Expert Golf Betting Preview & Pick for 2018 AT&T Byron Nelson
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— AT&T Byron Nelson (@attbyronnelson) 15 de mayo de 2018
Tournament Info
- Location: Dallas, Texas, U.S.
- Established: 1944
- Course: Trinity Forest Golf Club (2018)
- Par: 71
- Tour: PGA
- Format: Stroke play
- Prize fund: $7.5 million
EUROPEAN TOUR ODDS TO WIN
Last 10 Winners
- 2017: Billy Horschel
- 2016: Sergio García
- 2015: Steven Bowditch
- 2014: Brendon Todd
- 2013: Bae Sang-moon
- 2012: Jason Dufner
- 2011: Keegan Bradley
- 2010: Jason Day
- 2009: Rory Sabbatini
- 2008: Adam Scott
2018 Favorites
Jordan Spieth
- Golf Betting Odds to Win: +550
Spieth is a Texas native, so you can bet that he is going to have the support of the crowd at this event. He is far and away the favorite for this one, but he has yet to really put together any sort of consistency this season.
That inconsistency was very much in evidence last weekend when he bounced back after a rough opening round to have great efforts on Friday and Saturday. It looked like he was making a move on Sunday, but a quadruple bogey dropped him all the way down to 41st. Spieth has yet to show the form that suggests he is ready to win.
Matt Kuchar
- Golf Betting Odds to Win: +1400
Despite being the second favorite on the odds board this weekend, Kuchar should still be considered a longshot to win here. His best year on the tour came back in 2013 when he won two events.
It has been a pretty barren run since then in terms of wins, so seeing Kuchar at the top of the leaderboard this coming Sunday would be a real surprise. He does have a trio of top 10 finishes this season, though, and he has a shot at landing there again in this group.
Sergio Garcia
- Golf Betting Odds to Win: +1400
If you are looking for a player in need of a breakout tournament, look no further than Sergio Garcia. After going through a stretch where he finished in the top 10, the Spaniard has now missed the cut in 3 of his last 4 events. He broke that missed cut skid last weekend at the Players Championship, but still only managed to finish in 70th.
Garcia is undeniably one of the most talented players on the PGA Tour, but I just don’t think he is ready to get back to the top of the leaderboard just yet.
Hideki Matsuyama
- Golf Betting Odds to Win: +1800
The common theme in this tournament seems to be that the favorites are players who are not really at the top of their game right now. Matsuyama is definitely in that category after failing to make the cut at the Players Championship last weekend, and barely making it into the final two rounds in the event he played before that one. He is another of the favorites that I will be steering clear of this weekend.
I am going a little deeper into the betting odds board to find my pick for the AT&T Byron Nelson. I am going with Charley Hoffman, a golfer who really seems to enjoy playing in Texas. He finished tied for 2nd at this event last year and has been in the top 10 twice in his last three visits.