Well, the scrappy little Irishman did it!
Rory McIlroy teed off at the PGA Tour Championship in Atlanta with a 5 stroke disadvantage to the FedEx Cup points leader Justin Thomas and finished up the final round on Sunday 5 strokes and 4 ahead of Xander Schauffele.
It was a performance from McIlroy who took quite a little flack during the entire year for apparently not being the athlete.
He fell significantly far down the leaderboard and did have a couple tournaments where it appeared that he was potentially in path but faltered.
We always seem to remember the negatives .
Should you have a look at the number of championships he competed in (19) and also the quantity of top ten finishes he had (14), it brings what was his best season ever clearly into focus.
He’s easily the favorite if we can not write off him and as you might imagine, I am not going to move all-in on him either.
The trek was left by fellow PGA Tour Championship rival Tommy Fleetwood too and is currently sitting 10 to 1 to get a victory.
Right up there together are fellow UK star and back-to-back European Masters defending winner Matthew Fitzpatrick whose present gaming chances to win are put at (+800).
Even the Fitzpatrick is but has made his mark on the European Tour but also on the PGA Tour.
He had been 20th at the Open Championship, 21st at The Masters, runner-up in the Arnold, and 12th in the United States Open in 2019.
The Northwestern alum cannot be ignored in your betting spread for this weekend.
BetOnline sportsbook has the odds that this week.
Let’s get after it!
The course history is not there although the Dane isn’t in his best form as of late.
Several of the winners here have flown not in swinging a club that was sexy but hence performed regardless.
So it is not like he is worn down, he is coming off of a month break.
The time off may well have helped him recover from a psychological block or a slight injury.
These are “maybe’s”. I understand, yet this man lost out of this tournament last year at a playoff Fitzpatrick completing 17 below par to the 72 holes that are scheduled .
Lucas was top ten in 2017.
If it weren’t for his latest form, I’d think his odds to get a top twenty five finish would possibly be -115 or more.
Let us take him 2 to 1 to kick things off.
Hero and the face of last year’s winning Ryder Cup team, Tommy Fleetwood is explained astonishing.
Whenever he is ignored, he comes through and as soon as the expectations are placed beside his golden locks on his shoulders, the Brit appears to disappoint.
Well, even though he’s the golfer to the board behind Fitzpatrick and Rory, several specialists are not giving him much of a opportunity.
That’s fine. A success will be problematic here when you consider the field of competitors.
I enjoy him plus cash, though, for a ten.
He’s undoubtedly among the top 5 when not players in this tournament and as I said, loves to surprise us.
Though he hasn’t been great since of late, he still has three 20s including a couple of top 10s to his own name at Crans-sur-Sierre since his debut here in 2012.
We’d be talking Tommy Fleetwood because the 2019 Open Championship winner if it were not for a Shane Lowrey.
What impressed me even more than that was his place tie alongside fellow Brit Fitzpatrick the week in the St Jude Invitational.
I see Tommy displaying his locks as well as his skills and returning to his home continent in style this week.
Okay, here is a good chance to come out ahead with one wager in all of our bets.
Hend is in the base of this betting odds list this week.
Therefore, why are we picking him?
He also was a runner-up in 2017 and 2016. He also shot Alex Noren, Fitzpatrick and the winners both times.
Last year, eh, 45th when that attracted his chances to where they are today, then I’m cool with it.
His variant is no bueno but includes a win at the Maybank Championship in the Tour this past year.
Scott’s long-hitting art probably will not help him but he definitely knows how to play with this course, therefore I do not find anything wrong with projecting 12.50 down to create 100 dollars for only a high twenty.
Even the 46-year-old is coming from a few months of rest.
This young man has mastered this tournament in the recent past.
Is he the champ but also comes with a runner up finish in 2015 and a T7 at’16.
Fitz is also in outstanding shape.
He finished 1 shot behind the winner last week at the Scandanavian Masters, 4th in St Jude, 20t in The Open and placed 12th in the US Open.
Think about the pressure of the hat trick getting into the young man?
I’m not buying it. The presence of this recently crowned FedEx Cup Champion Rory McIlroy will probably pull just enough of their attention off of him thus allowing him to fully focus on the task ahead.
8, we have mentioned his name.
Give him some dough.
Last week was fun!
In the event that you think about it the beginning strokes system worked out.
Rahm and Webb Simpson fell to the middle of the bunch but minus 10 Justin Thomas didn’t run away with this, and the top three arguably best golfers of 2019 finished in these positions.
Rory McIlroy was the golfer. He started a couple of strokes behind and finishing a few ahead of a guy who received a great deal more positive press than him all year long in Brooks Koepka.
McIlroy will soon be in action today. Many are writing off him but I do not believe he’d have entered this tournament if he did not have any intention of performing.
The field is thick this week with all the very best players in the European Tour getting the golden chance to compete in the Summer in Switzerland.
I don’t know about you but my Instagram was chocked full of pics and videos of those stunning Summer arenas.
I’d really like to be in attendance for this one.
Perhaps next year…
If you can tune in after you get in your stakes, or find a stream online. This ought to be an enjoyable one!

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