Tom Hoge Andy Abeyta/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK

PGA Tour 2022: Farmers Insurance Open betting preview

Last week we saw a bunch of low scores at the American Express. Five golfers finished at -20 or better with American Hudson Swafford getting just his third career PGA Tour win. Betting favorite Jon Rahm finished tied for 14th. 

Rahm (+750) is the betting favorite again this week, but we have more "stars" in the field with Bryson DeChambeau (+1100) competing as well as Dustin Johnson (+2600). Rahm won this event in 2017, and Jason Day has won here twice. Day is in the field at +10000, if you can believe it.

Last year Patrick Reed won the event. He is +5000 this week and has not won a PGA Tour event since. We have not seen a repeat champ recently, but past course form is always a good indicator.  

One thing to note is that this is a rare tournament that is a Wednesday to Saturday format. The PGA does not want to compete with the NFL conference championship games on Sunday. That is definitely the smart play given the run the NFL is on right now. 

Tournament Details

Date: January 26–29, 2022
Course: Torrey Pines South Course
Purse: $8,400,000

Some Bets to Consider

Tony Finau to Finish in the Top 25 (+150)

Finau has never won this event but has performed well on this course and is one of the most consistent players on the tour. His worst performance at the event was a 24th-place finish back in 2014, and he has placed in the top 10 multiple times. 

Bryson DeChambeau to Win (+1100)

He is the biggest personality on the tour, and everyone either loves or hates him. He can play though, and despite not making the cut in the past at Torrey Pines, the course is generally favorable for someone like him who can really drive the ball. If you are a hater, then take a pass even though the value is there. I hate making bets that my heart doesn't agree with. 

Ryan Palmer to Finish Top 20 (+220)

Palmer might not be a household name, but he has had lots of success at Torrey Pines, including two second-place finishes in the last four years. +8000 would be a sweet payoff if you want to back him to finally break through and win the event, but this is a much safer bet. 

Tom Hoge (+8000)

Hoge finished second last week at the American Express so he is in as good of form as almost anyone heading into this event. He has two top-five finishes already this season, and maybe things break right for him to get his first PGA Tour win. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Nuggets melt down under Timberwolves' pressure to go down 0-2
Watch: Knicks' Donte DiVincenzo makes, absorbs big shot to win Game 1
Bruins take series opener over Panthers in 5-1 rout
Spurs' Victor Wembanyama unanimously wins NBA Rookie of the Year award
Phillies remain MLB's hottest team with dominant Zack Wheeler performance
Heat president Pat Riley calls out Jimmy Butler twice following playoff exit
Brooks Koepka sets up epic clash with Scottie Scheffler at PGA Championship
How Tom Brady's investment in English soccer team cratered
Week 12 NASCAR power rankings: Kyle Larson distances himself with historic win
Ex-GM confident 49ers can avoid breaking the bank on Brock Purdy extension
Five most surprising breakout players in this MLB season
The most exciting offseason addition for every NFL team
Bengals exec declines Patriots interview for de facto GM job
Snoop Dogg to be title sponsor of college football bowl game
A's place struggling starter on injured list
Longtime Saints OL, three-time Pro Bowler agrees to deal with AFC West team
Report: 10-time All-Star 'wants to re-sign' with Clippers
Kendrick Perkins 'wishes' LeBron James would make drastic career decision
Snoop Dogg makes big college football announcement
Pat Riley calls out Jimmy Butler over recent comments