 21 events, a run which includes eight finishes inside the top ten. He was contending last week at the US Open, before a poor weekend put an end to his hopes of becoming a major champion. In the past two years at his event, he has finished T17 in 2016 and 2nd in 2015.
Daniel Berger - 28/1:
Two events ago, Berger became a two-time winner on the PGA Tour as he retained the FedEx St Jude title. He had a good chance of winning this event last year going into Sunday, before a final round 74 put an end to his hopes. He was forced to settle for a T5.
Marc Leishman - 30/1:
The Australian is 5/5 in his last five starts at the Travelers; a stretch of results that reads T9, T39, T11, T30, Win. He is already a winner on the PGA tour this season, having won the prestigious Arnold Palmer Invitational in March.
Graham De Laet - 50/1:
I have said it multiple times before, but I am confident the Canadian will win soon. He has five top tens this season, including a T10 in his last start at the Memorial. He did not play the Travelers last year, but prior to that he has recorded a 4th placed finish in 2015 and a 3rd in 2013.
Kevin Streelman - 80/1:
The 2014 Travelers Champion has had mixed fortunes here in the past six years, mixing that win in 2014 with a T6 in 2011, a T47 in 2012 and three MC's. He is not hitting the heights he got to a few years ago, but he is showing signs of a return to his best form with a T13 and a T18 in his last two starts.
Tyrone Van Aswegen - 200/1:
The South African is my outsider this week. His best form in 2017 has been a lowly T20, explaining his poor odds. However, he has shown form in this event having gone 3/3 in cuts made, including a T5 in last year's edition.
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