
Almost 10% of the golf bets through oddschecker so far this week have been on Kevin Kisner, the top tip from Niall Lyons' Pebble Beach golf betting odds preview.
Lack of length should suit Kisner
Lyons believes Kisner is well suited to the lack of length across the three-course rotation for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, for which all three courses play under 7,200 yards.
The American remains a best price 50/1 to win the tournament but has been clipped into a 45/1 best price if you want the eight place terms through William Hill.
Can Lyons continue 2022 hot streak?
Showcasing his influence over our golf betting community, Lyons’ six tips this week are indeed the top six for total golf bets on the tournament placed through oddschecker so far this week.
This is surely reflective of his tipping success so far this year – his record stands at an impressive +133.76 pts for 2022, having landed each way winners with Rory McIlroy (8/1), Sungjae Im (28/1), Erik van Rooyen (40/1), Justin Rose (60/1) and Cameron Tringale (90/1) across both the Farmers Insurance Open and Dubai Desert Classic last week.
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McNealy rivals Kisner for total stakes
The closest rival to the top six for total bets on Pebble Beach so far this week through oddschecker is Maverick McNealy – available at a best price 25/1. Interestingly, McNealy trails only Kisner for total single stakes, with world number four Patrick Cantlay some way behind in third.
Will Jason finally have his Day?
Jason Day, meanwhile, starts the event in California as fourth favourite behind Cantlay, last year’s winner Daniel Berger and 2017 champion Jordan Spieth. The Australian is a best price 22/1 to win the tournament and secure his place at the Masters in April.
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