It’s been a tumultuous year for LIV Golf, with the season finally coming to a close this weekend in Miami. Talor Gooch has already wrapped up the individual title for 2023 with his superb runner up performance in Jeddah last weekend, and now the tour will head to the Trump National Doral Golf Club in Miami for the last team championship of the year.
There will be a festive atmosphere for sure, with the season drawing to a close on one of the slightly less intense events of the year. However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty of great betting to be had. Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Cam Smith and Bryson DeChambeau all lead teams and will be eager to finish on a high before the Christmas break. Who will prevail in Florida? We break down all the latest betting odds from bookmaker bet365 and outline the best bets to make on the LIV Golf Team Championship Miami 2023 this week.
※ Current Odds Date & Time: October 19th, 11:30 P.M. (GMT)
Looking at bookmaker bet365’s outright betting odds ahead of the LIV Golf Team Championship Miami 2023, golf fans can expect one thing: this one’s going to be tight. Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces has the slimmest of leads at 4.50 in the odds, marginally ahead of second favourites the Crushers who sit at 5.00. The RangeGoats are right in the mix as well at 5.25, as are Joaquin Niemann’s Torque with odds of 6.00. From here, the outright betting odds begin to drop off slightly, with fifth favourites Stinger paying a longer 10.00 to win in Miami.
Given that 4Aces are top of the leaderboard this season and have the lowest odds at bookmaker bet365, many are picking the team to finish strong in 2023 and take out this Miami title. However, there’s one big factor to note—4Aces have built much of their success off the back of Talor Gooch, who has won three titles and finished runner up once in the individual competition. The American is not playing this weekend, which significantly weakens their shot at victory.
Instead, we recommend backing either Torque or Smash to win this weekend. Torque is the conservative bet at 6.00. They’ve been consistent all year with Niemann at their helm, and as their third place on the leaderboard indicates, are always a threat to take out a title. Smash, on the other hand, are way down in eighth place on the standings and pay a high 17.00 to win in Miami. With a red-hot Brooks Koepka, however, there’s every chance he could maintain his momentum from Jeddah and see them to victory here.