Travelers Championship Betting Preview

by WagerHome Blog on June 21, 2022

Just because the US Open is now over doesn’t mean you should stop wagering on golf. Along with wagering on golf, now is the perfect time to start setting up your own Pay Per Head site using the tools from Wager Home.

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The LIV Golf Series has been pretty dominant in the news over the last few weeks, but the PGA Tour still had most of the action. This week it’s the Travelers Championship, and some of the best golfers in the world will be teeing it up.

There is still one major golf tournament on the yearly calendar, which will take place at the Open Championship. The top golfers in the world will try to stay on top of their game by winning this weekend and taking that momentum across the pond.

Travelers Championship Betting Odds

Here is a look at the updated betting odds to win the Travelers Championship, and these are the odds that you can offer for yourself with your own PPH site.

  • Scottie Scheffler +1100
  • Rory McIlroy +1100
  • Justin Thomas +1100
  • Patrick Cantlay +1400
  • Sam Burns +1900
  • Xander Schauffele +2100
  • Jordan Spieth +2200
  • Sungjae Im +3200
  • Tony Fina +3400
  • Keegan Bradley +3400
  • Joaquin Niemann +3500
  • Davis Riley +3600
  • Marc Leishman +4600
  • Mito Pereira +4600
  • Brooks Koepka +4800
  • Tommy Fleetwood +4800

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You might as well get used to seeing Scottie Scheffler as one of the betting favorites every time he enters a golf tournament. Rory McIlroy is another name that keeps popping up, and he is playing some of the best golf of his career.

Justin Thomas won the PGA Championship in 2022, and he has also had some other close calls along the way. Thomas is in the mix at the Travelers as well, with odds set right behind the biggest names.

Not only are there some pretty clear betting favorites, but there are a ton of other golfers in the mix this weekend as well.

Pick to Win Travelers Championship

Betting on each golfer to win the Travelers Championship is always going to be a great way to bet on golf, and you should be offering this wager on your own. WagerHome.com can get you set up today, and then you can start accepting bets on all of the upcoming golf tournaments.

This tournament has so many big names that it won’t be easy when trying to make a betting pick or when offering betting to your customers. It’s always hard to bet against Scottie Scheffler, but another major champion will win this weekend.

Justin Thomas will be a popular name to bet on for the Open Championship, and he will come out on top this weekend. If you are setting up your own PPH site through WagerHome.com, don’t be surprised to see plenty of Justin Thomas bets this weekend.

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2020 US Open Betting Preview

by WagerHome Blog on September 15, 2020

Our patience through the lean sports days of COVID-19 are being rewarded in spades. As if the NBA and NHL playoffs, the final weeks of the MLB season, and the opening week of the NFL isn’t enough, how about we add a major golf championship to that mix of sports betting delights?

It’s the 120th US Open, returning to Winged Foot for the first time since 2006, where over par is expected to once again be what the champion shoots. Historically speaking, this is the most difficult course that has hosted the US Open, with four of its five winners finishing the 72nd hole above par.

As for the favorite to be the last man standing on Sunday, it’s Dustin Johnson by quite a wide margin.

US Open Odds to Win

  • Dustin Johnson (+650)
  • Jon Rahm (+1100)
  • Xander Schauffele (+1400)
  • Rory McIlroy (+1400)
  • Justin Thomas (+1400)
  • Bryson Dechambeau (+1800)
  • Webb Simpson (+2000)
  • Collin Morikawa (+2000)
  • Tiger Woods (+2800)
  • Patrick Cantlay (+2800)
  • Tony Finau (+2800)

Absent from this list is the defending champion, Gary Woodland. He’s on the board at +5000 to defend his title.

The problem with Woodland is that he hasn’t won on tour since that win at Pebble Beach in 2019. He hasn’t had a bad year, with seven top-10 finishes. It’s just not enough to make him a favorite.

Tiger Woods at +2800 is an interesting number. It’s worth noting that at the 2006 US Open at Winged Foot, he failed to make the cut. However, he does come into it this year nice and rested since he missed the Tour Championship.

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If you have a soft spot for history, you might consider Phil Mickelson at +8000. The US Open is the one grand slam he hasn’t won.

If Mickelson were to win at Winged Foot, he would be the oldest winner of the US Open and just the sixth golfer to win the career grand slam.

One golfer you want to avoid is Rory McIlroy at +1400. For a guy who has just one top-10 finish since June, he is far too high on this list of favorites.

His driving accuracy has also been at an all-time low for him, making the tough rough at Winged Foot even rougher for him. If there is a top-10 favorite as a threat to miss the cut, it’s McIlroy.

Pay Per Head Software

The best thing about the US Open in mid-September is that there is still another major golf tournament to come. Add that with the coming baseball playoffs, the NBA and NHL playoffs, and full weekend schedules of football, and if you are an independent bookmaker who hasn’t yet discovered the advantages of pay per head software, now is the time.

You get your own completely customizable website, and your clients get automatic odds on sports from around the world plus 24/7 customer service. Get a demo today at WagerHome.com, and then sign up for four weeks of service that are absolutely free.

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