7/14/2023 0 Comments Max homa fortinet![]() Our own Jason Sobel previewed the event this week, and one of his favorite outright betting picks is among that trio. The biggest threats to MGM in the Fortinet Championship are Theegala, Homa and McNealy, in that order. The 31-year-old’s +1400 to win the Fortinet Championship, tied with Hideki Matsuyama for the shortest price in the field.įinally, McNealy’s third in both ticket (5.8%) and handle (7.7%) at MGM. His +2800 price tag’s tied for the sixth-shortest for the upcoming event.įollowing up Theegala in ticket and handle is Homa, who is second in both categories at 7.2% and 10.2%, respectively. The California native has been consistent, missing the cut just once over his previous 17 stroke-play matches. Theegala’s the hot commodity at the shop, generating the top ticket (9.0%) and handle (14.4%) counts. However, McNealy’s in contention - the Stanford product’s tied for the fourth-shortest odds to win the Fortinet Championship at BetMGM - which makes his adjustment more impactful. Others have been adjusted, too: Brendan Steele, for example, is down from +5000 to +4000 Rickie Fowler’s been chopped from +12500 to +10000. McNealy’s the most notable mover at MGM, dropping from +2800 to +2500. ![]() Let’s get into the line movement, liabilities and more.įortinet Championship Betting Report Line Movement Fortinet Technologies India Pvt Ltd C2-002, Ground Floor, Tower-C, The Millennia No 1 & 2, Murphy Road, Ulsoor, Bangalore 560 008. We hit up BetMGM for some data on who the sportsbook – and bettors – will be rooting for or against over the weekend. ![]() ![]() Max Homa, Sahith Theegala and Maverick McNealy are all popular in both betting ticket and handle counts, but the order might surprise you. The Fortinet Championship betting report’s for this weekend’s PGA tour event is about as consistent as it gets. ![]()
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