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The Bookies.com Podcast Episode 27: RBC Heritage Picks

The Bookies.com Podcast Episode 27: RBC Heritage Picks

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The Bookies.com Podcast is back and moving on to Hilton Head following a thrilling betting weekend at the Masters.

Dan Kilbridge and Adam Thompson look back at their best and worst wagers from Augusta National, with Thompson coming off a perfect 5-0 week on the Masters betting.

The guys also break down the RBC Heritage field at Harbour Town with their picks for winner, sleeper and deep sleeper this week in Hilton Head. They also delve into the quiz show realm, discussing Aaron Rodgers’ performance as a "Jeopardy!" guest host and creating odds that the Packers quarterback will eventually earn the full-time gig.

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Here’s a detailed look at this week’s topics:

0:40-11:10: The guys quickly recap Hideki Matsuyama’s Masters victory and take stock of their own Augusta National wagers with best and worst bets of the weekend. Bet on the RBC Heritage with BetMGM.

11:10-30:15: Adam and Dan preview this week’s RBC Heritage at Harbour Town with a look at the course and the statistics that matter in Hilton Head. They also give out their picks for winner, sleeper and deep sleeper.

30:15-39:30: The guys give out their odds that Aaron Rodgers will become the full-time host on "Jeopardy!". They also wrap up with MLB betting thoughts two weeks into the season. Bet on the MLB with DraftKings.

About the Author

Dan Kilbridge for Bookies.com
Dan Kilbridge
Handicapper Dan Kilbridge writes about college football, MLB and other sports for Bookies.com after spending three years covering Tiger Woods’ comeback and the PGA for Golfweek.