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2021 FedEx Cup Championship Odds, Top Betting Favorites and Picks

2021 FedEx Cup Championship Odds and Picks

One year ago, the Golf betting landscape was considerably different.  Dustin Johnson was the hottest brand going.  To illuminate, Johnson was en route to the FedEx Cup championship.  And just for good measure, Johnson rocked his first Green Jacket as Masters Tournament champion.  However, the current campaign has been a retreat for Johnson.  He has been one of the most disappointing players on the PGA Tour.  Johnson is not favored to repeat as FedEx Cup champion. Fashion that there has never been a repeat champion.  Four more tournaments remain to crown a winner.

2021 FedEx Cup Championship


Defending FedEx Cup Champion:

Dustin Johnson

2021 FedEx Cup Remaining Schedule and TV Coverage

August 12-15, 2021:  Wyndham Championship, CBS and GOLF

August 19-22, 2021:  THE NORTHERN TRUST, CBS, and GOLF

August 26-29, 2021:  BMW Championship, NBC, and GOLF
September 2-5, 2021:  TOUR Championship, GOLF, and NBC

2021 FedEx Cup CashBet Wagering Analysis

At the onset, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay, and Jon Rahm are the best sportsbook online favorites.  Most gamblers consider Rahm to be the class of the field.  The Spaniard has shown a consistency that most gamblers envy.  Also, Rahm won his first career major at the 2021 US Open.  Spieth has been one of the biggest names on the board since his 2015 FedEx Cup championship.  Meanwhile, Morikawa has been a late leader in the FedEx Cup Standings.

Dustin Johnson Falling Hard

At the onset of the week, Dustin Johnson was a distant 15th in the FedEx Cup standings.  Johnson remains in the 2021 FedEx Cup Betting conversation, based largely on his brand.  His Fed Ex Cup and Masters Tournament championships remain fresh on the minds of gamblers.  Johnson has only one win in 17 events this season.  Johnson is nowhere close to his form in 2020.  To be exact, he has only two top-10 finishes in his most recent 11 starts. Somehow Johnson ranks 2nd on the Official World Golf Ranking.

Morikawa Takes the Point

First place in the FedEx Cup standings belongs to Collin Morikawa.  In 19 events, Morikawa has two wins and eight top-10 finishes.  Morikawa impressed everyone that likes to Bet on golf with his victory at the 2021 Open Championship.  Now, Morikawa ranks 3rd on the Official World Golf Ranking.  Morikawa finished in the top-10 in six of his most recent eight tournaments.

Schauffele Brings Value and Ability

To begin with, Xander Schauffele ranks 4th on the Official World Golf Ranking.  Schauffele is 10th in the FedEx Cup standings.  In 18 tournaments, Schauffele has no wins but seven top-10 finishes.  In turn, Schauffele has four top-11 or better finishes in his most recent five tournaments.

Spieth Regains Championship Form

Five years ago, Jordan Spieth was touted as the next dominant golfer.  Instead, he fell into a sump that he is just now pulling out of.  Spieth is 2nd in the FedEx Cup standings and 11th on the Official World Golf Ranking.  More emphatically, Speith climbed from 92nd on the OWGR at the start of the year.  Spieth won the Valero Texas Open earlier this year.  Further, he finished third at the Masters Tournament and second at the 149th Open Championship.

Rahm Emerges as Model of Consistency

First on the Official World Golf Ranking is Jon Rahm.  And then Rahm is 4th in the FedEx Cup standings.  Rahm has one win with the PGA golf betting odds and 12 top-10s in 19 events this season.  Specifically, Rahm was the winner of the US Open.  Rahm has 12 top-10 finishes in his most recent 17 events.

2021 FedEx Cup CashBet Best Bet: 

Jon Rham

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