The 2022 BMW Championship will be contested this season at Wilmington Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware. The second tournament of these 2021-22 PGA Tour playoffs will feature the best of the best on golf’s premier circuit worldwide.
As a result, there is a lot of quality in the competition, indicating that it will be essential for the golfers to display the best possible level to win the title. While certain golfers start as favorites according to the bookies, others are not as heavily considered, but have enough arguments to win the trophy. Here, at JefeBet, we will review them.
Three Sleeper Picks for the 2022 BMW Championship on the PGA Tour
- Where: Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington, Delaware
- When: Thursday, August 18th – August 21st
Collin Morikawa (Odds +1800)
Collin Morikawa began as a sleeper to consider in the 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship: the American delivered a great performance, finishing fifth among a number of players.
Again, Morikawa has pretty good odds and worth considering after finishing fifth in two of his last five PGA Tour tournament appearances. Morikawa may have missed the cut in his last two visits, but there will be no cut in this BMW Championship, so he can easily show up at Wilmington Country Club and play his best.
Jaesung Im (Odds +2500)
Bookmakers’ odds for Jaesung Im are pretty high, given that he’s one of the players who had a superior season before these 2021-22 PGA Tour playoffs. The Korean was in second place at both the 3M Open and the Rocket Mortgage, and carried that momentum into his latest performance.
Im finished eleventh at the FedEx St Jude Championship, but was still always close to the leaders. This BMW Championship offers him a new opportunity to prove his worth and win his second title of the season after the Shriners Children’s Open.
Adam Scott (Odds +5000)
At 42 years of age, Adam Scott is in his nineteenth season on the PGA Tour after joining the tour in 2003, and the veteran shown that he is still competitive by being one of the golfers who finished fifth in the most recent FedEx St Jude Championship.
Out of all the golfers we presented and that may end up surprising us, Scott has been the poorest performer throughout the seasonand hasn’t even won a trophy since 2019/20. However, perhaps what he showed last week in Tennessee indicates he could be back among the top finishers.