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Zurich Classic betting guide: 5 picks our expert loves this week

Zurich Classic betting guide: 5 picks our expert loves this week

Zurich Classic ‍Betting⁢ Guide

Zurich Classic Betting Guide
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With the Zurich Classic ​just around the corner, our experts have scoured the​ field⁣ and‌ identified five‌ picks they​ love ⁢this ⁣week.

  • Rory⁣ McIlroy & Shane Lowry (+850)

McIlroy and Lowry have ‌been one ​of the ⁣most consistent teams on Tour this ⁤season, finishing​ in​ the‌ top 10 in ⁤three of their four starts together.‍ They’re‌ both excellent ball-strikers​ and ⁢have a proven track ‌record ⁣of success in team events.

  • Collin Morikawa‌ & Kurt Kitayama (+1000)

Morikawa is one of ‍the best young players in the world, and he’s ⁢teamed up with Kitayama, who is‍ a rising star on the PGA⁤ Tour. Morikawa is‍ a great putter, and Kitayama is a long hitter, ‌so they complement​ each other well.

  • Viktor Hovland & ​Kris Ventura ‍(+1200)

Hovland is another ‍young player who has been making ​a lot of noise⁤ on Tour this season. He’s​ won twice⁤ already this ‌year, and he’s teamed up with ​Ventura, who is a solid all-around player. Hovland and Ventura are both⁣ good ball-strikers ⁤and⁣ have ‌a ⁣chance ​to make a run at the ⁤title this week.

Other Contenders

In‍ addition to⁣ our top five picks, here⁣ are a few other teams that we think could contend this ⁤week:

  • Jon Rahm ‌& Ryan Palmer
  • Justin Thomas ⁢& Will Zalatoris
  • Patrick Cantlay ⁣& Xander Schauffele
  • Brooks⁣ Koepka &⁤ Bryson DeChambeau

The​ Zurich ​Classic is always ⁤a fun and exciting event, and​ we’re looking forward to seeing who comes out on top this year.

Top Picks for‍ the⁣ Greensome Format

Top Picks for the Greensome Format
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The Zurich Classic is a unique event on the⁤ PGA ⁣Tour, ‌as it is⁣ the only team event played ⁢in​ a stroke play format. This year, the tournament will ⁢be ​played at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, Louisiana. The course is a ⁤par 72 layout that⁢ measures 7,425 yards.⁤ It is a challenging course that will test ​the best ⁢players⁤ in the world.

There are a few players ‍who⁢ stand out as good‌ picks to ​win ⁣the ⁢Zurich Classic this year. One of ⁣those players is‌ Jon Rahm.‍ Rahm is the number ⁢one ranked player in the world and ⁤he⁢ is coming off ‌a​ win at the‍ Mexico Open. He is one ‌of ‌the longest hitters⁢ on tour‍ and he is​ also a very good putter. Rahm⁤ is ‌a ‌great pick ⁣to win any tournament he‌ plays in, and‍ the ⁤Zurich ​Classic is no exception.

Another player ‍who is‌ a ‍good ⁤pick to win the Zurich​ Classic is Collin Morikawa. Morikawa is the number two​ ranked player in the ‌world​ and he is coming off a win at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. ⁤He is one of the most⁣ consistent players‍ on tour and⁣ he⁤ is always a threat to win. Morikawa is a great pick to win the Zurich ⁣Classic, especially if he is paired with a good⁢ putter.

Finally, Patrick Cantlay is another player⁢ who is‍ a good⁢ pick‌ to win⁤ the ‌Zurich ‌Classic. Cantlay is⁤ the ‌number three ranked player in the world and he is coming off a win at the BMW Championship. He is ‌one‌ of‍ the best putters on tour ⁤and he is⁣ also ⁣a very good ball-striker.⁣ Cantlay is a great pick to ​win ⁣the Zurich Classic, ⁣especially if ‌he is paired with a‍ good driver.

Value Plays ‌in the Field

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There are plenty of big names at the top⁤ of the⁣ Zurich Classic betting market,⁣ but there⁢ are also plenty ‍of value​ plays to ​be⁣ found ‍further down the ‍list. Here are four​ players who could surprise​ this week:

  • Lee Westwood: The Englishman ⁢is a ‌former⁤ world number one and has won‌ 44 professional events worldwide. He ⁤has ‍struggled‌ for form ⁤in recent years, but ⁣he⁤ is starting⁣ to show⁤ signs of a resurgence. He finished tied for ​13th at the⁢ Masters and tied for‍ seventh ⁢at the ‌RBC Heritage.

  • Matt Wallace: ‌The Englishman is‌ one of the ‍most talented young players in the game and ‌he’ll be looking for his first PGA Tour win this week. He has been in good form ‍this year, with five top ten finishes in⁤ his last eleven⁢ starts.

  • Ryan Palmer: The American is a two-time ⁤PGA Tour winner and he is ​always ⁢a threat to win on a tight course like TPC Louisiana. He finished⁣ tied for 11th at the Masters and tied ⁤for‍ eighth at⁤ the ⁣RBC Heritage.

  • Emiliano Grillo: The Argentine is a ​rising‌ star and⁣ he ⁤is coming off a ‌win at the​ Honda Classic. He is long‍ and straight off⁢ the tee, which ‍will ‌be a big ⁢advantage this ⁣week. ⁢He is also a good putter, ⁣which will be⁢ key on the greens at TPC Louisiana.

    Seasoned Veterans⁤ to Watch

    Seasoned ‌Veterans to Watch
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Over the‍ years, the‍ Zurich Classic has been a tournament‌ where experience has often prevailed. ‌Here are a few seasoned veterans ⁤who could be in contention this‌ week:

Billy Horschel: ⁤The 36-year-old American has been a‌ consistent ⁤performer‌ on the ‍PGA Tour for​ over a decade, with seven PGA ‌Tour victories to‌ his name. Horschel is a solid all-around player who excels in both ball-striking and putting. He finished T-4 in this event last year and ⁢is a ​good pick ​to contend again this ​week.

Matt Fitzpatrick: The ‌28-year-old Englishman is​ one of the most talented young players in ⁣the world. Fitzpatrick has already⁣ won ‍seven times ​on ⁣the European Tour and is looking ‍for his ⁤first⁣ PGA ‌Tour victory.⁣ He is⁤ a great ball-striker and putter, and ‍he should ‍be a contender⁤ this week at TPC Louisiana.

Kevin Kisner: The​ 39-year-old American is a two-time PGA Tour winner who is ‌known for his ⁣gritty ​play. Kisner​ is⁣ not the longest ⁣hitter, but he makes ⁤up for it with​ his⁣ accuracy and putting. He finished T-3 in ⁣this event in 2021 and is a‍ good⁤ pick to contend⁤ again this week.

The Zurich‍ Classic of ⁢New ⁣Orleans, a team⁢ event⁣ on ‍the PGA Tour, is set to tee off this⁤ week at⁢ TPC Louisiana. Our experts have identified five‍ teams that​ they believe have⁢ a⁣ great ‌chance to contend‍ for the title. With a strong field of teams assembled, this year’s Zurich Classic is sure to be an⁢ exciting event.

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