Officialsportsbetting.com Golf Betting Fowler’s key to success? Playing with MJ

Fowler’s key to success? Playing with MJ

Rickie Fowler has struggled in recent months, but he posted a strong 1-under 71 to open the PGA Championship. He credits Michael Jordan for helping him.

Click here to read the full article

Do you want to bet on sports AND play your favorite casino games? Be sure to visit this list with the best online casinos that offer sports betting!

Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+160
Bryson DeChambeau+350
Xander Schauffele+350
Ludvig Aberg+400
Collin Morikawa+450
Jon Rahm+450
Justin Thomas+550
Brooks Koepka+700
Viktor Hovland+700
Hideki Matsuyama+800
Click here for more...
PGA Championship 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+450
Scottie Scheffler+450
Bryson DeChambeau+1000
Justin Thomas+1800
Collin Morikawa+2000
Jon Rahm+2000
Xander Schauffele+2000
Ludvig Aberg+2200
Joaquin Niemann+3000
Brooks Koepka+4000
Click here for more...
Regions Tradition
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Stewart Cink+550
Steve Stricker+650
Ernie Els+700
Steven Alker+750
Miguel Angel Jimenez+1200
Bernhard Langer+1400
Jerry Kelly+1600
Alex Cejka+2200
Retief Goosen+2500
YE Yang+2500
Click here for more...
US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+500
Bryson DeChambeau+1200
Xander Schauffele+1200
Jon Rahm+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Brooks Koepka+1800
Justin Thomas+2000
Viktor Hovland+2000
Click here for more...
The Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+550
Xander Schauffele+1100
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Tyrrell Hatton+2500
Click here for more...
Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
USA-150
Europe+140
Tie+1200

Related Post

Brittany Horschel opens up about battle with alcoholism after husband’s winBrittany Horschel opens up about battle with alcoholism after husband’s win

Billy Horschel had an emotional reaction to his Byron Nelson win on Sunday and most of us assumed it was related to the golfer breaking a three-year drought on the PGA Tour. Billy’s wife Brittany Horschel revealed on Monday that she has been battling alcoholism and recently celebrated a year of sobriety after spending time at a recovery center in Florida. Calling it a “very sad, scary and trying time,� Brittany credited Billy with being her rock.  While Brittany sought treatment, Billy took care of the couple’s 18-month-old daughter Skylar and moved the family into a new home by himself.

Click here to read the full article

Record 10 Mexican players in field arrive from across golf worldRecord 10 Mexican players in field arrive from across golf world

VIDANTA VALLARTA, Mexico — As Oregon freshman José Cristóbal Islas readied for this week’s Mexico Open at Vidanta, a tournament staff member asked if he would like to play a practice round with Abraham Ancer. Islas, 19, is making his first career PGA TOUR start. Ancer stands No. 20 on the Official World Golf Ranking. The commonality? Both are included in a contingent of 10 Mexican players in the field at Vidanta Vallarta. It marks a PGA TOUR record for most Mexican players in a field, a fitting milestone for the event’s first playing as an official TOUR event. (The event has been contested since 1944, affiliated with various Tours at different points in time.) “They said, ‘Do you want to play with Abraham?’ Obviously I want to play with Abraham,” Islas remarked on Tuesday afternoon, after the 10 Mexican players gathered for a group photo at Vidanta Vallarta. “He’s a super nice guy; I learned a lot playing with him. His short game is unreal. It’s something else.” Ancer was impressed with Islas’ game, as well. “He stripes it,” said Ancer of Islas. “Hits it really far. You can tell he’s really good. It’s just really exciting to see younger guys playing an event like this and getting the experience.” This year’s Mexico Open brings together Mexican players at various stages of their career, allowing for notes to be compared and experiences to be shared. Ancer, currently the world’s highest-ranked Mexican player, is joined by Carlos Ortiz as recent TOUR winners in the field (Ancer at 2021 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Classic; Ortiz at 2020 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Houston Open). Korn Ferry Tour members Alvaro Ortiz (Carlos’ brother) and Roberto Diaz will compete this week, as will PGA TOUR Latinoamerica pros Armando Favela and Isidro Benitez. Islas is joined in the amateur ranks by Santiago de la Fuente, 20, and Jose Antonio Safa, 18. Manuel Inman, teaching professional at Club de Golf Chapultepec – former host venue of the WGC-Mexico Championship – will also compete, after winning a qualifier held for Mexican pros. The tally: two TOUR pros, two Korn Ferry Tour pros, two PGA TOUR Latinoamerica pros, three amateurs and a club pro. “The sport is all about motivation,” remarked Favela, 36, who grew up in Tijuana, played collegiately at Loyola-Chicago and has also spent time on the Korn Ferry Tour. “If you’re not motivated, then it’s kind of hard to keep being successful. “Seeing that success (of Ancer and Ortiz) helps a lot. It motivates me. I’m just hungry to get there, and my time hopefully will come. Seeing what they’re doing, it definitely helps, and for other young guys, seeing countrymen do well and competing against the best in the world.” Paired with the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, the TOUR now has two full-field events in Mexico. An increased TOUR presence continually fosters interest and engagement across the country’s sporting culture, Ancer said, and will continue to do so. It’s a valuable opportunity for younger players to get their feet wet at the TOUR level, as well. “Having an event like this here, it creates opportunities for other Mexican players out there that are in the younger stages of their career,” Ancer said. “What I would say to them is just to learn as much as you can. Obviously, you come out here and you want to win the event and you want to finish really good, but even if you have a bad week, you should definitely learn what you need to get better at. It’s going to help you so much down the line.” His Tuesday playing partner echoed the sentiments. “It’s a dream come true,” said Islas, who first nagged his dad about tagging along to the golf course at age 4. “Since I first started playing golf and first started practicing, this is a dream, to be part of this TOUR. “Being an amateur and being able to play my first TOUR event in Mexico, with my family and friends, is just a dream come true. Can’t ask for anything better.”

Click here to read the full article