What’s ‘Wire-to-Wire Winner’ in Golf Betting?

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Jordan Spieth watches his shot from a bunker on the 18th hole during a one-hole playoff at the RBC Heritage golf tournament, Sunday, April 17, 2022, in Hilton Head Island, S.C.
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Ryan Hannable @RyanHannable May 25, 2023, 9:36 AM

A wire-to-wire winner in golf betting is when a player wins the tournament and also leads after the first three rounds.

This is very uncommon because it requires a player to be dominant throughout an entire tournament.

The most recent example was Jordan Spieth at the Masters in 2015.

The odds for a wire-to-wire winner are usually very low.

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Ryan Hannable

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Ryan Hannable is a Content Managing Editor on the Web Content Team for BetMGM. Previously, he was a New England Patriots beat writer for WEEI in Boston. He also has published a golf book, “The Ultimate Book of Golf Trivia: 600 Questions and Answers.”

Ryan Hannable is a Content Managing Editor on the Web Content Team for BetMGM. Previously, he was a New England Patriots beat writer for WEEI in Boston. He also has published a golf book, “The Ultimate Book of Golf Trivia: 600 Questions and Answers.”