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The Players Championship: Outright Betting Picks

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The PGA Tour heads to TPC Sawgrass to play in one of the most prestigious events of the season: The Players Championship. Often referred to as the fifth major, the importance of a Players victory to the legacy of a golfer can’t be overlooked.

TPC Sawgrass is a Par 72 measuring 7,245 yards and features Bermuda-grass greens. A Pete Dye design, golfers must be patient in attacking the course. With trouble lurking at every turn, the strokes can add up quickly. With a Par five 16th that is truly a risk-reward hole and the famous par three 17th island green, the only safe bet at TPC Sawgrass is a bet on an exciting finish.

THE Players Championship field is often referred to as the strongest field of the year, and for good reason. There are 154 in the field, including 49 of the world’s top 50 players will be competing this week; with the only exceptions being Harris English and Bryson DeChambeau, who aren’t playing due to injury. THE Players is an exceptionally volatile event in which we have never seen a back to back champion.

2022 Players Championship Outright Bets

Jon Rahm +1400 (Caesars)

You’ve probably heard this countless times over the past month, but Jon Rahm is striking the ball immaculately right now.

In his past 24 rounds, the number one player in the world ranks first on Tour in Strokes Gained: Approach, and Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee. In his past three starts, Rahm has gained 11.2, 7.2 and 10.1 strokes from tee-to-green. Since the calendar flipped to 2022, the Spaniard hasn’t finished outside of the top 21 in any of his six starts.

The problem with Rahm of late, has been his short game. He has lost significant strokes putting and around the green in each of his past three starts. It is a bit bewildering to see Rahm’s chipping and putting in such poor form considering throughout his career, he has been one of the most reliable players on TOUR on and around the greens. In 112 measured starts in his career, he has gained an average of 0.9 strokes putting and 0.5 strokes around the green per event. Despite the obvious concerns surrounding the recent struggles, I simply refuse to believe that the poor play in this area is going to continue.

At a volatile golf course like TPC Sawgrass, it is even more important to target reliable ball strikers. To say Rahm’s ball striking has been great would be an incredible understatement. “Other worldly” would be a more appropriate term. To put it in perspective, over his past 24 rounds Rahm has gained 53.6 strokes. The next best, Will Zalatoris, has gained 37.3 strokes in the category. Rahm is the best player on the planet, and I have faith the rest of his game will fall into place with some patience.

In addition to playing some great golf this year, “Rahmbo” also has some encouraging history at the Players Championship. In his past two trips he has a 12th (2019) and 9th (2021) place finish. While both finishes are solid, they also are both a bit deceiving. In 2019,Jon Rahm was leading The Players Championship when he found a fairway bunker on the par-5 11th hole. Despite his caddie urging him to lay up, Rahm inexplicably went for the green and put the ball in the middle of the lake. Since then, his maturity has grown leaps and bounds which has led him to become the best player in the world. In 2021, Rahm was in contention on Sunday but forced to play aggressively to catch up to Lee Westwood and Bryson DeChambeau. It is reasonable to assume that his finishing position would have been better if that were something that he cared about. At this stage in his career, winning events is the only thing that matters to the 27-year-old.

Despite the randomness of the event, many of the best players in the history of the game have managed to rise to the top at the PLAYERS Championship. Rahm is in form, and now has the experience at TPC Sawgrass to manage the golf course effectively. If he regains the putting stroke this week, I don’t see anyone preventing him from raising the trophy on Sunday.

Brooks Koepka +4000 (BetMGM)

Contrary to what seems to be the common misconception, Brooks Koepka is playing some pretty good golf in 2022. He has two top 16 finishes in his last three starts, and has gained strokes from tee to green in two of the three. In his most recent start at the Honda Classic, he gained 3.3 strokes on approach and 2.0 off the tee.  

Koepka is a big game hunter and the Players is undoubtedly one of the eight or so tournaments that Brooks truly wants to add to his resume. We’ve seen in the past when Koepka slips down the odds board he is incredibly dangerous to surprise people and get into contention. He is comfortable playing in Florida and it wouldn’t surprise me to see him play well at TPC Sawgrass, especially if it plays a bit difficult.  

Dustin Johnson +4000 (bet365)

We haven’t seen much of DJ on Tour this year, but he did have a 25th place finish at Torrey Pines in late January. Johnson also played well at the Saudi International earlier this year, finishing in a tie for 8th place.  

That alone isn’t enough reason to bet the 37-year-old, but the incredible betting value we are getting in this deep field is. There are certain golfers that when they drift to a certain number on the oddsboard you just have to bet, regardless of their current form or course history. With that being said, his course history is pretty decent and he has a 5th at the Players in 2019. Since the switch from May to March, golfers who smash it off the tee have fared much better and DJ still gets it out there. He has gained strokes off the tee in both of his 2022 starts and was smashing the driver in Saudi as well.  

Last time we saw this extreme of an odds drift on Johnson was when he slipped to +2800 at the Travelers Championship in 2020, and he managed to win the event. If he plays well enough to get into contention this week, there will be a lot of people kicking themselves for passing up on one of the best players in the world at +4000.

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  1. El Gavilán Pollero

    Mar 9, 2022 at 4:03 pm

    This is all the 501C fraud known as the PGA Tour cares about. Money!

    Greed!

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