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November 12, 2024Just two events remain on the FedExCup Fall Schedule; this week’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship and The RSM Classic next week in Georgia. It is a critical time for players looking to make it into the Top 125 in the FedExCup standings so they get exempt PGA TOUR membership for 2025. Seamus Power is listed as the favorite at PROLINE+ at odds of 15-1. It was another favorite losing last week, as Max Greyserman played well but didn’t win. Longshots have done very well in this tournament throughout the years, including a year ago when Camilo Villegas hit at odds of more than 100-1. Let’s look at Butterfield Bermuda Championship odds and picks.
Butterfield Bermuda Championship Odds
Seamus Power 15-1
Mackenzie Hughes 19-1
Ben Griffin 21-1
Maverick McNealy 21-1
Samuel Stevens 23-1
Doug Ghim 23-1
Patrick Rodgers 26-1
Justin Lower 26-1
Lucas Glover 29-1
Andrew Novak 31-1
Daniel Berger 34-1
Matthias Schmid 34-1
Andrew Putnam 34-1
Rico Hoey 36-1
Nick Taylor 36-1
Brendon Todd 36-1
Jhonattan Vegas 41-1
Jacob Bridgeman 41-1
Kevin Yu 41-1
Joe Highsmith 41-1
Alex Smalley 41-1
Carson Young 46-1
Mark Hubbard 46-1
Nick Hardy 46-1
Greyson Sigg 51-1
Michael Kim 56-1
Nicolas Echavarria 56-1
Vincent Whaley 61-1
Henrik Norlander 66-1
Ben Kohles 66-1
Chesson Hadley 71-1
Joel Dahmen 76-1
Wesley Bryan 81-1
Chad Ramey 81-1
Kyoung-Hoon Lee 81-1
Kevin Streelman 81-1
Joseph Bramlett 81-1
Dylan Wu 81-1
Nate Lashley 91-1
Hayden Springer 91-1
All other players are listed with odds of 100-1 or higher.
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Venue: Port Royal in Southampton, Bermuda is a par 71 that measures 6,828 yards. It is a short course by PGA Tour standards and the only real challenge for the players is the sea-side winds.
Last Year: Camilo Villegas surprised a lot of people last year, as he won this event, shooting 6-under par on Sunday to finish with a score of 24-under par. He was two shots better than Alex Noren. Matti Schmid finished third, Y.C. Yuan finished fourth, while Adam Scott and Ryan Moore tied for fifth.
TV Coverage: Golf Channel
Favorite
Seamus Power 15-1
It was another favorite losing last week with Max Greyserman failing to win. This week Power is in the role of the favorite. He did win this event two years ago but you should know by know that I almost never take favorites unless their name is Scheffler, so I am not backing Power this week.
Golf Picks
Ben Griffin 21-1
Griffin is one of the highest ranked players in the field and he is overdue to get his first PGA Tour win. He plays really well on short golf courses and Bermudagrass is his favorite surface. He finished third in this event two years ago and I expect him to contend this time around as well.
Justin Lower 26-1
I have noticed on the PGA Tour recently that players who are in contention the previous week and just fall short will oftentimes play well the following week and get the win. Lower was definitely in contention last week at the World Wide Technology Championship and could have won. I think he could be poised to bounce right back and win this week and we get 26-1.
Daniel Berger 34-1
Berger has been playing better of late and we know he can win, as he is a four-time winner on the PGA Tour. The short course in Bermuda should help his cause and with the wind expected to kick up, Berger should be right in his element. This is a key week for Berger who is 124th in the FedExCup Fall Series List standings.
Greyson Sigg 51-1
Sigg has played well in the Fall Series and he is poised for success this week and next week at home in St Simons Island for The RSM Classic. Sigg is still looking for his first PGA Tour win and he comes in playing well and against a weak field, he can definitely contend.
Joel Dahmen 76-1
It would be just like Dahmen to get the win this week. He loves to play coastal courses and he comes in playing well after finishing strong in Mexico last week. He has played well in windy conditions in the past and he is fighting to stay in the Top 125. I give him a chance to win this week and we get big golf betting odds.Check out the latest Butterfield Bermuda Championship odds at PROLINE+.