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November 6, 2024The FedExCup Fall Schedule continues this week with the World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico where Max Greyserman is the golf betting favorite. The field this week in Mexico is the weakest in recent memory, as none of the world’s top ranked players are making the trip. Greyserman is listed as the favorite at PROLINE+ at odds of 19-1. It has been a long time since a favorite in a golf tournament was listed at odds of nearly 20-1, but you can make a case for numerous players who could win this week. Let’s look at World Wide Technology Championship odds and picks.
World Wide Technology Championship Odds
Max Greyserman 19-1
Cameron Young 23-1
Beau Hossler 23-1
Doug Ghim 26-1
J.J. Spaun 29-1
Harry Hall 29-1
Ben Griffin 29-1
Matt Kuchar 31-1
Lucas Glover 31-1
Maverick McNealy 31-1
Harris English 31-1
Keith Mitchell 31-1
Matthias Schmid 31-1
Jhonattan Vegas 31-1
Samuel Stevens 36-1
Taylor Moore 36-1
Erik van Rooyen 36-1
Tom Hoge 36-1
Rico Hoey 41-1
Patrick Rodgers 41-1
Adam Svensson 41-1
Patrick Fishburn 46-1
Neal Shipley 46-1
Daniel Berger 46-1
Jacob Bridgeman 51-1
Austin Eckroat 51-1
Nicolas Echavarria 56-1
Michael Kim 56-1
Justin Lower 61-1
Patton Kizzire 66-1
Joe Highsmith 66-1
Chandler Phillips 66-1
Kyoung-Hoon Lee 66-1
Charley Hoffman 71-1
Bud Cauley 76-1
Henrik Norlander 81-1
Vincent Whaley 81-1
Pierceson Coody 81-1
Justin Suh 81-1
Nick Hardy 81-1
Nate Lashley 81-1
Alex Smalley 81-1
Chad Ramey 91-1
Carson Young 91-1
Luke List 91-1
Joseph Bramlett 91-1
All other players are listed with odds of 100-1 or higher.
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Venue: El Cardonal at Diamante in Los Cabos, Mexico is a par 72 that measures 7,452 yards. It was designed by Tiger Woods and features wide fairways and large greens.
Last Year: Erik van Rooyen won this event a year ago, shooting 27-under par. Finishing two shots back were Camilo Villegas and Matt Kuchar at 25-under. Justin Suh was another shot back in fourth, while Andrew Putnam and Ryan Palmer tied for fifth.
TV Coverage: Golf Channel
Favorite
Max Greyserman 19-1
It should go without saying by now that I am not taking the golf betting favorite. PGA and LIV favorites simply don’t win that often and they definitely don’t win enough to be profitable. I don’t even know that Greyserman should be favored at all and it is somewhat of a surprise to see him listed at odds this low. I know he tied for 2nd at the ZOZO and he has had some decent finishes, but I still can’t take him as the golf betting favorite.
Golf Picks
Doug Ghim 26-1
I think you can make a case that Ghim should be favored and yet we are getting him at 26-1. He is still looking for his first PGA Tour win and I think it could come this week in Mexico. He ranks highly in Shots Gained: Tee-to-Green and he also ranks well in Strokes Gained: Approach and Current Form. He finished 2nd at the Shriners and I think he can play well again this week.
Lucas Glover 31-1
Glover is playing well and at least with Glover we have a player who knows how to win and that is rare in this field. He is putting better of late he should thrive on a course like this one in Mexico. Glover has won six times on the PGA Tour and if he wins this week, he can lock up a spot in the World’s top 50 players entering next season.
Joe Highsmith 66-1
Highsmith could get into the top 125 and be able to play next season on the PGA Tour. He played well at the Shriners and at the Black Desert Championship and both of those were desert courses. Highsmith turned pro in 2022 and he is making solid progress. The field this week is not that strong and Highsmith can contend.
Henrik Norlander 81-1
Norlander is playing better of late with a number of top 20 finishes. He needs one more good finish to make sure he gets into the Top 125 for next season. He has played well on Paspalum golf courses and there is no reason he can’t be in the mix this week at big odds.
Cameron Champ 101-1
The first of my big longshots is Champ. This course in Mexico is perfect for him, as Champ is all about distance and not accuracy. This course has wide fairways and large greens and that is perfect for Champ. He doesn’t win that often, but long courses are where he can shine.
Wesley Bryan 125-1
Bryan is making progress, as he is up to 138th in the FedExCup Fall Series List and he needs to get into the Top 125 to get a full PGA Tour card for next year. He finished well at the tournament in Utah and he has played well outside of the U.S. in previous tournaments, including a win in the Mexico Championship in 2016 on the Korn Ferry Tour. I’ll take a flyer on him at big odds.Check out the latest World Wide Technology Championship odds at PROLINE+.