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The Players Championship Preview + Outright Winners + Longshots and top finishes predictions
Bet The Edge
English - March 08, 2023 00:00 - 21 minutes - 19.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 51 ratingsSports News Sports News pointsbet favorites underdogs values betting trends value gambling wagers sports gambling wager Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
March 8: Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) and Jay Croucher (@croucherJD) prepare for the Players Championship and detail who they are riding as outright winners. Taking a look at some for the difference that players might face coming off the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Brad has more concerns about Jordan Spieth than just his putting. Brad and Jay give their picks for some players that might be overlooked long with some long shots that might by in the mix in the top 20 and top 10. And to conclude, some of the Best Bets for the Players Championship.
(1:05) - Brad breaks down how the difference between the course of the Players Stadium Course for the Players Championship and that that of Bay Hill for the Arnold Palmer Invitational .
(3:50) - With weather playing a factor Brad and Jay give their takes of the over/under the winning score and how it might be affected by weather
(4:40) - Brad is on board for Kurt Kitayama to continue his good play and has a chance to land in the top 20
(8:38) - Jay and Brad break down John Rahm as he continues his dominance and is the favorite to win this weekend's tournament
(11;25) - Jay and Brad go into his concerns with Jordan Spieth and putting, but Brad doesn't see this as his only concern with Spieth this weekend.
(13:00) - The crew give a big name that might have been overlooked like Jason Day as well as some longshots that are on the rise heading into he this weekend.
(17:55) - Jay and Brad give their Best Bets for the Players Championship Headlined by Marikawa and Schauffele as outright winners