St. Jude Championship Round 4 Picks
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The FedEx Cup Playoffs have officially begun in Memphis, Tennessee, and after 54 holes, Hideki Matsuyama holds a commanding five-shot load at 17-undr par. If he wins it would be his second title this season and his tenth on the PGA Tour.
Following every round, we’ll be going through my favorite AI golf picks for the following round, as well as the Rithmm-backed AI Caddie hole score picks I’m rolling with. Let’s get into Round 4!
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St. Jude Championship Round 4 Best Bet
Finishing Position: Matt Fitzpatrick Top 10 (+135)
Well, my Hideki Matsuyama fade blew up in my face spectacularly in Round 3, as the 54-hole leader shot a six-under 64 to take a large lead.
Let's target the top 10 finishing position market for our Round 4 bet though, and I'm settling on Fitzpatrick to jump out of that logjam currently sitting tied for ninth and get his way inside the top 10.
Fitzpatrick ranks 37th in Round 4 scoring this season with an average of 69.2, so he can definitely get there. His stats this week have been boosted by a solid putter in the last two rounds, but he's gaining strokes around the green and off the tee, which are arguably the two most important stat buckets for this event.
The former U.S. Open champion is one of the most capable short game artists in the game right now, so it's a safe bet he'll continue to be very reliable for that area. With our Rithmm model giving him nearly 46% chance to get inside the top 10 for this week as of tonight, I like taking aswing on this prediction.
Closing Remarks on St. Jude Championship Round 4 Best Bets
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