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I need you to rewrite the following sentence for me: “The cat is sitting on the mat.”
This week marks the occurrence of the second significant golf tournament in the 2022 season.
From Thursday to Sunday, the PGA Championship takes place at Southern Hills Country Club.
This week’s field will feature several prominent players, including Tiger Woods. Nevertheless, the focus will primarily be on Scottie Scheffler, who emerged victorious in April’s Masters tournament.
Is Scheffler’s impressive winning streak enough to keep Michigan sports bettors hooked?
PGA Championship rundown
The PGA Championship, being one of the four prestigious annual major championships in golf, showcases the world’s finest golfers over a span of four days.
- The dates are scheduled for May 19th to May 22nd, 2022.
- Tulsa, Oklahoma is where it is located.
- Title: Experience the Southern Hills Country Club Course<br><br>Description: Discover the Southern Hills Country Club Course and indulge in a world-class golfing experience.
- The course has a par of 70.
- The length is 7,556 yards.
- CBS, ESPN, and ESPN+ are popular choices for television and streaming options.
- The prize pool for 2021 amounts to a staggering $12 million.
- In 2021, the first-place prize will amount to $2.16 million.
- Phil Mickelson is the reigning champion.
This week, there is no competition.
Rahm, Scheffler PGA Championship favorites
As the weekend approaches, Scheffler and Jon Rahm emerge as the top picks among bettors.
The majority of people rank these two players as the top contenders in the PGA Championship markets. Additionally, Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, and Colin Morikawa are also considered strong contenders.
Scheffler, currently holding the top spot in the world rankings, is currently experiencing an extraordinary period of success. In an impressive streak, he has emerged victorious in four out of his last seven tournaments, which notably includes The Masters.
Although it was Scheffler’s inaugural major championship win, he had previously secured a spot within the top 10 in both of his prior PGA Championship participations. In 2020, he attained fourth place, and in 2021, he achieved eighth place.
Scheffler has consistently excelled in major championships, displaying exceptional performances. In his past seven tournaments, he has achieved remarkable results, finishing 19th or higher in every single one. Furthermore, his impressive record encompasses five top-10 finishes and a well-deserved victory.
Rahm currently holds the second position in the global rankings, with Scheffler leading the pack. Recently, Rahm secured a victory at the Mexico Open, marking his first win in 2022.
In his career, the Spaniard has clinched a significant title at the 2021 U.S. Open and secured an eighth-place position in the 2021 PGA Championship. However, his recent performance at The Masters, where he finished in 27th place, ended a remarkable streak of achieving top-10 finishes in four consecutive major tournaments.
Tiger Woods teeing it up in PGA Championship
Despite still undergoing the recovery process from his rollover accident a year ago, Tiger Woods aims to clinch his 16th major championship this weekend.
Tiger is currently not being counted among the favorites to win the Wanamaker Trophy. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that when Southern Hills last hosted the PGA Championship in 2007, Woods emerged as the victorious champion.
Despite being considered a long shot, Woods is still attracting a significant amount of bets from people all across the country.
According to Jason Scott, VP of Trading for BetMGM, Tiger Woods (+6600) poses the highest risk for the sportsbook in the PGA Championship. Should Tiger emerge victorious, it would mark the largest loss in BetMGM history. Conversely, Tiger failing to make the cut would be a favorable outcome for the sportsbook.
Last month, Woods made a comeback in The Masters after a two-year absence from PGA events, securing a 47th position overall. Currently holding the 818th rank globally, Woods has an impressive record of winning the PGA Championship four times throughout his career. Additionally, he achieved a notable second place finish in the tournament back in 2018.
Defending champ Phil Mickelson not competing
Phil Mickelson, the defending champion, will not be present in the field, whereas Tiger will be.
Mickelson, who achieved one of the most unforgettable major wins in history, is notably absent from the tour just a year later.
Mickelson, at the age of 50, made history by becoming the oldest major champion ever. He secured this remarkable achievement by outperforming the PGA Championship field and winning by a margin of two shots.
Lefty secured his sixth major championship of his career, with the PGA Championship marking his second victory in the tournament.
However, in a span of only 12 months, Mickelson has found himself ostracized in the golf community due to his contentious remarks regarding the Saudi-backed Super Golf League.
When discussing Greg Norman’s rival league, Mickelson was quoted by Alan Shipnuck in an excerpt from his unauthorized biography as follows:
According to Mickelson, Shipnuck states that given their involvement in Khashoggi’s murder and their severe violation of human rights, including executing individuals based on their sexual orientation, it seems implausible to even consider it. However, Mickelson believes that despite these concerns, this unique chance to redefine the operations of the PGA Tour is worth contemplating.
Following Mickelson’s announcement of taking a break from golf, he opted out of participating in The Masters and withdrew from the upcoming major last Friday. His most recent tournament was the Saudi International on February 6th.
Ryan Brehm representing Michigan
This weekend, there is only one representative from the state of Michigan.
Ryan Brehm, a native of Mount Pleasant and a graduate of Michigan State University, will be participating in the PGA Championship.
Brehm’s first PGA Tour victory secured him a spot in the major as he triumphed in the Puerto Rico Open earlier this year, elevating his world ranking to 286th.
Brehm is considered an extremely unlikely contender to win the upcoming weekend tournament. According to oddsmakers, his chances of clinching the Wanamaker trophy are slim.
Brehm’s participation in the 2017 U.S. Open resulted in a 53rd place finish, making this upcoming championship only his second major tournament.
BetMGM Michigan offering PGA Championship winner’s insurance
If you place a bet on a player to win the PGA Championship, BetMGM Michigan is providing insurance coverage.
In the event that your chosen player fails to secure a victory but manages to finish among the top 5, BetMGM will grant you free bets equivalent to your wager, with a maximum limit of $25.
Make sure to choose to participate in the promotion.