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2018 Web.com BMW Charity Pro-Am Betting Odds & Preview

Golf

The Web.com Tour rolls on this week with the BMW Charity Pro-Am, which takes place at three courses in Greenville, South Carolina. Thornblade Club will host the final round after all three courses are played Thursday through Saturday. The Web.com Tour’s best will be joined by celebrities and fellow athletes. The defending champion is Stephan Jaeger, who is coming off last week’s win at the Knoxville Open.

Event Details

Event: BMW Charity Pro-Am

Category: Web.com

Date: May 17th – 20th, 2018

Location: Thornblade Club/The Preserve at Verdae/Furman University Golf Club, Greenville, South Carolina

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Past Five Winners

2017: Stephan Jaeger -19

2016: Richy Werenski -21

2015: Rod Pampling -25

2014: Max Homa -20

2013: Mark Anderson -27

The Favorites

Roberto Castro (+1400): Castro finished T-8 at the Knoxville Open for his fourth top-ten finish in a row. With his driving accuracy ranking ninth and his putting average sitting at third, Castro should get a win very soon. He finished T-26 here in 2015.

Sungjae Im (+1400): Im bounced back from a missed cut at the United Leasing and Finance Championship with a solo second at the Knoxville Open. Im has a huge lead at the top of the money list.

Next In Line

Cameron Davis (+1800): Davis is getting more comfortable on the Web.com Tour as he followed up a T-17 at the North Mississippi Classic with a T-4 at the Knoxville Open. He shot 67-67 on the weekend and has much talent as anyone on the Web.com Tour.

Sebastian Munoz (+2200): Munoz finished T-18 at the Knoxville Open and has finished in the top 20 in his last three starts. If Munoz could just improve on his putting, which is ranked 35th on the Web.com Tour, he would be in contention every week. Munoz finished T-16 in this event in 2016.

Taylor Moore (+2500): Moore finished T-38 at the Knoxville Open and he couldn’t really get it going, shooting 70-71-70-69. Moore is fifth on the Web.com Tour in distance off the tee, but he is 35th in accuracy. If he could improve in that respect, he would have a lot more birdie opportunities. He was T-17 here last year.

Wyndham Clark (+2500): Clark has finished solo second and third in his last two starts and shot a 65 in the final round of the Knoxville Open. He is 115th in driving accuracy, however, and that is hurting his chances for a win.

Sleeper Picks

Joseph Bramlett (+3500): Bramlett finished T-15 at the Knoxville Open and he has now made the cut in all seven starts this season. However, he has just one top-ten finish and it is down to his putting. Bramlett is first on the Web.com Tour in greens-in-regulation, but 123rd in putting average. He’ll need a lot to go right to get the win.

Scott Langley (+4000): Langley is still second on the Web.com Tour in money after finishing T-47 in Knoxville. He is another player who is having troubles with the flat stick as Langley ranks 116th on the Web.com Tour in putting. He’s a big longshot but might be worth a little flier.

*The betting odds in this article are courtesy of BetDSI Sportsbook.

Written by Geoff Harvey

Geoff Harvey has been creating odds and betting models since his days in the womb, just don't ask him how he used to get his injury reports back then. Harvey contributes a wealth of quality and informational content that is a valuable resource for any handicapper.

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