NFL Week 10 Parlay Picks
November 6, 2024The FedExCup Fall schedule is in the home stretch now with just three events remaining, beginning with this week’s World Wide Technology Championship in Mexico. None of the world’s top players are in the field, so it is a wide-open event where the favorite at Caesars is Max Greyserman at odds of +1600. This course in Mexico was designed by Tiger Woods and it should favor the longer hitters, as the fairways are very wide and the greens are very large. The FedExCup Fall schedule has been a struggle for us with the matchups, as it hasn’t been very good, so the break last week definitely didn’t hurt. Let’s see if we can get things going with this week’s World Wide Technology Championship matchup picks.
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Tournament Notes: El Cardonal at Diamante is about as easy as it gets for the PGA Tour pros. There is no rough and the greens are huge so scoring is always very good. It is a par 72 and that average score last year in this event was under 69 with Erik van Rooyen shooting 27-under par to win. The one defense for this course is normally the wind but the forecast this weekend is for relatively calm conditions so we should see low scores once again.
World Wide Technology Championship Matchups
Beau Hossler -130 vs. Taylor Moore
Max Greyserman -135 vs. Cameron Young
Max Greyserman -125 vs. Doug Ghim
Patton Kizzire -120 vs. Justin Lower
Nick Hardy -125 vs. Alex Smalley
J.J. Spaun -125 vs. Harry Hall
Patrick Fishburn -125 vs. Jacob Bridgeman
Doug Ghim -125 vs. Ben Griffin
Nate Lashley -135 vs. Luke List
Matt Kuchar -135 vs. Jhonatthan Vegas
Lucas Glover -130 vs. Harris English
Ben Griffin -120 vs. Harry Hall
Cameron Young -120 vs. Matti Schmid
Harris English -115 vs. Sam Stevens
J.J. Spaun -125 vs. Lucas Glover
Keith Mitchell -120 vs. Erik van Rooyen
Golf Matchup Picks
Patrick Fishburn -125 vs. Jacob Bridgeman
I definitely need to change things up a bit with the matchups so this week I am going to focus on driving distance since we know this course in Mexico is long and has no rough. Players who hit the ball a ton should do well. Fishburn ranks 27th on the PGA Tour in driving distance, while Bridgeman is just 90th. I’ll take Fishburn in this PGA Tour golf betting matchup.
Patton Kizzire -120 vs. Justin Lower
You never know when Kizzire is going to contend, but he usually does far better in weaker fields like this one. He is 78th in driving distance while Lower is just 132nd in driving distance and that is a definitely advantage for Kizzire. I’ll take Kizzire in this golf betting matchup at the small price.
Jhonatthan Vegas +105 vs. Matt Kuchar
This matchup is all about distance off the tee and it is a big difference, as Vegas ranks 8th on the PGA Tour in driving distance, while Kuchar is 168th. I think the wrong player is favored in this golf matchup, so I’ll take Vegas at plus money in this PGA betting matchup.
Luke List +115 vs. Nate Lashley
Another golf matchup where I think the wrong player is favored in this one. List is 59th in distance off the tee, while Lashley is a poor 154th in driving distance. I’ll take List at plus money in this PGA betting matchup.
Harris English -115 vs. Sam Stevens
The last golf betting matchup has me taking English over Stevens. English won in Mexico about a year ago and he comes in playing well with a T6 and T9. This is a short price, so I’ll take English in this matchup.Check out the latest World Wide Technology Championship matchup odds at Caesars.