uspga150A betting preview for the 2021 edition of the WWT Championships at Mayakoba which gets under way at El Camaleon Golf Club, Playa del Carmen, Mexico on Thursday 4th November courtesy of @BetXChange

 

 

 

Golf – WWT Championships at Mayakoba

Venue: El Camaleon Golf Club, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Dates: Thursday 4th – Sunday 7th November 2021

Tournament Preview

The 15th edition of the Mayakoba Classic gets underway in Mexico with a strong field assembled once more in 2021. The event was the first to be played in Mexico on the PGA Tour and with a prize fund of over $7 million, it has developed into one of the biggest events on the calendar. PGA stalwarts Matt Kuchar and Pat Perez just two of the winning alumni at the event that continues to attract a stellar field from the US and beyond.

Betting Preview

Outright Winner

Plenty of PGA Tour regulars make up the field in Mexico this week with precious ranking points and prize money on offer:-

Justin Thomas – 16/1

World number 7 Justin Thomas hasn’t been at the very top of this game throughout 2020 but he is always in and around the winning positions in the events that matter and is justified favourite here.

Viktor Hovland – 18/1

Young Norwegian Viktor Hovland now looks fully at home on the PGA Tour, and he will be raring to go after a couple of weeks off following the Ryder Cup, here in Mexico.

Abraham Ancer – 18/1

Home favourite Abraham Ancer always plays well in Mexican conditions and with his general performance level improving hugely this year, he could well compete with the big boys come Sunday.

Brooks Koepka – 35/1

Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka has endured an injury plagued couple of seasons, but his playing level continues to improve every week and he sneak under the radar here in Mexico.

Rickie Fowler – 65/1

As one of the most talented players never to win a major, Rickie Fowler continues to underachieve in the eyes of many, but he has a game well suited to the quick conditions in Mexico this week.

1st Round Leader

Producing the goods over 72 holes is often the most difficult thing for any golfer to do therefore here are our first round leader picks:-

Tony Finau – 33/1

American Tony Finau continues to churn out the performances on the PGA Tour and he should right in contention from the off here in Mexico.

Justin Rose – 50/1

Englishman Justin Rose has fallen off the pace on the PGA Tour over the past couple of seasons but playing conditions should suit his accurate game here in Mexico.

Pat Perez – 60/1

Former Mayakoba Classic winner Pat Perez has had a quiet season in 2021 but he could relish a return to one of his greatest victories this weekend.

Top Ten Finish

With so many quality players assembled here in Mexico, getting into the winning enclosure could be tough but there are plenty of candidates to finish in the top 10 come Sunday:-

Patrick Reed – 10/3

American Patrick Reed has overcome injury problems this season and after a second place finish last week, he could be in good form again here

Shane Lowry – 7/2

Irishman Shane Lowry is often one of the most consistent players on both the PGA and European Tours and how he would love a good week here.

Alex Noren – 9/2

Swede Alex Noren hasn’t enjoyed his best season on the European Tour, and he will be hoping to find some form on the PGA Tour this season and the course in Mexico should be a good fit for him.

 

WWT Championships at Mayakokba betXchange.com Best Bets:

Outright Winner: Justin Thomas – 16/1

1st Round Leader:  Tony Finau – 33/1

Top Ten Finish: Patrick Reed – 10/3

 

Note, odds quoted are subject to change

 

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