PGA Championship Final Round Betting Tips
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PGA Championship Final Round Betting Tips
The PGA Championship has reached its final round at the TPC Harding Park course in San Francisco.
Dustin Johnson (Now 11/4 with Betfred) leads the way on nine under par - but he has several big names just a couple of shots behind him.
These include Brooks Koepka (9/2 with Betfred) and Collin Morikawa (10/1 with Betfred).
The GM Tipster picked Justin Thomas to win last week! So is in great form – check out his latest tips and his results for the year at our golf betting tips homepage.
Related: PGA Championship Final Round Tee Times
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Pre Tournament Tips
Rory McIlroy (5 points each way at 14/1) Tied 43rd after round 3
Webb Simpson (3 points each way at 30/1) Tied 21st
Tiger Woods (2 points each way at 40/1) Tied 59th
Matthew Fitzpatrick (2 points each way at 45/1) Missed Cut
Gary Woodland (2 points each way at 50/1) Tied 59th
Louis Oosthuizen (1 point each way at 70/1) Tied 52nd
Post First Round Tips
Brendon Todd (4 points each way at 25/1) Tied 21st
Tommy Fleetwood (2 points each way at 66/1) Tied 7th
Rory McIlroy (4 points to win at 25/1) Tied 43rd
Kevin Kisner (1 point each way at 90/1) Tied 30th
Post Cut Tips
Tony Finau (2 points each way at 40/1) Tied 7th
Patrick Reed (1 point each way at 100/1) Tied 21st
Justin Thomas (1 point each way at 125/1) Tied 34th
Cameron Smith (1 point each way at 400/1) Tied 43rd
It was not the best day for our picks - with many shooting around level or over par. But we have Tony Finau and Tommy Fleetwood well placed for a final round charge.
Final tips below - with many players still in the hunt to win the first Major of the year - many bookmakers are paying out good each way places of around the top 4.
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PGA Championship Final Round Betting Tips
Justin Rose 4 points to win at 25/1 with Betfred - Only three shots back, he has been looking tempting all week. In good position to challenge and has the temperament and experience to get the job done.
Xander Schauffele 2 points each way at 40/1 with Betfred – Four shots back - so will need help from the leaders - but matching the 66 he shot on Thursday will mean he will have a chance of a top 5 finish at least.
Hideki Matsuyama 1 point each way at 100/1 with Betfred - If you want to have an outside bet on someone - who can hopefully come through the field and post a score early – then Matsuyama could be the man. Five shots back back capable of shooting a 64.
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