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2022 Wyndham Championship odds, field: Surprising PGA picks, predictions from model that’s called eight majors

The 2022 Wyndham Championship tees off on Thursday. This tournament holds a significant portion of PGA Tour records. In 1965, 52-year-old Sam Snead became the oldest winner of his event on the PGA Tour, and last year’s tournament saw him finish first in his record six-way playoff run. Kevin Kisner won that playoff and returned to defend his title as part of the Wyndham Championship 2022 field. The event, which will be held at Sedgefield Country Club’s Ross Course, will also be the last event before the start of the playoffs for the FedEx Cup.

Despite his win, Kizner is a long shot at 40-1 in the latest 2022 Wyndham Championship odds by Caesars Sportsbook. Shane Lowry and Will Zaratris are his 16-1 contenders, while other contenders include Webb Simpson (18-1), Son Jaime (20-1) and Corey Connors (25-1). included. Before finalizing our picks for the 2022 Wyndham Championship, be sure See PGA Tour predictions and betting advice from SportsLine’s proven golf models.

SportsLine’s proprietary model, built by DFS pro Mike McClure, has been hugely popular since the PGA Tour restarted in June 2020. In fact, the model has seen him up more than $9,500 in best bets since reopening, with tournament after tournament success.

McClure’s model included JT Poston as his best bet to win the 2022 John Deere Classic. That bet reached +5500, and for the entire tournament, McClure’s highest bet returned almost $1,100. At the 2022 Masters, McClure’s model saw Scotty Scheffler win his first major of his career heading into the weekend.

Additionally, McClure’s best bets included Colin Morikawa, who outright won the 2021 British Open Championship despite being listed as a massive 40-1 longshot. . This model was also used for John Lahm’s first major championship win of his career (10-1) at the 2021 US Open. Rahm was two strokes away from the lead heading into the weekend, but models still predicted him as the winner.

This same model also nailed a whopping eight majors coming into the weekend. Anyone who has followed it has seen huge profits.

With the 2022 Wyndham Championship field now locked, SportsLine simulated the tournament 10,000 times and the results were astonishing. Visit SportsLine now to see the expected leaderboards.

Top 2022 Wyndham Championship Predictions

One of the big surprises the models are looking for at the 2022 Wyndham Championship is that Simpson (18-1), a seven-time PGA Tour champion and one of Vegas’ favorites, fell short of a clean sweep. It’s barely in the top five. With Simpson winning this tournament in his 2011 and Sedgfield his country having finished in the top 7 in his last five starts for his club, Simpson’s low odds are understandable. increase. But where the model is skeptical is Simpson’s performance on this year’s tour.

The 2012 US Open champion has only one top 10 this year and has more missed cuts (6) than top 25 finishes (4). Simpson would walk into Sedgefield in one of his worst runs of his career. His last three events were a missed cut, a missed cut and a 69th place. A big reason for his struggles was his work on the green, which was his strength when Simpson was ranked in the top 25 in strokes earned: putting in all of the last four years. He fell outside the top 100 this year. This bodes badly for a course designed by the same architect who designed Detroit Golf Club, where Simpson finished 69th a week before him.

Another surprise: 30-1 longshot Taylor Pendrith is making a strong run for the title. Pendris injured a rib in his March Players championship, and although he still finished 13th, the injury kept him out for four months. However, his three finishes since his comeback are 13th, 11th and 2nd, so he picked up where he left off.

The average winning score over the past six years in this competition has been over 20 under par. So breaking par is essential to top the leaderboard, and few can do it like Pendrith. 2022 Wyndham Among his championship field, he ranks his 7th in birdie average (4.07). He’s also batted above par in each of his last 13 rounds (spanning four tournaments), and streaking like him his golfers should be the ones to invest in Wyndham’s Championship 2022 betting. is. Click here to see who else to choose.

How to make the 2022 Wyndham Championship picks

This model targets 3 other golfers with amazing runs at odds of 28 to 1 or better. Anyone who stands by these long shots could be a big hit. Model recommendations can only be seen here.

then who will win Wyndham Championship 2022? Which long shot shocked the golf world? Check out 2022 Wyndham Championship odds Visit SportsLine to see the predicted 2022 Wyndham Championship Leaderboard.all from models that have nailed eight golf majors, including this year’s Masters.

2022 Wyndham Championship odds and fields

See all the Wyndham Championship 2022 picks, best bets and predictions here.

Will Zaratris 16-1
Shane Lowry 16-1
Webb Simpson 18-1
Billy Horschel 20-1
Lim Sung Jae 20-1
Corey Connors 25-1
Russell Henry 28-1
Adam Scott 30-1
Taylor Pendris 30-1
Justin Rose 35-1
Kim Joo Hyun 35-1
Denny McCarthy 35-1
Davis Riley 35-1
Tyrrell Hutton 35-1
Kim Si Woo 35-1
Harold Werner III 35-1
Aaron Wise 40-1
Keith Mitchell 40-1
Kevin Kisner 40-1
Brian Harman 45-1
Sebastian Munoz 45-1
Christian Bezuidenhout 45-1
Jason Day 45-1
JT Poston 50-1
Jonathan Vegas 60-1
Kevin Streelman 60-1
Adam Long 70-1
Scott Stallings 70-1
Cameron Champ 70-1
Chris Gottarup 70-1
Mark Hubbard 75-1
Alex Smalley 75-1
Lee Hodges 75-1
Nick Hardy 80-1
CT Pan 80-1
Joel Damen 80-1
Brendon Todd 80-1
Anirvan Lahiri 90-1
Martin Laird 90-1
JJ Spawn 90-1
Stewart Sink 90-1
Rickie Fowler 100-1
Aaron Lai 100-1
Grayson Sig 100-1
Doug Gim 100-1
Callum Talen 100-1
Stefan Yeager 100-1
Adam Svensson 100-1
KH Lee 100-1
Adam Schenck 100-1
Patrick Rogers 100-1
Harris English 100-1
Ryan Armor 100-1
Taylor Moore 100-1
Matthew Nesmith 125-1
Andrew Putnam 125-1
Vince Whaley 125-1
Russell Knox 125-1
Mackenzie Hughes 125-1
Hank Rebioda 125-1
Patton Quigeer 125-1
Austin Smotherman 125-1
Danny Willett 125-1
Cep Straka 125-1
Peter Mulnati 125-1
Tyler Duncan 125-1
Chadramy 125-1
David Lipsky 150-1
Matthias Schwab 150-1
James Hahn 150-1
Danny Lee 150-1
Chez Levy 150-1
Laurie Sabatini 150-1
Chesson Hadley 150-1
Matt Wallace 150-1
Lucas Glover 150-1
John Who 150-1
Sam Ryder 175-1
Bryce Garnett 175-1
Vaughan Taylor 175-1
Michael Grzyk 175-1
Joseph Bramlett 175-1
Scott Piercy 175-1
Cameron Percy 175-1
Hayden Buckley 175-1
Charlie Hoffman 175-1
Brandon Wu 175-1
Michael Thompson 200-1
Doc Redman 225-1
Nick Taylor 225-1
Andrew Novak 225-1
Kramer Hickok 225-1
Justin Lower 225-1
Chase Seifert 250-1
Sunyul No 250-1
Ryan Moore 250-1
Zach Johnson 275-1
Kelly Craft 275-1
Ben Martin 275-1
Satoshi Kodaira 275-1
Robert Streb 300-1
Scott Brown 300-1
Ben Griffin 300-1
Kevin Chappell 300-1
Paul Bargeon 300-1
Austin Cook 300-1
Rapha Cabrera Velo 350-1
Roger Sloan 350-1
Brandon Huggie 350-1
Harry Higgs 350-1
Brian Steward 350-1
Kevin Tway 400-1
Ben Coles 400-1
Garik Higo 400-1
Henrik Norlander 400-1
Jonathan Bird 400-1
Scott Gachwski 400-1
Coal Hammer 400-1
Bill Haas 400-1
Kiradek Affiburn Rat 400-1
Ryan Brehm 500-1
Jim Harman 500-1
Dylan Wu 500-1
Aaron Baddeley 500-1
Richie Werenski 500-1
Curtis Thompson 500-1
Bohoog 500-1
Jim Knows 500-1
Seth Reeves 500-1
Wesley Bryan 500-1
Jared Wolf 500-1
Max McGreevey 500-1
Chris Stroud 500-1
William McGart 500-1
Jason Dufner 500-1
Camilo Villegas 500-1
Luke Donald 500-1
David Skins 500-1
Martin Trainer 750-1
Dowie van der Walt 750-1
Andrew Landry 750-1
Songkang 750-1
Tommy Gainey 1000-1
Brett Drewitt 1000-1
Brian Gay 1000-1
Joshua Creel 1500-1
Nick Watney 1500-1
Bo Van Pelt 1500-1
Trent Phillips 2500-1
Tommy Gibson 2500-1
Davis Love III 2500-1
Ricky Barnes 2500-1

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