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2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open Golf Odds, Preview and Picks

By Hank Blaine

Last season’s PGA Tour Player of the Year Scottie Scheffler is a +550 chalk to win this week’s tournament, the Cadence Bank Houston Open. Following Scheffler in the odds is Sam Burns at +1200. Tony Finau is the third choice at +1600. Did Finau, Scheffler, and Burns crack our top three picks for the week? Which golfer is the best underdog play to lift the Houston Open trophy? Keep reading for golf odds, analysis, and free picks for the 2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open.

2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open Info

  • When: Thursday, Nov. 10 – Sunday, Nov. 13
  • Where: Memorial Park Golf Course, Houston, TX
  • TV: Golf Channel
  • Live Stream: GolfChannel.com
  • Purse: $8,400,000

READ MORE: 2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open Sleeper Picks

Odds to Win the 2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open

  • Scottie Scheffler +550
  • Sam Burns +1200
  • Tony Finau +1600
  • Aaron Wise +1600
  • Hideki Matsuyama +2200
  • Jason Day +2200
  • Russell Henley +2200
  • Maverick McNealy +2500
  • Taylor Montgomery +2500
  • Davis Riley +3300
  • Denny McCarthy +3300
  • Taylor Pendrith +4000
  • Emiliano Grillo +4000
  • Joel Dahmen +4000
  • Sahith Theegala +4000
  • Matthew Nesmith +4000
  • Taylor Moore +5000
  • Andrew Putnam +5000
  • Wyndham Clark +5000
  • McKenzie Hughes +5000
  • Keith Mitchell +5000
  • Dean Burmester +5000
  • Harris English +5000
  • Sebastian Munoz +5000
  • Alex Noren +5000
  • Will Gordon +5000
  • Si Woo Kim +5000

2021 PGA Cadence Bank Houston Open Recap

Last year, when Vivint was the sponsor, Jason Kokrak won the Houston Open after shooting a -10. Kevin Tway and this year’s favorite Scottie Scheffler finished a tied second at -8.

Kramer Hickock finished fourth. Two golfers, Joel Dahmen and Martin Trainer, tied for fifth while four golfers: Sam Burns, Cameron Triangle, Russell Henley, and Denny McCarthy tied for seventh. Tony Finau, one of this year’s favorites, didn’t make the cut.

2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open Top Pick

At last year’s Houston Open, Burns finished just 5 strokes off winner Jason Kokrak. Sam’s -5 placed him 3 strokes off this year’s chalk, Scottie Scheffler.

In addition to playing great at last year’s Houston Open, Sam Burns has started out this season playing excellent golf. Burns shot a -11 at The CJ Cup to finish a tied seventh.

Sam offers double the odds that Scheffler offers, which is why Burns rates as our top choice.

2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open Second Pick

There are plenty of reasons to believe Scheffler wins his first trophy of the season. For starters, Scottie finished a tied second in this tournament last year, which means the reigning player of the year tees off on a course he knows.

Another reason to like Scheffler’s chances of lifting the hardware? Scottie finished a tied third at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba last week.

If Scottie’s odds were higher, no doubt, he’d be the top choice. But at +550 we must pass. If you don’t mind the low odds, then go for it, because all signs point to Scheffler winning this.

2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open Third Pick

Henley started the season missing the cut at the Sanderson Farms Championship. Then in his next tournament played, the The CJ Cup in South Carolina, Russell finished a tied forty-fifth.

Last week, it all came together. Henley won the World Wide Technology Championship. The win implies he will hit the ball well this week.

But although he played well over this course last year, Henley isn’t the type of golfer to put together back-to-back victories. The odds are fair if you believe.

2022 Cadence Bank Houston Open Underdog Pick

The top underdog choice to win the Houston Open is playing great golf. Dahmen missed the cut at the Fortinet Championship.

Since then, he’s finished a tied thirteenth at the Sanderson Farms, a tied thirty-seventh at the Shriners Children’s Open, and a tied sixteenth at the ZOZO.

Last week, Dahmen finished a tied third at the World Wide Technology. Joel finished a tied fifth, 4 strokes off Kokrak, at the 2021 Houston Open. Joel Dahmen is an underdog with a shot.

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*All odds stated are subject to change without prior notice.