The Memorial Tournament Score Predictions (How will the top golfers fare at Muirfield Village?)

The Memorial Tournament Score Predictions (How will the top golfers fare at Muirfield Village?)

The PGA Tour heads to Muirfield Village for this week’s signature event, the Memorial Tournament. All the best golfers on Tour will tee it up at Muirfield as they prepare for next week’s U.S. Open.

Attempting to predict the winner is one thing, but how about predicting the exact final score of the winner along with the exact final score of the top 10 golfers in the field? That’s what I’m going to attempt to do in this article.

Let’s dive in.

All odds listed in this article are via BetMGM Sportsbook

We’ve seen a wide range of winning scores at Muirfield Village over the years. Even over the past decade, we’ve had a winning score as high as -7 like Viktor Hovland last year and as low as -19 like Patrick Cantlay in 2019. That makes it difficult to predict the winning score this time around, but I’m going to guess it’ll creep into the double-digits at finish at 11 under par.

Do you really want to bet against Scottie Scheffler this week? I certainly don’t. The fiasco in Louisville is behind him and now he’s coming into this event off a week of rest. Not only that, but he has finished third at this event the last two years he’s competed in it. It’s time for him to reestablish himself in the winner’s circle once again.

Rory McIlroy only has one top 5 finish at the Memorial Tournament. He’s had good results, but nothing crazy. Muirfield Village takes come creativity at times and McIlroy doesn’t always have that ability. I expect another good but not great result from him this week.

Schauffele is another golfer, like McIlroy, who hasn’t had great results at Muirfield but it’s tough not to expect something special from him this week now that he’s fresh off his first major victory. There’s a chance that big win got the weight off his shoulders and he may just go on a run and rattle off a few more wins. He has statistically been the second-best golfer on the Tour this season.

Morikawa has found his game once again. He found his short game in April and has now found his iron play in May. All signs point to him trending in the right direction and now he returns to a course that he’s already won at once in his career. This could be his week but I think he may fall just short.

The defending Memorial Tournament champion is returning to Muirfield Village in good form after finishing solo third at the PGA Championship a few weeks ago. Did he find his swing again or was that an anomaly performance? We’ll find out more about Hovland’s 2024 performance this week.

It might be time to sell a bit of stock in Ludvig Aberg. He missed the cut at the PGA Championship, is battling a nagging knee injury, and now goes to a course that doesn’t exactly fit his style of play. I don’t think he’ll be in contention on the weekend.

Just like Morikawa and Hovland, Thomas is another golfer who had a tough first half of the season but may have found something after finishing T5, T21 and T8 in his last three starts. He finished runner-up at Muirfield Village in 2020.

Cantlay has won this event twice in his year and it’s historically been a great course fit for him, but his game is trending in the wrong direction. He has gone T23, T29 and T53 in his last three starts. I think he’s going to finish above par this weekend, but if there is a course where he can turn his game around, it’s Muirfield Village.

Matsuyama’s peak came in February and March and now he seems to be on a downward spiral, finishing T38 and T35 in his last two starts. Much like Cantlay, he’s a past winner of this event but his recent metrics make me think this won’t be the week for him.

Jordan Spieth has been in horrific form. He hasn’t finished 28th or better since the Valero Texas Open in early April. His ball striking is bad, his short game is out of sorts, and he can’t hit a putt. I’m all out on Spieth this week.

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IAIN MACMILLAN

Iain hails from Nova Scotia, Canada where he grew up a die-hard sports fan. Iain’s fandom developed into a passion for sports betting and he’s been working in the industry since 2018. His beloved Falcons and Leafs break his heart on a yearly basis.

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