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Golf Undigested Podcast – Episode 63

Golf Undigested

The Golf Undigested Podcast with Clark Burroughs, a former PGA Tour player and proud Ohio State Buckeye, dishes out his latest news and musings in the world of golf. For all the latest golf odds and predictions, never miss an episode of Burroughs’ insightful advice and hilarious observations into the greatest game of all, GOLF!

Burroughs starts Podcast #63 by taking us through last week’s action at the 146th Open Championship where Jordan Spieth made one of the greatest comebacks in the history of the event by edging Matt Kuchar by three strokes to win his third major championship. In the process, Spieth became the youngest player since Jack Nicklaus to win the first three legs of the career Grand Slam.

Burroughs makes his picks for the week as well as helping you set your fantasy team. Our host record stands at 84-57-12 for the year and 4-3-1 last week. Burroughs dishes on this week’s action on all the tours across the world.

This week the PGA Tour makes it’s annual stop North of the border in Canada for the 2017 RBC Canadian Open where Jhonnatan Vegas is the defending champion. Burroughs shares a story about when he led the Canadian Open in 1989 with three holes to play. He ended up shooting 273 and tied for second.

The European Tour visits Germany for the third time this year for the Porsche European Open.

The PGA Champions Tour heads across the Atlantic Ocean for the Seniors Open Championship.

Should be an exciting week in golf!

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Burroughs Predictions for the RBC Canadian Open – ODDS courtesy of BETDSI.eu

Matt Kuchar +150 beats World No. 1 Dustin Johnson -180

This will be the power golf matchup of the week with Kuchar fresh off his second place finish at the Open Championship where he had the lead with five holes to go. Johnson hasn’t played well since before the injury in April and recently missed two cuts. Kuchhhhh, is the play this week.

VALUE PICK

Canadian Adam Hadwin +9000 has been out of form since April, but has the talent to take it very deep when he’s on. Playing in his home country could help the PGA Tour winner regain his form and propel him to the President’s Cup squad this fall. Hadwin offers gamers the best value on the board.

STAY AWAY

Oh Canada, Oh Canada, has not been kind to Canadian born and raised Graham DeLaet +5950. In eight starts, his best finish is a T45. The pressure to perform well in his home country has eaten up the veteran and the results prove it.

TV Coverage for the 2017 RBC Canadian Open: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. ET – Golf Channel. Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m. – Golf Channel, 3-6 p.m. – CBS

Burroughs wraps up #63 by discussing how many majors Jordan Spieth will win and compares him to some of the greats of the game.

Great stories and great insight into the world of golf, every week on Golf Undigested.

Please email me at golfundigested@gmail.com for any questions about the game of golf.

Get the latest line moves as well as sleeper picks, right here on the 63rd edition of the Get More Sports original golf podcast, Golf Undigested. Enjoy your week. Keep your head down, Hit em’ straight and Take it Deeeeeep!

Written by Clark Burroughs

Clark Burroughs competed on the PGA Tour for 11 years. He won the NCAA Men's Golf National Championship at Ohio State in 1985. Burroughs is a golf handicapping expert and is the host of podcast Golf Undigested.

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