Bet on Aaron Wise’s High Upside at PGA Championship

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For betting odds and analysis of the top 80 golfers in the 2018 PGA Championship field, check out this page. “Best odds value” and “Best matchup value” listed below are determined by a proprietary model built by Colin Davy. It factors in the course, plus a variety of weighted metrics and the betting odds. This isn’t meant to imply every player is worth a bet; we’re simply showing the most efficient way to wager on each golfer should you so choose.


Aaron Wise PGA Championship Betting Odds

DFS Pricing: $6,800 DraftKings, $7,200 FanDuel

PGA Championship History (2013-2017): N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A, N/A

Odds:+12,500 to win, +1000 top-10 finish, +500 top-20 finish, -140 to make cut, +100 to miss cut

Best Odds Value: +500 top-20 finish

Best Matchup Value: N/A

Tee Times: 1:48 p.m. ET (Thursday); 8:23 a.m. ET (Friday)


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The Outlook

The young 22-year-old golfer certainly has upside, evidenced by his second-place finish at the Wells Fargo and win the following week at the Byron Nelson. He's coming off a sixth-place finish at the Bridgestone last week in a loaded field, too. He's been inconsistent as we might expect from a young golfer, but the elite talent is clearly there, and I never mind betting on that. He's a fine DFS dart, and I don't mind betting on him to crash into the top 10 again.


The Metrics

Here's how Wise ranks in the PGA Championship field in several key metrics. For many more, be sure to check out the FantasyLabs PGA Models.

    • Long-Term Adjusted Round Score: T-89th
    • Recent Adjusted Round Score: T-77th
    • Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green: 57th
    • Long-Term Driving Distance: 15th
    • Strokes Gained: Approach: 69th

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Bryan is an editor and writer for The Action Network and FantasyLabs, with an emphasis on NBA, college basketball, golf and the NFL. He grew up right between UNC and Duke and has Luke Maye’s game-winning jumper against Kentucky in 2017 on permanent repeat in his house.

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