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2016 Deutsche Bank Championship Sleeper Picks, Predictions, Odds, and PGA Golf Betting Preview

2016 Deutsche Bank Championship Sleeper Picks, Predictions, Odds, and PGA Golf Betting Preview

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2016 Deutsche Bank Championship Sleeper Picks and Predictions

Where: TPC Boston, Norton, Massachusetts

When: September 2-5

Line: view all Deutsche Bank Championship lines

TV Broadcast: Golf Channel/NBC


Charley Hoffman (+6,000)

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Another golfer who can definitely surprise this week is Charley Hoffman. The 39-year-old has been playing some solid golf of late, notching top-25 finishes in each of his last two starts. Hoffman also loves playing in the Deutsche Bank Championship as evidenced by his victory here in 2010. He shot a course-record 22-under to win the event by a whopping five strokes. Hoffman came close to winning this tournament again last year, finishing in third place. He has now finished inside the Deutsche Bank Top 30 in five of the last seven years. With the form that he is in right now and his experience with this particular event, look for Hoffman to add to his trophy collection this week.

Webb Simpson (+10,000)

Webb Simpson watches his approach shot

Looking for a worthy sleeper this week? How about Webb Simpson? Yes, it has been three long years since Simpson last won on the PGA Tour, but he has a great chance of ending that barren run this week at the Deutsche Bank Championship. The 31-year-old has fond memories of this event, winning this tournament back in 2011. He also nabbed a ninth-place finish in this event in 2014. Simpson is starting to rediscover his old form, finishing in the top-13 in two of his last six starts. With the Ryder Cup just around the corner, don’t be surprised to see Simpson deliver a performance for the ages at TPC Boston this week.

Brooks Koepka (+3,500)

Another golfer who can definitely make a strong run at the Deutsche Bank Championship this week is Brooks Koepka. The American has been playing some outstanding golf of late, finishing in the top-13 in five of his last six starts, including runner-up finishes at the Byron Nelson and FedEx St. Jude Classic. Key to Koepka’s resurgence has been his solid play with the driver. He is 18th in the PGA Tour in driving distance, averaging 303.0 yards per drive this season. That powerful swing will be a major weapon for Koepka when tackling the long 7,297-yard, par-71 TPC Boston course.

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