There is a new leader in the FedEx Cup race as we look at the best bets for the Dell Championship.
There is a new leader in the FedEx Cup race as we look at the best bets for the Dell Championship.
Dell Technologies Championship | August 30 – September 2 | TPC Boston – Norton, Massachusetts
BRYSON DeChambeau could be on his way to the Ryder Cup after shooting 18 under par at the Northern Trust to claim his second win of the season.
The quirky 24-year-old now sits atop the FedEx Cup rankings, yet it is the two players on his heels who are drawing the big money for this week’s Dell Technologies Championship.
Dustin Johnson had to settle for a share of 11th last weekend, but online bookmaker Nags.bet has installed the world number one as a +850 favourite at TPC Boston.
Justin Thomas won this event en route to the 2017 FedEx Cup crown, so it is no surprise to see him on the second line of betting at +1000.
Rory McIlroy skipped the Northern Trust, but he returns to the field as a +1600 chance to claim his third title in Norton, Massachusetts.
Brooks Koepka (+1200) followed his PGA Championship win with a top 10 at Ridgewood Country Club, while the rejuvenated Adam Scott (+2500) was in the top five again.
Jason Day (+1400), Jordan Spieth and Tiger Woods (both +2000) round out the top contenders.
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More players quoted at Nags.bet
+850 | Dustin Johnson | +1000 | Justin Thomas | +1200 | Brooks Koepka |
+1400 | Jason Day | +1600 | Rory McIlroy | +2000 | Tiger Woods |
+2000 | Jordan Spieth | +2200 | Jon Rahm | +2500 | Justin Rose |
+2500 | Adam Scott | +2800 | Tony Finau | +3000 | Patrick Cantlay |
+3300 | Tommy Fleetwood | +3300 | Henrik Stenson | +3500 | Bryson DeChambeau |
+3500 | Hideki Matsuyama | +3500 | Patrick Reed | +4000 | Webb Simpson |
+5000 | Billy Horschel | +5000 | Marc Leishman | +5000 | Phil Mickelson |
+6000 | Paul Casey | +6000 | Tyrrell Hatton | +6000 | Louis Oosthuizen |
+6000 | Brandt Snedeker | +7000 | Zach Johnson | +7000 | Kevin Na |
+7000 | Aaron Wise | +8000 | Matt Kuchar | +8000 | Ian Poulter |
+8000 | Bubba Watson | +8000 | Gary Woodland | +9000 | Alex Noren |
+9000 | Xander Schauffele | +9000 | Kyle Stanley | +10000 | Keegan Bradley |
+10000 | Rafa Cabrera Bello | +10000 | Charlie Hoffman | +10000 | Cameron Smith |
JT’s form is hard to fault and he knows his way around TPC Boston. With Rickie Fowler out injured and Rory McIlroy just back from a spell, the reigning FedEx Cup champ looks the best bet among the likely contenders.
Isn’t it great to see this bloke up and about again? Scott won the inaugural Deutsche Bank Championship back in 2003 and, with a pair of top fives under his belt, looks excellent value for another strong finish.
We singled out Horschel as one to watch at the Northern Trust, and he did not disappoint. The sweet-striking Floridian finished in a tie for third with Cameron Smith and is paying excellent odds to go deep again.
With the Ryder Cup around the corner, this guy’s form is a bit of a worry. Spieth has finished inside the top 10 only once in 11 starts since the Masters, and there is no reason to expect an immediate shift in that trend.
1 | Bryson DeChambeau (USA) | 3,617 pts |
2 | Dustin Johnson (USA) | 2,969 pts |
3 | Justin Thomas (USA) | 2,954 pts |
4 | Tony Finau (USA) | 2,709 pts |
5 | Brooks Koepka (USA) | 2,332 pts |
6 | Justin Rose (ENG) | 1,991 pts |
7 | Bubba Watson (USA) | 1,957 pts |
8 | Jason Day (AUS) | 1,935 pts |
9 | Webb Simpson (USA) | 1,819 pts |
10 | Phil Mickelson (USA) | 1,750 pts |
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