Shriners Children's Open 3-Ball Golf Betting Tips

The PGA Tour whistles over to the bright lights of Las Vegas for the Shriners Children’s Open in this week's 3-ball golf betting tips.
Arguably one of the easiest tracks on the Tour to make birdies, this tournament is also one of the longest-running events in the autumn schedule, dating back to 1983.
Among those looking for some late-season magic is Tom Kim, and he could make history if he enters the winner’s circle this weekend.
Should he do so, he would become just the second player in over a decade to achieve a hat-trick of victories at this tournament.
Expect some low scores this week, and so without further ado, let’s look at our 3-ball tips for you to compile an acca, plus our best golf betting offers from the top online bookmakers.
Shriners Children's Open 3-Ball Golf Betting Tips
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Jhonattan Vegas to beat J.T. Poston & Harris English - 15/8
One of the most intriguing groups to follow this afternoon includes Jhonattan Vegas, who skipped the Black Desert Championship last week.
The Venezuelan has been trending in the right direction as his last appearance came at the Sanderson Farms Championship where he finished T23 and shot a sumptuous 66 in his final round.
Harris English, meanwhile, followed up two cuts with a T6 at the Black Desert Championship, but he has been plagued by inconsistency on the Tour this season.
J.T. Poston, meanwhile, who is a two-time winner on the Tour, might be a little rusty with his previous appearance coming at the BMW Championship during the FedEx Cup playoffs back in August.
This could be a tight group, but to kick off my 3-ball betting tips, I’m going with Vegas to nab this one.
Tom Kim to beat Matt McCarty & Kevin Yu - 23/20
This group has some serious firepower and Matt McCarty should have a spring in his step after claiming his maiden win on the Tour at the Black Desert Championship.
A late bloomer by all accounts, McCarty, who had won three times on the Kerry Tour over the summer, was only playing his second Tour event, but he came to the fore.
Kevin Yu, let’s not forget, was a winner at the Sanderson Farms Championship earlier this month, and ranks 13th for SG: Off-the-tee which bodes well for this week.
However, Tom Kim will be eager to make history as mentioned earlier this week, and in my preview, I backed him.
It would therefore be amiss to overlook him here in my 3-ball betting tips, so I think he will come out on top.
Stephan Jaeger to beat Cam Davis & Tom Hoge - 17/10
On paper, this certainly seems like one of the easier groups to pick.
Tom Hoge, for example, ranks a lowly 137th for SG: Around the Green, and while he finished T7 at the Procore Championship, there have been five missed cuts this season.
Cam Davis, meanwhile, has had some decent results, but he hasn’t played on the Tour over the past couple of months, so the first step will be for him to avoid being cut adrift come Friday evening.
I was kicking myself a little after eschewing Stephan Jaeger in favour of Keith Mitchell last week, and sadly, the latter let me down.
Jaeger was a runner-up at the Black Desert Championship and he will be hoping for another productive weekend. To round off my 3-ball betting tips, I’m going with the German to take the spoils in this group.
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Charles Perrin
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