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2022 Shriners Children’s Open predictions, expert picks, odds, field rankings, best bets at TPC Summerlin

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So, how about that ride in? The PGA Tour makes its way west to Las Vegas for the 2022 Shriners Children’s Open at TPC Summerlin this week on the heels of an exciting Presidents Cup. A staple in the fall swing for nearly 40 years, the Shriners Children’s Open has seen everything from Tiger Woods’ first victory on the PGA Tour in 1996 to a walk-off hole-in-one courtesy of Johnathan Byrd in 2010.

Measuring roughly 7,250 yards and playing to a par 71, TPC Summerlin features an exciting stretch of finishing holes which includes a drivable par 4 and reachable par 5 over water that have the potential to win or bust one’s tournament aspirations. 

This year’s field boasts the strongest group of players yet to be seen in the young 2022-23 season. World No. 4 Patrick Cantlay headlines the action and will be accompanied by defending champion Sungjae Im, fellow Presidents Cup teammate Max Homa as well as Tom Kim, Cameron Davis and breakout rookie Taylor Montgomery.

Some will attempt to kick off their seasons on the right foot while others will hope to keep the good times rolling. Homa captured the very first title of the season at the Fortinet Championship the week before the Presidents Cup, and Montgomery has garnered a pair of top-10 finishes to begin his PGA Tour career. 

Let’s take a closer look at this week’s 2022 Shriners Children’s Open with odds provided via Caesars Sportsbook.

Event Information

Event: 2022 Shriners Children’s Open | Dates: Oct. 6-9
Location: TPC Summerlin — Las Vegas, Nevada
Par: 71 | Yardage: 7,255 | Purse: $8,000,000

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2022 Shriners Children’s Open field, odds

  • Patrick Cantlay (7-1)
  • Sungjae Im (10-1): It is almost baffling that Im is now one year removed from his latest victory on the PGA Tour. Notching a singles victory over Cameron Young at the Presidents Cup, the South Korean carried his late-season form into Quail Hollow Club. In his final five starts of the 2021-22 campaign, Im captured three runner-up finishes — including the Tour Championship — and two other top-15 finishes for good measure. There is nothing to suggest that he won’t seriously contend in his title defense.
  • Max Homa (15-1)
  • Aaron Wise (22-1): Mackenzie Hughes and Ryan Fox parlayed the motivation of missing the Presidents Cup into victories last week on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. It was within the realm of possibilities that Wise was on Davis Love III’s short list to fill out the team but was passed over. Wise sprinted through the finish line last season and ultimately finished T13 at the Tour Championship on the shoulders of steady ball-striking throughout the postseason. In six prior trips to TPC Summerlin, the Vegas resident has collected three top-15 finishes.
  • Tom Kim (22-1): What could Kim possibly do as an encore to his Presidents Cup performance? The 20-year-old Korean was the heart and soul of the international team but ran out of steam on Sunday with a singles defeat to Homa. His iron play has been terrific for the past few months, but a letdown fells almost inevitable after such high level of play in Charlotte.
  • Taylor Montgomery (28-1): Montgomery has exceeded expectations through two tournaments. Finishing on the podium in Napa, the UNLV product then went to Country Club of Jackson and connected on yet another top-10 finish. He should have a nice comfort level around TPC Summerlin, and perhaps that is what Montgomery needs to propel to him to his first title on the PGA Tour.
  • Alex Noren (35-1)
  • Cameron Davis (40-1)
  • Brian Harman (40-1)
  • Taylor Pendrith (40-1): The Canadian had a Presidents Cup debut to forget after going 0-4-0 at Quail Hollow Club. This blemish on his résumé shouldn’t dismiss the quality of his play prior to his time with the international team. Pendrith has largely been terrific since recovering from a rib injury in the spring of 2022. Since his return, the 31-year-old has five top-15 finishes in seven tournaments.
  • Tom Hoge (40-1)
  • Emiliano Grillo (40-1)
  • Davis Riley (40-1)
  • Si Woo Kim (45-1): Many say a team event can change the trajectory of one’s career. It happened to Scottie Scheffler in 2021 and maybe, just maybe, it will get Kim back on track after a middling 2021-22 season. Taking down Justin Thomas in Sunday singles, Kim wielded the broom stick like a seasoned Adam Scott. He is now set to make his season debut at a course which has been kind to him in the past. In five previous Shriners Children’s Opens, the former Players Champion has racked up three top-25 finishes including a T8 result in 2020.
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2022 Shriners Children’s Open picks

Rick Gehman is joined by Sia Nejad and Greg DuCharme to preview the 2022 Shriners Children’s Open from a DFS perspective. Follow & listen to The First Cut on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Who will win the Shriners Children’s Open, and which longshots will stun the golfing world? Visit SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard and best bets, all from the model that’s nailed eight golf majors and is up over $9,500 since June 2020.



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