West Virginia bettors, seize this chance to be an early-bird.
A distinctive PGA match-play event awaits in the midst of the NCAA Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight basketball games, presenting a captivating interlude.
The Dell Technologies tournament has been rescheduled to start on Wednesday and will continue until Sunday.
Sound familiar? The initial level of gambling presents itself as a risk-free opportunity, while emulating the essence, appearance, and structure of a March Madness bracket. With a roster of sixty-four participants, a thrilling journey to determine a sole victor through head-to-head contests is set in motion.
The World Golf Championships-Dell Match Play Bracket Challenge is an exciting game where registered users can showcase their PGA Tour knowledge. It’s a bracket-style game, absolutely free, where participants predict the winners of each matchup throughout the five-day event.
To participate, simply visit fantasybracket.pgatour.com and carefully follow the provided instructions. Rest assured, there is no need to make any purchases.
DraftKings Sportsbook WV offers a second tier of gambling which includes the familiar classic menu that bettors are accustomed to. However, due to the match play format and the field of 64 being narrowed down, the betting options are slightly different. Instead of offering the usual top five, top 10, and top 20 bets available at the beginning of other tournaments, DraftKings Sportsbook WV provides a top-four betting menu for this particular event.
WGC Dell Technologies odds at WV sportsbooks
The odds displayed on the online sportsbook indicate the starting point of the event.
Jon Rahm is the frontrunner with odds of +1100, indicating he is the most likely to win. Additionally, he has odds of +225 to secure a top-four finish. Trailing behind Rahm are:
- Justin Thomas +1200, +225
- Viktor Hovland +1400, +275
- Scottie Scheffler +1600, +350
- Collin Morikawa +1600, +330
- Dustin Johnson +2000, +450
- Patrick Cantlay +2200, +500
- Daniel Berger +2800, +650
The group of players at +3000 to win and +700 for the top four is led by defending champion Billy Horschel.
Tyrrell Hatton, Paul Casey, Brooks Koepka, and Louis Oosthuizen are among the names featured on the list.
Some bettors in the Mountain State may be caught off guard by the starting time. However, those who miss the beginning can stay updated on the updated odds for each round and individual matchups in the following days.
Betting on PGA match-play events
About 95% of the time, people typically view and gamble on golf in a different way. This is a departure from that norm.
The competition is a one-on-one battle, not a battle against the entire field. Through individual 18-hole matchups, the contestants are gradually eliminated, similar to the NCAA basketball matchups, but within a span of five days.
The lineup commences with the leading 64 players based on the Official World Golf Rankings, precisely 10 days prior to the commencement of the event.
In case any individual among the top players is not accessible, the vacant spot in the field is given to the player with the next highest rank in the Official World Golf Rankings.
How to watch the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play
- The Golf Channel will air the opening rounds of the tournament from Wednesday to Friday, between 2-8 p.m.
- On Saturday, the Round of 16 of the golf tournament will be broadcasted on the Golf Channel from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., followed by the Quarterfinals on NBC from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
- On Sunday, the semifinals of the golf tournament will be aired on the Golf Channel from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., followed by coverage on NBC from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The yearlong tour is getting a refreshing change of pace, just like the skins tournament.
WGC Dell Technologies format
The tournament takes place in two phases.
During the initial stage, players are divided into 16 groups, with each group consisting of four players. In each group, the players are assigned specific seed numbers, ranging from 1 to 16, 17 to 32, 33 to 48, and 49 to 64.
The teams within each group will compete against each other in a round-robin style tournament spanning Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. A team earns one point for a victory and half a point for a tie. Only the team that finishes in first place within their group will advance to the next round.
In the event that two or more players are tied for first place in the group, a sudden-death, stroke-play tiebreaker is conducted to determine the advancing player.
The weekend lineup will culminate in the emergence of a single winner from each of the 16 groups by the end of Friday.
On Saturday, the round of 16 and quarterfinals take place as a knockout tournament, while on Sunday, the semifinal, third-place playoff, and final are scheduled.
Every game consists of 18 holes.
How match play differs from stroke play for bettors
No worries, Jon Rahm had a double bogey after you placed your bet.
If he were to make a two-stroke drop in stroke-play scoring, he might fall out of the top 10 and end up outside the top 20. However, in match play, it only affects a single hole, so he has a chance to bounce back and recover.
Additionally, an individual reaps a direct advantage when their opponent encounters a setback. This scenario holds significance solely in stroke play, specifically during the last round, assuming the opponent in question is their final competitor.
The majority of knockout round matches conclude within 18 holes.
Winning a hole results in the award of one point. The match concludes when a player surpasses the number of remaining holes.
Tiger Woods has emerged victorious in this tournament on three occasions and achieved a remarkable feat in 2006, setting a record for the largest margin of victory. With only eight holes left to play, he held a commanding lead of nine holes, which resulted in the astounding statistical improbability of not losing a single hole throughout the entire match.
What is the impact of this strategy on the players?
If players suspect that their opponent has encountered difficulties with their tee shot, they have the option to adopt a cautious strategy. Instead of taking risks to aim for a birdie, which is common in stroke play, players may choose to prioritize achieving a par score.