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PGA FedEx Cup Betting – 2012 BMW Predictions

The third leg of the FedEx Championship goes down this week from Crooked Stick in Carmel, Indiana. The top 70 in the FedEx point’s race will be looking to sneak into the top 30 while at the same time get a hold of the $1.4 million first prize.

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PGA Betting – BMW Championship Preview & Pick

PGA Betting – BMW Championship Preview & Pick

Cappers Picks Golf handicappers have all your latest golf news and information so be sure to make us your trusted source for up-to-the-minute golf details. PGA Golf betting fans will also have plenty golf action to focus on as this year’s Fed Ex Cup Championship is here.

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PGA Betting – BMW Championship Preview & Pick

Cappers Picks Golf handicappers have all your latest golf news and information so be sure to make us your trusted source for up-to-the-minute golf details. PGA Golf betting fans will also have plenty golf action to focus on as this year’s Fed Ex Championship is finally here.

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Golf Odds – Harrington turns FedEx Cup into three-horse race

Even though NFL Week 1 odds kick off on Thursday, there is also the beginning of the third event of the FedEx Cup playoffs, the BMW Championship at Cog Hill. Camilo Villegas won last year at Bellervie, but everyone will be focused on Steve Stricker and Tiger Woods, which suit Padraig Harrington just fine.

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Round 4 Deutsche Bank Championship PGA

Round 4 Goes Today – PGA FedEx Cup Betting

Mike Weir narrowly missed carding a 59 on Friday, but his four-under 67 Sunday gave him a one-shot lead after three rounds of the Deutsche Bank Championship. There was a second cut at three-under-par 210 with 14 players missing out on the final round. Among those 14 were 2007 champion Phil Mickelson, who shot one-over 72 to finish at 211, Adam Scott (211) and Kenny Perry (213).

“I’ll just go out there and play,” Weir said, adding that his third round wasn’t “textbook” because his ball-striking wasn’t as sharp as he’d like. “But I held it together.”

Given the quality and number of players close to him, Weir will probably have to do more than hold it together.