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June 05, 2024: Golf best bets: No pretenders at the Memorial

With Round 1 of the Memorial Tournament starting Thursday morning, let's target two ball-striking wizards to get off to hot starts in this week's signature event. 

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Golf best bets: No pretenders at the Memorial

Xander Schauffele (left) and Byeong Hun An (right). USA TODAY Sports photos

The PGA Tour heads to Dublin, Ohio this week for the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club, one of our favorite non-majors on the schedule every year. Muirfield is the ultimate tee-to-green test for the best players in the world, so these guys won't be able to fake it around here. 

With Round 1 starting Thursday morning, let's target two ball-striking wizards to get off to hot starts in this week's signature event. 

Xander Schauffele end of Round 1 top-five finish (+400 DraftKings)

Schauffele has been nothing short of incredible in 2024. The American has nine top-10 finishes in 12 stroke-play starts this season, and he's gained strokes in all four major categories in five of his last six starts. He's been especially impressive with his ball striking, as he's gained a mind-numbing 28.56 true strokes from off the tee and on approach over his last two events, per Data Golf.

Schauffele was lucky enough to get an early tee time in the first round of the Memorial, and he ranks No. 1 on Tour this season in early Round 1 scoring average (65.50). No one else is averaging better than 67.38. If you're worried about a hangover from his PGA Championship triumph, don't be. The last time Schauffele won a PGA Tour event, he turned around two weeks later and won his next start. 

Byeong Hun An end of Round 1 top-10 finish (+350 DK)

Success at Muirfield Village depends on your ability to drive the ball long and straight and hold these small, firm greens with long irons. Well, those are An's greatest strengths. 

An ranks third on the PGA Tour this season in driving distance, 12th in total driving, fifth in approaches from 175-200 yards and 34th in approaches from 200-plus yards. The South Korean has gained strokes from off the tee and on approach in six straight starts. He also has two top-five finishes in his last three events, and he gained strokes with his putting in all three. 

An has one of the earliest tee times in Round 1, so the golf course will play softer for him than it will for most players in the field. He should get off to a hot start. 


In the news ...

MLB bans Padres infielder for life for betting on games — Major League Baseball is cracking down on sports betting among players, and Tucupita Marcano learned that the hard way. On Tuesday, MLB banned Marcano for life after the San Diego Padres infielder was caught placing hundreds of bets on baseball, including wagers on Pittsburgh Pirates games while he was with the team last season. According to MLB, Marcano placed 387 baseball bets totaling more than $150,000 and won only 4.3 percent of his MLB bets. 

JJ Redick emerging as favorite to land Lakers job — According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Lakers are "zeroing in" on Redick to become the franchise's next head coach. Former Charlotte Hornets head coach James Borrego is also a strong candidate, but the Lakers are reportedly leaning toward Redick. This isn't much of a surprise considering Redick recently started a podcast with none other than LeBron James. The Lakers are +4000 to win the NBA title in 2025. 

Gerrit Cole makes first rehab start, closing in on return to Yankees — Cole joined the Double-A Somerset Patriots Tuesday for his first rehab start since going down with a right elbow injury in March, and he looked strong in his return to the mound. The reigning AL Cy Young winner didn't give up a run and surrendered only two singles in 3.1 innings of work against the Hartford Yard Goats. He's scheduled to make another start for the Patriots on Sunday. The Yankees are favored to win the AL at +170, but that number could drop even more when Cole returns to the big leagues. 


Today's Bark Bets is written by Jack Dougherty

Quick Picks

1 New York Mets @ Washington Nationals

Happy Fade Patrick Corbin Day to all who celebrate! The Nationals left-hander is 1-6 this season with a 5.83 ERA and a .318 opponent batting average. Meanwhile, the Mets have the second-best batting average (.318) and OPS (.939) in MLB against lefties over the last two weeks. We'll take New York -0.5 in the first five innings. 
Wednesday, 4:05 PM Eastern SPREAD MONEY LINE OVER / UNDER
Mets
-1 (-118) -145 > 9 (-130)
Nationals
+1.5 (-128) +126 < 9 (-118)
2 Baltimore Orioles @ Toronto Blue Jays

This is a principle bet. The Orioles are a much better team than the Blue Jays, and they proved that by outscoring Toronto, 17-3, in the first two games of this series. Baltimore is only an underdog because of the pitching matchup, but Albert Suarez has given up one earned run or fewer in four of his five starts this season. We have no choice but to bet the Orioles moneyline at +108. 
Wednesday, 7:07 PM Eastern SPREAD MONEY LINE OVER / UNDER
Orioles
+1.5 (-198) +108 > 7.5 (-132)
Blue Jays
+1.5 (-190) -115 < 7.5 (-103)
3 Adley Rutschman over 1.5 total bases



It's safe to say Rutschman likes facing off against Jose Berrios. In 21 career plate appearances against the Toronto Blue Jays starter, Rutschman is batting .632 with two doubles and three home runs. Is that any good? Rutschman is batting .364 over the last week, and this is a great matchup for him to stay hot. 

Latest Odds:  +120
4 Zach Eflin under 1.5 walks 

Eflin might be allergic to walks. The Tampa Bay Rays starter has the lowest walk rate (1.6 percent) and the second-lowest out-of-zone rate (43.3 percent) in MLB among qualified pitchers. He's hit this prop in seven of his last eight starts, and now he gets to face a Miami Marlins lineup that has the lowest walk rate and the highest swing rate in baseball. At +130, this is an auto bet. 

Latest Odds:  +130
5 Dylan Cease under 1.5 earned runs allowed

Cease has been struggling of late with 15 earned runs over his last four starts, but this is a great matchup for him to get back on track. The Los Angeles Angels rank dead last in MLB in batting average (.162) and OPS (.479) against righties over the last two weeks. L.A. is averaging just 1.75 runs per game since the start of June. 

Latest Odds:  +120 

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