2022 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba Odds, Preview & Sleeper Picks: 5 Longshots to Bet, Including Francesco Molinari and Kevin Yu

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2022 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba Odds, Preview & Sleeper Picks: 5 Longshots to Bet, Including Francesco Molinari and Kevin Yu

The World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba takes place this weekend. Francesco Molinari and Kevin Yu are longshots to bet on. The sleeper picks column has landed four top-five finishers in the last four PGA TOUR events. The Fall Swing picks up at the Worldwide Technology Championships.

Adam Long is a good bet at the El Camaleón Golf Club this week. He was T2 in 2020, T3 in 2021 and T22 last year. Long has the best Strokes Gained per round at this venue.

Chris Kirk is a strong contender for the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. He has made five starts and cashed five cuts at this venue. Kirk has used his crafty short game to lift his putting and ball striking.

Francesco Molinari is +10000 (DraftKings) after finishing T15 at the Open Championship at Old Course last July. He didn't tee it up again until the BMW PGA Championship in September, where he earned a top-10 finish. Mol inari has made two more starts in Europe this fall, making the cut and finishing in the top 34 or better at Italian Open and Dunhill Links Championship.

Kevin Yu finished T3 last week. He's a rookie on the PGA Tour. Yu has 10 straight rounds of 70 or better. He has a chance to build some momentum in Mexico this week and win. The World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba starts on Friday.

Danny Lee is a good bet on PGA TOUR golf. He missed 12 cuts in 20 starts last season. His last five finishes at Mayakoba are all T26 or better. He was a solo runner-up in 2019 and a T3 in 2015.


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