The PGA Tour’s postseason schedule gets going Thursday morning, with golfers teeing off at The Barclays at Ridgewood Country Club. Here’s your Daily Sports Roundup…
Event of the day . . .
Tiger Woods would have been pegged as the favorite to win both The Barclays and, eventually, the FedExCup, but knee surgery will keep the world’s top player out of the PGA Tour’s playoffs this season. That opens the door for everyone else to pick up some cash and titles over the next few weeks, with Phil Mickelson currently listed as the 7/1 Vegas favorite to take the trophy in The Barclays.
British Open and PGA Championship winner Padraig Harrington is next at 10/1 odds, with Sergio Garcia at 12/1, and each of Retief Goosen, Jim Furyk, and Ernie Els at 15/1. Anthony Kim, Adam Scott, and Vijay Singh are then all tied at 20/1 odds to win The Barclays, followed by Kenny Perry at 25/1, and each of Mike Weir, K.J. Choi, Geoff Ogilvy, Stewart Cink, and Stuart Appleby at 30/1.
The top 120 golfers in the FedExCup standings after this weekend will advance to next week’s event, the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston in
College football futures…
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Non sports betting events of the day…
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Betting events of the day…
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Non-event of the day . . .
Kyle Orton vs. Rex Grossman? It’s like
Also on the schedule . . .
Some of the American League’s best pitchers will take to the mound on Thursday. Cliff Lee (17-2, 2.43 ERA) will try to guide the Indians past the Royals. Roy Halladay (14-9, 2.64 ERA) will take the mound for the Blue Jays against the Yankees. John Lackey (10-2, 3.22 ERA) will try to pitch the Angels to a win over the Twins. In the other Junior Circuit game on Thursday it’ll be
It’s busier in the National League on Thursday, with six games on the schedule. The Dodgers will host the
Finally, there is one Canadian Football League game on the schedule for Thursday night, with
News from the wire . . .
The Bears stated earlier in the week that Orton would enter the season as the team’s starting quarterback, so that will take a little bit of pressure off him on Thursday night . . . O’Sullivan will start for the Niners on Thursday night, and he’s the leading candidate to be their top quarterback when the regular season gets underway . . . the Cardinals and Anquan Boldin continue to battle over the wide receiver’s trade demands.
Peek at the future . . .
There are four more NFL games on tap for Friday night: Philadelphia at New England, Tennessee at Atlanta, Houston at Dallas, and Green Bay at Denver . . . the Yankees open a series in Baltimore on Friday night, with former Orioles ace Mike Mussina (16-7, 3.35 ERA) expected to take the mound for New York . . . the semifinals of the Olympics men’s hoops tournament will be played at 8am and 10:15am ET on Friday morning.