Rocket Mortgage matchup bets for this weekend’s PGA Tour stop.
for the Rocket Mortgage Classic. Today, we turn our attention to the matchup markets.and players’ relevant course history, I’ve identified three markets that either feature an underdog I have rated as a favorite or a favorite that should feature higher juice.
In three appearances at this event, he’s missed the cut once and registered a T-58th and T-57th in the two remaining appearances. In fact, Stallings has bested him each year at the Rocket Mortgage, posting finishes of 64th-39th-25th in the last three years. But, if you expand the sample to each player’s last 24 rounds, the advantage increases for Stallings. Over his last 24 rounds, he’s 12th in the field against a 35th-placed rating for Si Woo.
It’s also worth noting that Simpson’s affinity for Donald Ross course designs. Over his last 50 rounds on Ross tracks, Simpson leads this field in SG: Total. Just over his last 24 rounds on Ross designs, the 2012 U.S. Open champion sits seventh in SG: Total.But, a large part of my confidence in Simpson is derived from my statistical modeling. Over the last 24 rounds, Simpson rates out 18th overall in the field while Scott enters the tournament in 57th.
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