Presidents Cup Golf Betting Preview

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Presidents Cup Golf Betting Preview

The Presidents Cup is back after the pandemic. The tournament starts on Thursday, 22nd September and ends on Sunday, 25th September.

The International Team won the Presidents Cup in 1998 in Australia and 2003 in South Africa. The Americans won in 2019 by a score of 16-14. Justin Thomas garnered the most points for the Americans with 3.5. Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele, and Tiger Woods each grabbed three points.

The Presidents Cup golf tournament is taking place. There are four days of matches, with the final day featuring 12 singles matches. A total of 30 points are up for grabs.

The United States is a heavy favorite to win its 12th Presidents Cup.

The International Team is a heavy underdog at +700 and the chances of a draw at -1600. The opening match-up features Patrick Cantlay and Xander Shauffele against Hediki Matsuyama and Adam Scott, Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth against Corey Conners and Sungjae Im, and Sam Burns and Scottie Scheffler against Cam Davis and See Woo Kim.

The American duos are favored in all the matches. Scottie Scheffler is the top scorer on the American side. Im is projected to get the most points for the International Team.

The Quail Hollow Club is going to present a formidable test for the 24 players in the 14th Presidents Cup. The course opened in 1961 and has undergone numerous renovations under the direction of Arnold Palmer and Tom Fazio.

The Presidents Cup golf betting is similar to the Ryder Cup. Many of the odds are still to be released.

Justin Thomas represented the United States last time and was the top point earner. He has a stellar 12-4-3 record in team competition between the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup.

Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth are the favorite to win the Presidents Cup. Corey Conners and Sungjae Im are a close second.

The United States team is the favorite to win the Presidents Cup golf tournament.

Presidents Cup Golf Betting Preview: 11.5 (+1000).


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