uspga150A betting preview for the 2022 edition of the Honda Classic which gets under way at PGA National, Palm Beach, Florida on Thursday 24th February courtesy of @BetXChange

 

 

 

 

Golf: The Honda Classic

Venue: PGA National, Palm Beach, Florida.
Dates: Thursday 24th – Sunday 27th February 2022

Tournament Preview

The PGA Tour continues in Florida and there are plenty of players looking to put themselves into contention at the Honda Classic. An event that has regularly jostled for position in the PGA Tour calendar, the Honda Classic has been on the tour since 1972 and the impressive alumni that have won the event is testament to the events’ status on the tour. Rory McIlroy, Vijay Singh, Fred Couples and Jack Nicklaus are all previous winners of the event and with $7 million in the prize pot this week, it should be a superb weekend of golf.

Betting Preview

Outright Winner

Plenty of the biggest names on the PGA Tour feature here in Florida and they will be keen to get their hands on some silverware here:-

Sungjae Im – 12/1

2020 Honda Classic champion Sungjae Im won well in this event two years ago and with some impressive showings so far this year too, he could be very much in the mix come Sunday afternoon.

Daniel Berger – 16/1

With a couple of top 10 finishes on the PGA Tour already under his belt this season, Daniel Berger is a man in form, and he heads up a strong domestic field here at Palm Beach.

Joaquin Niemann – 20/1

Young Chilean Joaquin Niemann is a prolific performer on the PGA Tour, and he could go well this week after a superb win at the Genesis Invitational last weekend.

Brooks Koepka – 20/1

Four time major winner Brooks Koepka is one of the most dangerous players on the PGA Tour and despite no recent form to go off, he can be so tough to beat if he brings his A game.

Tommy Fleetwood – 30/1

Englishman Tommy Fleetwood is not in the form of his life but there have been signs he’s finding his top nick once again and he will be looking to pick up a much needed event win here.

1st Round Leader

The whole field here in Florida will believe they can get off to a strong start and if they do so they could set themselves up for the week ahead:

Shane Lowry – 33/1

2019 Open champion Shane Lowry has been putting in some good performances of late on the PGA Tour and with conditions set to be similar here, he could be a tough man to stop.

Ian Poulter – 65/1

Englishman Ian Poulter is one of the toughest competitors around and should he get going from the off here in the familiar surrounds of Florida, he could end up topping the leader board at the end of day 1.

Top Ten Finish

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

Matthew Wolff – 4/1

Young American Matthew Wolff is continually coming of age on the PGA Tour, and he will fancy making his mark in one of the biggest events on the calendar this week.

Brian Harman – 4/1

American Brian Harman is another man that enjoys the big events and whilst his recent form has been a little sticky, a top 10 finish is well within reach here.

Rickie Fowler – 7/1

American Rickie Fowler has fallen from the top table of elite golf over the past 12 months, but he returns to an event he has won before, and he could see this as his chance to find form once more.

The Honda Classic betxchange.com Best Bets:

Outright Winner: Sungjae Im – 12/1

1st Round Leader: Ian Poulter – 65/1

Top Ten Finish: Brian Harman – 4/1

 

Note, odds quoted are subject to change

 

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