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The final swing season on the PGA Tour is drawing near its conclusion as players head to Memorial Park Golf Course for the 2022 Houston Open this week. One of two remaining events on the fall calendar, competitors will attempt to position themselves well in the FedEx Cup standings ahead of what will be a mad dash to the postseason come August.

With only 70 players gaining entry into the first playoff event later this summer, this portion of the playing schedule has held even more importance than usual. Players such as Seamus Power, Keegan Bradley, Tom Kim, Max Homa and last week’s winner at Mayakoba, Russell Henley, have all taken advantage of the opportunities presented to them thus far.

World No. 2 Scottie Scheffler will look to do so the same as he arrives off a T3 result at the World Wide Technology Championship. A player who has thrived in the fall throughout his young career, Scheffler is joined in this Houston Open field by Sam Burns, Hideki Matsuyama, Tony Finau and many others looking to put a stamp on their 2022 as a whole.

Maverick McNealy, Taylor Montgomery and Matthew NeSmith all look to join in on the fun and connect on their first trips to the winner’s circle. Each enjoying a strong swing season, a memorable week could be in store in Houston if the ball bounces the right way.

Event Information

Event: 2022 Houston Open | Dates: Nov. 10-13
Location: Memorial Park Golf Course — Houston, Texas
Par: 70 | Yardage: 7,412 | Purse: $8,400,000

2022 Houston Open field, odds

  • Scottie Scheffler (5-1): He nearly back-doored a solo second-place finish at Mayakoba which would have given him the world No. 1 title once again. Capping off his week in Mexico with a 9-under 62, Scheffler redeployed his trusty blade putter and put it to good use. While the putter has been a sore spot in recent months, the reunion with his trusty gamer over his last two rounds could be a sign of things to come. When he does post positive strokes gained putting numbers, the Texan’s name appears on the first page of the leaderboard. Considering he finished runner-up in this event last year, it is likely Scheffler finds himself in a similar position again.
  • Sam Burns (14-1): A three-time winner a season ago, including once in Texas, Burns arrives in Houston off a T7 finish in his last start at The CJ Cup in South Carolina. Sevens must be wild as the LSU product has connected on T7 results his last two times out at Memorial Park. Growing increasingly reliant on his putter, Burns’ approach play has fallen off ever so slightly since the early summer and may be something to monitor this week.
  • Tony Finau (14-1)
  • Aaron Wise (18-1): The former PGA Tour Rookie of the Year has gone winless for more than four years and looks to follow in the footsteps of Henley, Bradley and Mackenzie Hughes in successfully breaking a dry spell. With two top-15 finishes in his three swing season starts, Memorial Park could be just the spot for him to break through. In two prior trips, Wise has connected on finishes of T11 and T26.
  • Hideki Matsuyama (20-1): The man from Japan remains one of the most difficult players to figure out on the PGA Tour. One week he is dealing with a nagging injury, and the next he is winning a golf tournament. Matsuyama arrives in middling form with three top-40 finishes, none of which have gone for top-20 efforts. The good news is Matsuyama finished runner-up to Carlos Ortiz here in 2021 and should thrive on a golf course where creativity around the green and touch on quick putting surfaces are needed.
  • Russell Henley (22-1)
  • Taylor Montgomery (22-1): Only five starts into his PGA Tour career, Montgomery has already left an impression. The early favorite for Rookie of the Year, the 27-year-old has utilized jaw-dropping distance off the tee and impeccable putting to five straight top-15 finishes. He possesses a final-round scoring average of 65.60, and that may come in handy on Sunday.
  • Maverick McNealy (22-1): If not Cameron Young, then maybe it is McNealy who dons the description as best player without a win on the PGA Tour. The Stanford product has connected on four straight top-20 finishes including a T10 last week at Mayakoba. McNealy has been leaning heavily on his putter but continues to threaten leaderboards despite leaving much to be desired in the ball-striking category
  • Jason Day (33-1): Don’t look now, but the former world No. 1 is trending in the right direction. Gaining strokes on approach in each measured event this season, the Australian has garnered results of T8, T11 and most recently T21 at Mayakoba. Day finished T7 in his first start at Memorial Park, and given the way he is currently striking the golf ball, could give himself a realistic chance to raise a trophy for the first time since the 2018 Wells Fargo Championship.
  • Denny McCarthy (35-1)
  • Joel Dahmen (35-1)

2022 Houston Open expert picks

Who will win the Cadence Bank Houston Open, and which longshots will stun the golfing world? Visit SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard and best bets, all from the model that’s nailed eight golf majors and is up over $9,500 since June 2020.



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2022 Houston Open picks, predictions, best bets, odds, props: PGA expert says back Tony Finau at Memorial Park https://golfingagency.com/2022-houston-open-picks-predictions-best-bets-odds-props-pga-expert-says-back-tony-finau-at-memorial-park/ Mon, 07 Nov 2022 21:20:33 +0000 https://golfingagency.com/2022-houston-open-picks-predictions-best-bets-odds-props-pga-expert-says-back-tony-finau-at-memorial-park/

Russell Henley has to be feeling good as he heads to the next stop on the PGA Tour, the 2022 Houston Open, which tees off Thursday at Memorial Park. Henley cruised to a four-stroke victory at last weeks’ World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, and now he comes to a tournament where he has excelled. Henley won the 2017 Houston Open and has finished in the top 10 five times in his nine appearances. He will face a strong Cadence Bank Houston Open 2022 field led by the past two Masters champions – world No. 2 Scottie Scheffler and 2021 winner Hideki Matsuyama. Scheffler has a chance to reclaim the No. 1 ranking with a victory, and he tied for third last week in Mexico. He also held the 54-hole lead at Memorial Park last year before finishing as a runner-up, two strokes behind Jason Kokrak. Among the others in action this week are Tony Finau, Sam Burns and major champions like Jason Day and Justin Rose.

Scheffler is the 11-2 favorite in the latest 2022 Houston Open odds, and Burns (12-1), Finau (16-1) and Aaron Wise (16-1) also are expected to contend. Taylor Montgomery (20-1), Maverick McNealy (20-1), Matsuyama (22-1) and Henley (25-1) are among the other favorites in the Houston Open 2022 field. Before you consider any 2022 Houston Open picks or PGA Tour predictions, you need to check out the best bets and sleepers from SportsLine golf insider Patrick McDonald.

After spending time at FanSided and NBC Sports EDGE, McDonald joined CBS Sports as a golf writer in the spring of 2022. Now covering the sport from a broader perspective, McDonald still likes to dip his toes into the betting pools on a weekly basis on the PGA Tour. 

He takes a measured approach to his outright selections and finished the 2021-22 season up 42 units on those plays, having hit Cameron Smith (22-1) at the Tournament of Champions, Hudson Swafford (250-1) at The American Express, Joaquin Niemann (70-1) at the Genesis Invitational and Justin Thomas (66-1) live at the PGA Championship.

McDonald has hit seven of his 11 matchup plays over the past three weeks and is up more than 14 units on those picks this season. At the Bermuda Championship, he backed winner Seamus Power +100 over pre-tournament favorite Denny McCarthy. For the Zozo Championship, he predicted that winner Keegan Bradley would beat Corey Conners, one of the favorites. McDonald also nailed a first-round leader at the Zozo, backing 80-1 Brendan Steele. Anyone who followed McDonald’s advice has cashed in huge.

Now, McDonald has studied the 2022 Houston Open field and is locking in his best bets, top sleepers and favorites to avoid. You can head to SportsLine now to see all his PGA picks and predictions. 

Top 2022 Houston Open expert picks

McDonald faded McNealy last week before his top-10 finish, and the expert is still not sold, so he is fading the 27-year-old again. McNealy gained six strokes on the field with his putter in Mexico, and McDonald knows that’s not sustainable. When the putter cools off, “this hot streak will burst in a big way,” the expert says. The California native is fourth in strokes gained putting and was 19th last season. But he also was 122nd in strokes gained on approach and 124th around the green, and he hasn’t been any better this fall. McDonald will find better value elsewhere.    

On the other hand, the expert isn’t fazed by Finau’s missed cut last week and expects his well-rounded game to play better in Houston this time. The 33-year-old had a strong showing at the Presidents Cup, going 3-1-0 in the Americans’ victory, and closed last season on a roll. He had back-to-back victories and two other top-10 finishes in his final five events. He finished last season in the top 15 in strokes gained off the tee, approach and tee to green and was 58th in putting. He was fifth in greens in regulation (71.25 percent) and 11th in scoring (69.748). See who else to pick at the Houston Open here.

How to make 2022 Houston Open golf picks

Before this week’s PGA Tour event at Memorial Park, McDonald has locked in his best bets for the 2022 Houston Open. He has several outright plays, including a huge longshot who would bring a monster payout of 200-1. You can only find out who it is, and see the rest of McDonald’s picks and PGA Tour analysis, at SportsLine.

So which 2022 Houston Open picks should you target? Which golfer priced at a massive 200-1 could pull off a stunning victory this week at Houston Open 2022? Check out the odds below, then visit SportsLine to see Patrick McDonald’s top picks for Houston Open 2022, all from the expert who ended last season up 42 units on outright plays, and find out.

2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open odds, field, top contenders

See full Houston Open 2022 picks, best bets, and predictions here. 

Scottie Scheffler +550
Sam Burns +1200
Tony Finau +1600 
Aaron Wise +1600
Taylor Montgomery +2000 
Maverick McNealy +2000
Hideki Matsuyama +2200
Russell Henley +2500
Jason Day +3000
Denny McCarthy +3500
Sahith Theegala +4000
Matthew NeSmith +4000
Andrew Putnam +4000
Joel Dahmen +4500
Keith Mitchell +5000
Emiliano Grillo +5000
Davis Riley +5000
Taylor Pendrith +5000
Alex Noren +5000
Adam Hadwin +5000
Taylor Moore +5000
Si-Woo Kim +5000
Sebastian Munoz +6500
Patrick Rodgers +6500
Mackenzie Hughes +6500
Dean Burmester +6500
Alex Smalley +6500
Sepp Straka +8000
Lee Hodges +8000
Justin Lower +8000
Wyndham Clark +8000
Will Gordon +8000
Greyson Sigg +8000
Harris English +8000
Adam Schenk +8000
Ryan Palmer +10000
Robby Shelton +10000
Nick Taylor +10000
Luke List +10000
Justin Suh +10000
Justin Rose +10000
Francesco Molinari +10000
Davis Thompson +10000
Cameron Champ +10000
Brandon Wu +10000
Brendan Steele +10000
Beau Hossler +10000
Stephan Jagger +10000
Adam Long +10000
Aaron Rai +10000



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