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PGA Championship Matchups Parlay 2023
It's time for the second golf major of 2023, with the PGA Championship set to go down this weekend. As the best players from both the PGA TOUR and LIV Golf come together at Oak Hill in Rochester, NY, fans all over the country are looking to take in the action and win a bet or two. With four days of exciting golf on its way, we have used our powerful head-to-head matchups tool to build a matchups parlay at odds of +2515. This golf parlay, which you can also round robin bet, has been built thanks to our predictive analytics model and the odds on offer at DraftKings Sportsbook.
Whilst DimersBOT's favorites the tournament include Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele, this parlay gives you the chance to follow five different guys for the week, with an outright win not even required to win this bet.
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PGA Championship Matchups Parlay for 2023
Our parlay for the 2023 PGA Championship has landed, with five legs totalling odds of +2515 with DraftKings. We also recommend placing a round robin bet on this, giving you a nice payout if only three or four of the legs end up winning.
Leg 1: Tommy Fleetwood (+100)
First up we have the man in the image above, with England's Tommy Fleetwood presenting good value to beat Sam Burns this week.
The world number 21 has made seven straight cuts heading into this week, including top fives, one of which was in his most recent start with a T5 at the Wells Fargo Championship.
Our model projects Fleetwood as a 52.4% chance of winning this matchup, with Burns at 43.5% and a tie at 4.1%.
Leg 2: Wyndham Clark (-120)
The second leg of this week's parlay sees Wyndham Clark to beat Australian Adam Scott across the four rounds.
With a head-to-head probability of 59.2%, we are getting a 4.8% edge on the odds of -120, with Scott projected as a 35.8% chance and the tie rated as a 5% probability.
DimersBOT also has value on Clark on to finish top-10 and top-20 at the PGA Championship this week, giving you more ways to tail our projections this week.
Leg 3: Tony Finau (-110)
Next up is Tony Finau, who our model is taking over the in-form Jason Day, who actually comes into the week off the back of his first PGA win in five years.
As for this week, we are projecting Finau as a 55.8% of beating out Day, with the Australian given just a 39.2% chance according to our model.
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Leg 4: Chris Kirk (-110)
Both Chris Kirk and his opponent in this head-to-head, Emiliano Grillo, come into this week in strong form, with each guy at -110.
But, after simulating the entire tournament 10,000 times, our model is favoring Kirk to finish better, with a probability of 52.9% compared to Grillo's 41.8%.
Leg 5: Brendon Todd (-110)
The fifth and final leg of this week's golf parlay is for Brendon Todd to outrank Adam Svensson come Sunday.
Todd comes into this week in strong form, having made six straight cuts, with his best finish being his most recent, with a T8 at the Wells Fargo Championship.
With both guys at -110 on DraftKings Sportsbook, Todd's probability of 52.8% far outweighs Svensson's 41.8% chance.
PGA Championship Matchups Parlay
Parlay Picks for PGA Championship 2023 | Odds (+2515) |
Tommy Fleetwood to beat Sam Burns | +105 |
Wyndham Clark to beat Adam Scott | -120 |
Tony Finau to beat Jason Day | -110 |
Chris Kirk to beat Emiliano Grillo | -110 |
Brendon Todd to beat Adam Svensson | -110 |
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