Wyndham Championship Betting Tips & Betting Offers

- Victor Perez to win the title - 80/1 with bet365
- Billy Horschel to lead after round one - 40/1 with bet365
After an absorbing denouement to the Olympic men’s competition, the regular season finale on the PGA Tour this week comes from North Carolina for the Wyndham Championship.
Yes, the FedEx Cup playoffs are around the corner, and the top 70 players will qualify for the first of the coveted series of events, and each week, the field will be whittled down.
Scottie Scheffler, who capped off an annus mirabilis with a maiden Olympic gold medal on debut in Paris, will take a breather, but there are plenty of Olympians stacked in this field, including Shane Lowry.
Indeed, the Wyndham Championship will make for intriguing viewing. While the greens are smaller than average and run quite quickly, the most recent editions of this tournament have suggested that it could be a birdie fest.
Well, that was the case in the past two seasons, and Lucas Glover is the reigning champion after taking the honours last year with a total score of -20.
To set the mood for this event, I have dived into the markets and picked out a couple of Wyndham Championship betting tips for your perusal.
But who will etch their name on the title this year? I have scurried around the markets and divulged a couple of golf betting tips using our range of online bookmakers to inspire you ahead of the first tee.
Wyndham Championship Betting Tips
Here are my Wyndham Championship betting tips, along with a collection of our best golf betting offers from the top online bookmakers.
Victor Perez to put Olympic disappointment behind him
Having had the honour of hitting the opening tee shot at his home Olympics, Victor Perez certainly played with panache at Le Golf National.
He tried to force his way onto the podium, and he came within a whisker of doing so on Sunday.
A scintillating round of 63 saw him post an overall score of -16, and it was a round littered with highlights, including an eagle at the par-five 14th.
He had to sit it out in the clubhouse as the others finished their rounds, but he was pipped to bronze by Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama.
Currently sitting just outside the top 70 in the FedEx Cup playoff standings, Perez is in the mix, and he would love to punch his ticket to the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis.
Perez will have seen his fan base soar enormously over the past week, and he could enjoy a trip to the winner’s circle.
To kickstart things, I have gone with Perez to claim the title, albeit he’s at a very long-looking 80/1 with bet365.
Billy Horschel to set the pace in Round 1
A serial winner and a former FedEx Cup champion, Billy Horschel is already assured of a place at the FedEx St. Jude Championship as he’s currently 27th in the FedEx Cup standings.
Having been overlooked for the Olympics, Horschel, an assiduous player will have been fine tweaking things on the practice range, and he doesn’t leave any stone unturned.
The American has already notched up a win this season, and he was in fine fettle at The Open last month where he came T2.
Of his performance metrics, his SG: putting makes for impressive reading as he’s 13th for this stat, and he will look to get off to a strong start this week.
I have a predilection that Horschel could set the pace on Thursday, and he’s trading at an inviting price of 40/1 to lead after the first round which is served up by bet365.
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