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World Wide Technology Championship betting guide: 4 picks our expert loves this week

World Wide Technology Championship betting guide: 4 picks our expert loves this week

World Wide Technology Championship Betting Guide: Our Expert’s Top Four Picks

This week’s World Wide Technology Championship brings high-stakes golf to Mayakoba, Mexico. Our expert handicapper has analyzed the field and selected four bets he loves:

  1. Cameron Davis to Win: Davis has momentum after winning the Australian Open and boasts a strong record at Mayakoba.
  2. Russell Henley Top-10 Finish: Henley finished third here last year and has consistently performed well in similar events.
  3. Aaron Wise Top-15 Finish: Wise is in-form, with two top-10s in his last three starts, and he shines on courses like Mayakoba.
  4. Round 1 Over/Under 145.5: Expect low scores in ideal conditions on Thursday. Our expert predicts an under.
Woods’ son misses cut at U.S. Junior Amateur

Woods’ son misses cut at U.S. Junior Amateur

Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie Woods, missed the cut at the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort in Oregon on Friday. Woods, 15, shot rounds of 78 and 81 to finish at 19-over 159, well above the cut line of 148.

The top 64 players after two rounds of stroke play advanced to match play, which begins Saturday. Woods was making his second appearance in the U.S. Junior Amateur. He missed the cut in his debut last year.

Woods is still an accomplished junior golfer, having won several tournaments on the AJGA circuit. He is committed to play college golf at Stanford University next year.

This 1 stat can predict your average score, says top teacher

This 1 stat can predict your average score, says top teacher

Ace golfer Justin Rose says top teacher Dr. Anand Pillai has found a way to predict the average score of a player based on how many Putts per Greens in Regulation (GIR) they make. Pillai identified a strong correlation between the two, showing that players who make more putts per GIR average higher scores. This stat can help golfers identify areas for improvement and focus their practice accordingly.