The 2022-23 PGA TOUR is headed this week to California where many of the best players in the world will compete for the top prize at the 2023 The American Express. Have you made up your mind about which player to bet on? If not, let the experts help you decide.
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Expert Picks and Predictions for the The American Express PGA Golf Tournament Running from January 9 to 12 2023
Where: Pete Dye Stadium Course, La Quinta, CA
When: January 9 to 12, 2023
Lines: View all 2023 The American Express lines
TV Broadcast: GOLFTV
Action Network
Expert | Pick |
Jason Sobel | Sahith Theegala |
Sahith Theegala, who has odds of +4500 at TopBet to win The American Express 2023, is the pick of Jason Sobel of The Action Network to take home the crown this week.
In seven starts already this year, he owns three finishes of sixth or better, proving that he’s just a couple of lucky bounces or lipped-in putts from finally cashing his first winner’s check.
CBS Sports
Expert | Golfer to watch out for |
CBS Sports Staff | Cameron Young |
Ranked 17th in the world, Young is a sleeper who shouldn’t be overlooked. Young is 3 of 3 this season and is coming off a T13 in the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions. He is fifth this season with a 5.25 birdie average and 18th in driving distance (310.9).
PGA.com
Expert | Top-ranked player |
Rob Bolton | Jon Rahm |
In his power rankings of players set to compete in 2023 The American Express, Rob Bolton of PGA.com has Jon Rahm on top.
TopBet News Editor | Ryan Simpson
Expert | Pick |
Ryan Simpson, News Editor | Jon Rahm |
In his preview of 2023 The American Express Sleepers, TopBet News Editor Ryan Simpson revealed that he is picking Jon Rahm to win the tournament. Here’s what Simpson had to say about Rahm:
The Spaniard superstar skipped the Sony Open in Hawaii, but don’t expect him to have cooled off just yet following his win in the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions earlier this month. Rahm is 2 of 2 this season. Apart from his win in Hawaii, he also placed T4 in The CJ CUP in South Carolina 2022 back in October. Rahm has a red-hot average of 6.5 birdies average to go with a scoring average of 69.18. Granted that he’s only played in two official PGA TOUR events this season, thus far, Rahm is someone who will always command attention as a favorite regardless of how much golf he’s played of late.
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