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[email protected] Odds to win zozo championship Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club is a picturesque private golf course in Shiba, Japan. It hosted Japan Tour tournaments from 1968-1977. In 2019, it became an official stop on the PGA TOUR schedule, as part of the PGA TOUR’s efforts to expand its footprint more globally. With the deprecation of WGC events, the ZOZO Championship is the only Asia event that remains on the PGA TOUR schedule in 2022-23.

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The PGA Tour heads to Japan this week ZOZO Championship 2022, the 4th game of this event. It’s a strong field of competitors hitting the course at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club, led by Xander Schauffele and last year’s champion Hideki Matsuyama. Tee Times Check out our Zozo Championship Fantasy Golf Power Rankings.

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2021 ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP winner Hideki Matsuyama will look to defend his title from last season after playing on the International Team in the Presidents Cup three weeks ago. This is the only PGA TOUR tournament that is played annually in his home country of Japan. History of the Zozo Championship The ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP was held here at Narashino Country Club in 2021 and 2019 but was held in Las Vegas in 2020 due to travel restrictions as a result of the pandemic.

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Cameron Davis ($9,500 | +4200) - Selling out for distance would lead us to Cam Davis. He ranks sixth in the field in distance over the past 50 rounds and ranks 15th in strokes gained: ball-striking. Davis is a virtual lock to gain strokes off the tee, and he's also top-25 in the other strokes gained stats. He's the only one in the mid-range who can make that claim. Only Schauffele can say the same at any salary. $10 Free Play & 100% Deposit Match up to $500 at Unibet Casino Hideki Matsuyama heads back home to his native country, where he’s recently coming off a T4 finish in the Summer Olympics, which was in Japan. In the 2019 Zozo Championship, which was in Japan at this course, he finished 2nd to Tiger Woods. He’s in decent form as of late with his best finish coming back at the Fortinet Championship, T6, during the fall season. This pick, is mainly looking at his recent form in Japan, against a limited field. Yes, he did lose to Xander in the Olympics, but I can’t pick Xander this week at +700. Even though he thrives in these no cut events, I don’t see him repeating his performance from the Olympics. At 14-1, Hideki has some value here.