00:00 – Sleeper Picks for 3M Open: PGA TOUR Betting Tips
04:23 – Ryder Cup 2025: Ian Poulter’s Warning to Team Europe

1. Sleeper Picks for 3M Open: PGA TOUR Betting Tips

Discover the sleeper picks for the 3M Open with expert analysis from Rob Bolton. This video delves into the PGA TOUR’s sleeper picks, offering insights and odds for Davis Thompson, Taylor Pendrith, Patrick Fishburn, Doug Ghim, and David Skinns. Learn how these players can deliver value in outright, top 5, top 10, and top 20 bets. Optimized for viewers interested in PGA TOUR betting strategies and fantasy golf advice. #PGA #3MOpen #as
2. Ryder Cup 2025: Ian Poulter’s Warning to Team Europe

As the Ryder Cup approaches, Ian Poulter warns Team Europe to prepare for a loud and raucous atmosphere at Bethpage Black. Discover insights from Poulter on the challenges of competing on American soil and the importance of home advantage. Will Team USA reclaim the trophy? Join us for an in-depth look at the upcoming Ryder Cup and what it means for both teams.

Sleeper picks for 3M open PGA Tour betting tips. Unlocking hidden gems. Discovering value at the 3M Open PGA Tour. Written by Rod Bolton. The sleeper picks mentioned here did not feature in Rob’s power rankings, but each one offers significant betting value. Outright dicks. Davis Thompson 4500. To truly capitalize on his potential, Davis Thompson must address his recent struggles during final rounds. However, he is likely to keep you engaged until the end. In his latest outing, he finished tied for 18th at the John Deere Classic, where he was leading after 54 holes in his first title defense on the PGA Tour. Despite the outcome, it was encouraging to see him manage the pressure without overexerting himself to secure back-to-back wins, at least for the first three rounds. Thompson consistently positions himself to score better than many competitors. And he has already competed once at TPC Twin Cities. Although he missed the cut in 2023, he is now part of a select group of 156 players who can continue the trend noted in the power rankings. Every winner since the inaugural 3M Open in 2019 has made at least one prior appearance. Top five picks, Taylor Pendrth. Taylor Pendreth could have easily been included in my power rankings, but this mention suffices. Last year, he secured a solo fifth place at TPC Twin Cities, where he was leading at the halfway mark, all while aiming to qualify for the President’s Cup, a goal he achieved for the second time. He has successfully leveraged this momentum to qualify for the Tour Championship in 2024, leading to another strong season this year. The Canadian golfer has recorded four top 10 finishes and three additional top 15 finishes with his most recent being a T13 at the Genesis Scottish Open. I contemplated placing him as the outright pick, but the odds are enticing enough given his impressive performance compared to others. Top 10 picks, Patrick Fishburn 500. While relying on the latter half of the season for success is not ideal, it has proven effective for this PGA Tour sophomore. Last year, he ignited his performance around this time, climbing from outside the top 150 in the FedEx COM standings to finish 81st by season’s end. This surge included a T6 finish in his debut at TBC Twin Cities. Just a few weeks ago, he was ranked outside the top 125, but he has since improved to 104th, largely due to a T18 finish at the John Deere Classic and a T6 at the Isco Championship. Although he was tied for 10th after three rounds of the Barracuda Championship before slipping to T-52, it’s acceptable to overlook one poor round at an inopportune moment. Naturally, it can be disheartening to hold a ticket promising a top 10 payout, but he is expected to recover well. Top 20 picks Doug Glim. Often flying under the radar, Gim is one of the most dependable players over the long haul. With two top 20 finishes in his last three tournaments and competing in fields similar to those at the 3M Open, it’s time to hop on the bandwagon if you haven’t already. He is a consistent performer from TA Green and boasts a record of four for five at TPC Twin Cities, including two top 20 finishes. Top UK and Ireland picks, David Skins, 320. At 43 years old, Skins stands out as the only golfer to achieve a top 10 finish at both the ESCO Championship and the Barracuda Championship. Yet, he is the third longest shot in this small market of four. The other contenders are Matt Wallace 125, Sheamus Power plus 270, and Danny Willlet plus 450. Skins’s recent success was hinted at by a T9 finish at the RBC Canadian Open, indicating he is currently in excellent form. He has also performed well at TPC Twin Cities, going two for two with a T-24 finish alongside Wallace last year. While Wallace’s odds reflect his consistency and strategic positioning by FanDuel, he is not currently as hot as skins. Power on the other hand has yet to find his rhythm especially after dealing with an undisclosed issue there that affected his performance at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. Odds were sourced from FanDuel. If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, please reach for help by calling or texting 1800 gambler today. Ryder Cup 2025. Ian Palter’s warning to team Europe. Rider Cup. Ian Palter warns Europe to brace for rockus Beth Paige Black as Team USA bids to reclaim trophy. Ian Palter has warned team Europe to brace for a loud and rockous reception as team USA bids to wrestle back the RDER Cup at Beth Paige Black. Defending champions Europe, who with it the trophy with a 16.5 11.5 victory in Rome in 2023, will look to retain their crown when the Ryder Cup heads to Farmingdale, New York. Live exclusively on Sky Sports from September 26th to 28th. Poulter, arguably the embodiment of RDER Cup passion in his generation, knows exactly what it takes to win on American soil and what lies ahead for Luke Donald’s team in 2025. The 49year-old featured in seven Ryder Cups, helping team Europe to victory on five occasions. Two of those triumphs at Oakland Hills in 2004 and Madina in 2012 came on US turf. Away. Rder Cups are notoriously difficult. Fivetime Rder Cup winner Palter told Sky Sports, “It’s the same when they come to our home soil, too. Home advantage is a big factor. Luke has got a venue in Beth Page Black that is going to be very loud, very rockous. We’ve had numerous events at that location in the past, so they certainly know what they are going to be in for. Home advantage a big factor.” To this day, Poulter boasts an unbeaten record in Rder Cup singles matches. But it was his passion on the course that earned talismanic status and a place in folure. Assessing team Europe’s prospects, Poulter reflected on what made him such an effective Rder Cup operator who thrived under the most intense conditions. The European team already looks strong on paper, and Luke will be happy with the current form of his players. Pter added, “The team looks very similar to what it did last time, so I wouldn’t expect too many taintis. Hopefully, team Europe can go on US soil and grab that trophy back.” Poulter continued, “I wouldn’t say I was there to wind the crowd up or intentionally wound the crowd up. You can do that with your golf. If you hole putts at the right time, you become a real pain in the backside to them, and that was enough to wind them up good and proper.” Rahm backs Garcia for 2031 captaincy. John Rom has petitioned a campaign for Sergio Garcia to captain team Europe for the 2031 Ryder Cup in Spain. Garcia, a three-time Ryder Cup winner, had a strained relationship with the DP World Tour after joining Liv Golf, but rejoined the tour in November last year. Whether a live player can captain the Ryder Cub remains uncertain, but Rahm believes a Spanish captain is essential for the home event, drawing parallels to Sevie Baliseros, who led Europe to victory at Vdderama in 1997. Some things smooth over engulf. Sergio could possibly be the captain, said Rahm. I think that’s a very obvious choice.

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