Caesars Promo Code: Score a $1,250 Bonus for BMW Championship Round 1

Just eight rounds remain in the 2022-23 PGA Tour season with the BMW Championship again serving as the penultimate event from Aug. 17-20. Traveling throughout the Midwest, the BMW Championship returns to the North Course at Olympia Fields for the first time since 2020. Sports bettors signing up with Caesars for the first time can claim a $1,250 bonus if they register with our Caesars Promo Code STARTFULL.

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BMW Championship Best Bets

Here are three bets we like ahead of the first round of the BMW Championship on Thursday, Aug. 17.

Emiliano Grillo to beat Sepp Straka in first-round 2-ball (-130)

Time to fade Straka after his stellar run from the John Deere (win) to The Open Championship (T2). He finished 63rd out of 70 last week and may struggle with the length of this course. Meanwhile, Grillo keeps showing up on the first page of leaderboards this year and is in better form than his counterpart (three straight top-20s, including two top-10s).

Tyrrell Hatton Round 1 Leader (+2200) 

The odds suggest its a long shot, but that makes it more fun. Olympia Fields is a long par-70 where players are already saying they’ll need to stay in the fairway to have a chance. Hatton is one of those players who’s both long enough and accurate enough with his driver, leading to a No. 11 ranking this season in Strokes Gained Off the Tee. He’s had four top-10s since May, and though he’s coming off a pedestrian week at the St. Jude Championship, Hatton is in the right form to improve on his respectable T16 finish at this course in 2020.

Patrick Cantlay to Win Championship (+1000)

Even though he posted descending scores of 68-67-66-64 and gained strokes in every major category for the week, it never quite felt like Cantlay was ever playing his absolute best golf. I’m willing to take a chance on the playoff loss just being the tip of the iceberg for what’s about to come over the next two weeks.

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