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2022 Mayakoba picks, field grade, odds, golf predictions, best bets at World Wide Technology Championship

November 1, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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Just three events remain in the PGA Tour’s final swing season as competitors make their way to the 2022 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba. Originally an alternate field event across from the WGC Match Play, the World Wide Technology Championship has grown plenty since making its PGA Tour debut in 2007.

The growth only continues this week as it plays host to some of the biggest names in golf including Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, Collin Morikawa and Tony Finau. Only Morikawa is set to make his first start at Mayakoba while the three others have experienced their fair share of success. 

Possessing numerous quality outings between them, the most notable fulfillment comes from Hovland; the 25-year-old was triumphant at El Camaleon Golf Course in both 2020 and 2021. Hovland will attempt to go for a three-peat on the PGA Tour, an accomplishment only Steve Stricker, Stuart Appleby and Tiger Woods have achieved since 1980. 

2022 Bermuda Championship winner Seamus Power will not only hope to follow in Hovland’s footsteps by claiming victory but also by playing himself onto the European Ryder Cup Team. While still ways away, Power, Thomas Detry and Alex Noren join a European contingent hoping to make an impression down in Mexico.

Event Information

Event: 2022 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba | Dates: Nov. 3-6
Location: El Camaleon Golf Course at Mayakoba — Riviera Maya, Mexico
Par: 71 | Yardage: 7,017 | Purse: $8,200,000

2022 Mayakoba field, odds

  • Scottie Scheffler (9-1): The former world No. 1 has officially gone cold with the putter. Perhaps hibernating for the impending winter, Scheffler has only been able to gain strokes on the greens three times in his last 12 starts dating back to May. Employing a new wand at The CJ Cup in South Carolina was ineffective, but there is still hope for the Texan as those three tournaments previously mentioned all resulted in top-three finishes.
  • Viktor Hovland (11-1): The Norwegian has looked sharp to begin his season with finishes of T5 and T21 to his credit. Finding some form in the short-game department, Hovland could be in line for a monster campaign if his chipping and bunker play continue to cooperate. Holding the title of two-time defending champion at Mayakoba, Hovland could join rare company if able to add his third victory in a row at El Camaleon. 
  • Collin Morikawa (16-1)
  • Tony Finau (18-1): 2022 was the year Finau shedded the moniker of being unable to close and it begs the question: What will 2023 bring? Doubling his career win total in the span of two weeks in July, the 33-year-old may only just get be getting started. Finau has quickly become an all-around presence as massive strides have been made both on and around the green to complement his world class ball striking.
  • Billy Horschel (18-1): Coming off the career achievement of playing in the Presidents Cup for Team USA, Horschel is continuing to roll. Known as a player to thrive on momentum, Horschel has since added a T10 finish at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship and a T7 effort at The CJ Cup in South Carolina. He gained strokes throughout his bag at Congaree but impressed primarily with his irons as he put together his best approach performance since his victory at the Memorial. In seven prior trips to Mayakoba, he has nabbed five top-30 finishes including a T5 showing in 2020.
  • Aaron Wise (20-1)
  • Tom Hoge (35-1): There are few players who are currently striking the golf ball better than Hoge. Beginning his season with four straight top-20 finishes, the 33-year-old has finally been able to marry his exquisite iron play with some timely putting. Ranking fourth in strokes gained approach and 10th in strokes gained putting at The CJ Cup in South Carolina, this combination should do wonders for Hoge at Mayakoba as it did in 2020 when he finished T3.
  • Maverick McNealy (35-1)
  • Thomas Detry (35-1)
  • Brian Harman (35-1)
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2022 Mayakoba expert picks

Who will win the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, 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 the restart.



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