PGA Championship 2022 betting guide: Best bets, longshots, props

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PGA Championship 2022 betting guide: Best bets, longshots, props

The PGA Championship returns to the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The last time a major took place at Southern Hill was in 2007 when Tiger Woods won his fourth Pga Championship and 13th career major. Phil Mickelson won't defend his title this year because of his comments regarding the PTA and a rival Saudi-funded golf league. Mickels skipped The Masters in April. Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Tiger will tee off with the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday. The course has undergone significant restoration since 2007. It is expected to play as a difficult par 70 with smaller-than-tour-average greens.

Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas and Cam Smith are the favourites to win the PGA Championship. Jordan Spieth is the favourite to complete the career grand slam. Hideki Matsuyama is a value proposition.   The odds on Hideky Matsuya have shortened recently. The winner of the tournament is crowned on Sunday. It's a tournament that takes place in 2022. There are four players who have won the event. They are: Schefler (4), Thomas (8), Smith (3), and Spielhite (1800). It is tempting to play Thomas again, but I'm going to go with Jordan.

Matt Fitzpatrick has been steady this year and is one of the favourites for the PGA Championship 2022. Will Zalatoris will be a popular play after a T8 in his Pga Championship debut last year. Joaquin Niemann is another youngster playing well in recent weeks. Cam Young is a longshot, but he's riding nice momentum with a recent T2 and T3.

Corey Conners, Hideki Matsuyama, Max Homa, Joaquin Niemann, Cam Young, Tommy Fleetwood, Louis Oosthuizen, Jason Day and Jason Dyer are some of the props I'm going to bet on this week. The winner of this tournament is the outright winner. The other players are either going for outright or each-way.


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