Sanderson Farms Championship: Notes, Odds & Best Bets
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[September 30, 2021] The
Sanderson Farms Championship begins Thursday at the Country Club of
Jackson in Mississippi.
It is the second event of the 2012-22 PGA Tour season, with Max Homa
leading the FedEx Cup for the first time in his career following his
win at the Fortinet Championship.
SANDERSON FARMS CHAMPIONSHIP
Jackson, Miss., Sept. 30-Oct. 3
Course: Country Club of Jackson (Par 72, 7,461 yards)
Purse: $7M (Winner: $1.26M)
Defending Champion: Sergio Garcia
FedEx Cup Leader: Max Homa
HOW TO WATCH
TV: Thursday-Sunday: 4-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
PGA Tour Live: Thursday-Friday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. (Featured Groups)
NOTES
--Sergio Garcia is the lone participant from the Ryder Cup in the
field this week. He earned his 11th career PGA Tour win at this
event last year. Garcia is the only player among the past seven
champions who had a tour win before claiming the Sanderson Farms
title.
--The field includes seven of the top 50 players in the Official
World Golf Ranking.
--The average winning score from the past five years is 19 under.
--Quade Cummins and Kyle Reifers are in the field after advancing in
a 3-for-2 playoff in the Monday qualifier along with Wilson Furr.
--Former major winners in the field include Garcia, Keegan Bradley,
Jimmy Walker, Lucas Glover and Gary Woodland.
--Former U.S. Amateur champion Andy Ogletree is in the field on a
sponsors exemption. ... There are five Mississippi natives in the
field: including 2021 Korn Ferry Tour graduates Davis Riley, Hayden
Buckley and Chad Ramey.
BEST BETS
--No. 25 Sam Burns (+1400) is the highest-ranked player in the
event. He tied for third in 2018 and led the tour with five 36-hole
leads last season.
--Corey Conners (+1600) has four top-20s in his past six starts and
has eight top-10s in 2021.
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--2019 runner-up Sungjae Im (+1600) makes his
fourth event start. Ranked 29th, Im led the tour in birdies for the
third consecutive time last season.
--Reigning Rookie of the Year Will Zalatoris
(+1600) is still seeking his maiden win on tour. He has been backed
by 3 percent of the handle and 3 percent of the outright winner bets
at DraftKings, as has former U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland at
+4500.
--Garcia (+2000) may need to battle fatigue following the Ryder Cup
but posted four rounds of 68 or better at the CC of Jackson last
year.
--Mito Pereira (+2800) is also seeking his first tour win. He has
been backed by 17 percent of the handle and 8 percent of the Bets at
DraftKings, which both lead at the book by a wide margin. Pereira is
coming off a solo third at the Fortinet Championship and has three
other top-6 finishes among his past six starts.
--Matthew Wolff (+4000) is making his season and event debut. He's
coming off a pair of missed cuts and will be competing for the first
time since The Northern Trust, but is second at DraftKings with 4
percent of the handle and 5 percent of the total bets backing him.
--Cameron Davis (+4500) is the heaviest-backed player at DraftKings
to lead after the first round with 8 percent of the handle. The
action is based on some large wagers as Davis is responsible for
only 1 percent of the total bets. He won earlier this year at the
Rocket Mortgage Classic and finished T6 in this event last year.
--Peter Malnati's (+10000) top two tour finishes came at the
Sanderson Farms: his lone win in 2015 and a runner-up last year. All
five of his top-25 finishes last season came within his first 10
starts.
--Field Level Media
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