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The action on the LIV Golf schedule returns to the United States this weekend, with the upcoming event being staged in Houston. This event comes at a crucial stage of the season, with the leading players gearing up for the latest major on the schedule next weekend.

Before Betting On LIV Golf Houston

The LIV Golf action will be staged in Houston for the first time this weekend. This weekend’s event will be staged on the Tournament Course at the Gold Club of Houston, which covers a total of 7,422 yards. It was designed by David Toms and Rees Jones, and it has been in operation since 2003. It notably held the Houston Open up until 2019, which could be a key form line to consider this weekend.

This weekend’s event will be the eighth competition on the LIV schedule this season, with Joaquin Niemann having picked up two victories. Brooks Koepka landed victory in the previous event on the tour after landing success in Singapore. That was the second straight win for the Ripper GC team, meaning that there will be pressure on the chasing pack to close the gap across this weekend.

However, Bryson DeChambeau very much looks like the man to beat this weekend after a stunning recent performance at the PGA Championship. The American shot seven-under on the final day, but he couldn’t overturn the lead after finishing a shot behind Xander Schauffele. But, that performance makes him the standout selection this weekend.

Brooks Koepka looks set for another big weekend after enjoying a consistent year of results on the course. However, there will be a lot of attention on Jon Rahm in Houston, as the Spanish star looks to rediscover his best form after already slipping out of contention tamely in the recent two majors.

LIV Golf Houston Offshore Odds & Pick

PlayerOdds
Bryson DeChambeau9.00
Jon Rahm9.00
Joaquin Niemann11.00
Brooks Koepka12.00
Cameron Smith13.00
Tyrrell Hatton15.00

Bryon DeChambeau very much looks to be the standout pick at the LIV Golf Houston this weekend. If building on his showing at the PGA Championship, he will be very challenging to beat.