Weekly Betting Picks – American Express
We are on the board! With Cam Smith’s comeback win last weekend in Hawaii, Zach locked up our first win of the season with outright wagers. His ticket was at 45-1, but we’ve heard that many of you were able
We are on the board! With Cam Smith’s comeback win last weekend in Hawaii, Zach locked up our first win of the season with outright wagers. His ticket was at 45-1, but we’ve heard that many of you were able
This Week This week is the American Express – formerly the Desert Classic and CareerBuilder Challenge – which takes place on a three-course rotation and features a three-day cut as opposed to a regular event, thanks to the first 54-holes
OVERVIEW The European Tour gets a classy field this week as some of the bright young stars tee it up in Abu Dhabi this week. The key factor this week is the wind. If it doesn’t blow, scores will continue
OVERVIEW My least favorite week is upon us this week as we head back to the continental United States for my least favorite event of the year. There are three courses in play this week, but only the Stadium Course
The weekend Weather consideration: The weekend will be night & day compared to the tough first two days of the tournament, with the wind easing down to 15-25mph at a peak compared to the 25 mph+ winds that Thursday and
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We are off and running and what a week it was for readers of The Daily Spin. Going into the playoff, we owned healthy shares of Patrick Reed, JT and X. I only wrote up 12 players, but the first
Week 2 of the 2020 PGA Tour year and week 2 of the Hawaii swing as we head to Waialae Country Club on the island of Oahu where a PGA event has been held for the last 55 years. I
Fantasy Golf Insider – Weekly Betting Picks – Sony Open
This Week The Tour is staying in Hawaii for the first “real” (full-field, 36-hole cut) event of 2020, the Sony Open. Seven of the past eight Sony winners finished T21 or better at the Tournament of Champions the week prior