Chesson Hadley The 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic betting odds and trends

Chesson Hadley heads into the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club with +5000 odds after missing the cut in his last outing, the AT&T Byron Nelson. Let’s break down his recent performances to help you place your best bets on Hadley before he tees off in Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Moneyline

Chesson Hadley to win the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic +5000

Bet $20, Payout $1,020.00

Chesson Hadley: Recent Form

  • He has failed to make the cut in each of his past three tournaments.
  • Hadley has not finished within five strokes of the winner or carded a better-than-average score in any of his past three tournaments.

Hadley: Recent Rounds

  • Over his last six rounds, Hadley has finished below par twice, while also carding three rounds with a better-than-average score.
  • He has carded a top-five score once in his last six rounds.
  • Hadley has carded a score within three shots of the day’s best in one of his last six rounds.

Hadley: Last Outing

  • Hadley shot better on par 3s than most players his last time out, carding a birdie or better on two of the eight par-3 holes at the AT&T Byron Nelson (the tournament average was 1.8).
  • On the eight par-3 holes at the AT&T Byron Nelson, Hadley had one bogey or worse (the other participants averaged 1.5).
  • Hadley had fewer birdies or better (four) than the tournament average of 7.0 on the 22 par-4 holes at the AT&T Byron Nelson.
  • At that last tournament, Hadley’s performance on the 22 par-4 holes included a bogey or worse four times (compared to the field’s better average of 3.9).
  • Hadley finished the AT&T Byron Nelson with a birdie or better on four of the six par-5 holes, underperforming the tournament average of 4.9.
  • Even though the field at the AT&T Byron Nelson averaged 0.4 bogeys or worse on the six par-5 holes, Hadley finished without one.

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