Tommy Fleetwood is among the favorites with +1600 odds in the 2024 RBC Canadian Open at Hamilton Golf & Country Club. He will look to improve on his second-place finish at this tournament in 2023. Below, we’ll analyze his recent form to help you make your best bets on Fleetwood before he takes to the course in Hamilton, ON.
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Bet $20, Payout $340.00
Tommy Fleetwood to win the 2024 RBC Canadian Open +1600
Tommy Fleetwood: Recent Form
- Fleetwood has made the cut six times in a row and will look to continue his streak this week.
- Over his last three appearances, Fleetwood has finished in the top 20 once.
- Fleetwood has finished with a better-than-average score in two of his past three tournaments.
- He has finished with an average score of -5 those three times he made the cut.
Fleetwood: Recent Rounds
- Fleetwood has finished below par seven times and carded seven 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.
- Over his last 12 rounds, Fleetwood has finished within three strokes of the best score of the round once, and within five strokes of the top score for the day six times.
Fleetwood: Last Outing
- Fleetwood carded a birdie or better on three of the 16 par-3 holes at the PGA Championship, outperforming the field average of 1.7.
- On the 16 par-3 holes at the PGA Championship, Fleetwood carded fewer bogeys or worse (one) than the field average of 1.9.
- Fleetwood’s eight birdies or better on the 44 par-4 holes at the PGA Championship were more than the field average of 5.7.
- In that most recent outing, Fleetwood had a bogey or worse on seven of the 44 par-4 holes (the field averaged 6.4).
- Fleetwood ended the PGA Championship recording a birdie or better on five par-5 holes, while the field averaged 4.2 on the 12 par-5 holes.
- On the 12 par-5 holes at the PGA Championship, Fleetwood had more bogeys or worse (one) than the tournament average (0.8).
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