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The Sweet Spot | Czech Masters, FedEx St Jude Championship & LIV Greenbrier | Golf Betting Tips

Steve Palmer joins Warren Ashurst for the latest episode of the Racing Post's weekly golf tipping show

After many of the game's big guns took the week off following Scottie Scheffler's victory in the men's tournament at the Paris Olympics, there is a huge selection of action on the PGA, DP World and LIV Tours this week.

And there is no better place to get sound betting advice on all those tournaments than our podcast, The Sweet Spot, Sponsored by AK Bets.

Top of the bill is the FedEx St Jude Championship, which marks the start of the end-of-season playoffs on the PGA Tour. And as with any playoffs, drama is almost guaranteed.

Our golf-betting guru Steve Palmer joins Warren Ashurst to give you all the prime pointers as the field of 70 attack TPC Southwind in Memphis, hoping to secure a place in the next round at the BMW Championship.

However, the action does not stop there as there is an intriguing chase for glory on the DP World Tour at the Czech Masters.

In-form Steve will have the best bets for that and the LIV Greenbrier get-together, where Jon Rahm will hope to put his Olympics collapse behind him and Bryson DeChambeau will look for a repeat of the 58 he carded in the final round at the West Virginia track 12 months ago.

So there is loads to get stuck into, including what we learned from Aaron Rai's victory at the Wyndham Championship, so there really is no better place to get the best golf betting advice than our podcast.

Just click on the link above and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel to ensure you never miss another episode of the best podcast in golf betting, The Sweet Spot, sponsored by AK Bets.


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