Our three best tips for the Rocket Mortgage Classic
July 28, 2022
Whenever one thinks of the Rocket Mortgage Classic, the one name that pops to mind is Bryson DeChambeau and his impressive performance two years ago when he beat Matthew Wolff by three strokes. DeChambeau won the title as the 6-1 favourite, but due to the fact he is now on the LIV Tour, means he will not be in Detroit this week. Here are three golfers who you should consider at the 2022 Rocket Mortgage Classic.
1) Adam Scott
The 2013 Masters champion is the 40th ranked player in the world at the moment. In his last two tournaments, Scott has turned things around in his game. He was 14th at the United States Open, and 15th at the British Open. The native of Adelaide, who turned 42 during the British Open, has four other top-10 finishes in 2022, including a fourth place at the Genesis Invitational in February.
Adam Scott is $38.00 to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here!
2) Patrick Cantlay
As mentioned in the opening paragraph, the favourite won the Rocket Mortgage Classic two years ago. Patrick Cantlay is the favourite this year. The fourth ranked player in the world is still looking for his first win during the 2022 calendar year after winning the 2021 FedEx Cup Playoffs.Â
Patrick Cantlay is $11.00 to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here!
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3) Tony Finau
Tony Finau of Salt Lake City, Utah is entering the 2022 Rocket Mortgage Classic looking for a second straight win on the PGA Tour after winning the 3M Open in Minnesota last week. Keep in mind though that no golfer has won back-to-back weeks on the PGA Tour in 2022.
Tony Finau is $15.00 to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic View TOPSPORT Racing Markets Here!
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