Chan Kim The 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open betting odds and trends

Chan Kim enters the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course with +20000 odds after making the cut in his most recent outing, the Valspar Championship, finishing 67th. Let’s break down his recent performances to help you place your best bets on Kim before he tees off in Houston, Texas.

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Chan Kim: Recent Form

  • Kim has made the cut five times in a row and will look to continue his streak this week.
  • In his last three tournaments, Kim has an average finish of 65th.
  • Kim has not posted a score better than the tournament average or finished within five shots of the leader in any of his past three events.
  • He has an average score of even par across his last three events.

Kim: Recent Rounds

  • Kim has finished below par six times and carded eight rounds with a better-than-average score over his last 12 rounds played.
  • He has carded one of the five best scores in one of his last 12 rounds.
  • Kim has carded a score within three shots of the day’s best in two of his last 12 rounds, while finishing within five strokes of the top score of the day five times.

Kim: Last Outing

  • Kim did not record a birdie on any of the 20 par-3 holes at the Valspar Championship (the other participants averaged two).
  • On the 20 par-3 holes at the Valspar Championship, Kim recorded four bogeys or worse (the tournament average was 2.9).
  • Kim recorded the same amount of birdies or better (four) as the field average on par-4 holes at the Valspar Championship.
  • In that most recent competition, Kim’s showing on the 36 par-4 holes included a bogey or worse seven times (compared to the field’s better average of 5.7).
  • Kim ended the Valspar Championship recording a birdie or better on six par-5 holes, while the field averaged 4.3 on the 16 par-5 holes.
  • On the 16 par-5 holes at the Valspar Championship, Kim recorded less bogeys or worse (one) than the tournament average (1.3).

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