Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rahm, Fowler get bulk of handicappe­r’s bankroll

- By Wes Reynolds Special to the Review-journal

The Review-journal has provided golf handicappe­r Wes Reynolds (@Wesreynold­s1) with a mythical $200 bankroll to play the futures board at the Westgate sports book for the PGA Championsh­ip, which starts Thursday at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis. Reynolds correctly picked Brooks Koepka to win the U.S. Open at 25-1 odds in the Review-journal in June.

The 100th PGA Championsh­ip will be played at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis for the first time since 1992. The par-70 course, which measures more than 7,300 yards, was designed by the legendary Robert Trent Jones and redesigned by his son, Rees Jones. The key stats for success at Bellerive are greens in regulation, three-putt avoidance, strokes gained: tee to green and birdie average.

Two angles I see as key to picking the winner of the Wanamaker Trophy are the facts that the last 27 major champions have ranked in the top 50 in the world and that in 14 of the past 17 years, the PGA Champion has won an event earlier in the season.

$40 on Jon Rahm at 25-1

The Spaniard seems to be the forgotten man this week among the top-10 players. This is a buy-low opportunit­y with Rahm, 23, coming off missed cuts in the last two majors. He did finish fourth at the Masters, and between the two missed cuts at the majors, he had two top fives. Rahm has two wins this year, including the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, also a Jones-designed course.

$40 on Rickie Fowler at 18-1

Besides Rahm, the ninth-ranked Fowler is the highest-rated player without a major. He tied for 17th at the Bridgeston­e but hasn’t won since February 2017 at the Honda Classic. He ranks in the top 40 in all the key stats and has eight top-five finishes in majors, including the runner-up at this year’s Masters.

$30 on Tony Finau at 30-1

The 29th-ranked Finau is the only player in the world to finish in the top 10 of all three majors, tying for 10th at the Masters, finishing fifth at the U.S. Open and tying for ninth at the British Open. That’s one reason he’s a sharp market play this week.

$25 on Patrick Cantlay at 40-1

Cantlay is a familiar name in Las Vegas as the winner of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in November. The 24th-ranked player in the world has five top-10 finishes this season and tied for sixth at the Bridgeston­e.

$15 on Bryson Dechambeau at 60-1

Another potential buy-low opportunit­y here for the world’s No. 22-ranked player, who won the Memorial. DeChambeau’s game should fit this course.

$12 each on Kyle Stanley, Thorbjorn Olesen at 80-1

Stanley finished second and Olesen third at the Bridgeston­e.

Long shots: $10 on Gary Woodland at 100-1, $8 each on Rafael Cabrera-bello, Si-woo Kim at 125-1.

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