rookie Scottie Scheffler (+230) over Spaniard Jon Rahm, the top-ranked golfer in the world.
Separate from the ties, the 12-legger was highlighted by picking U.S. That Morikawa tie came courtesy of the 24-year-old missing a short putt on 18. Sunday was a very good day for the United States side at the Ryder Cup but perhaps a better one for an Illinois-based sports bettor who hit a parlay of a lifetime (yours, mine, and everyone else’s), nailing 12 legs on the final Sunday matchups for a total payout of $966,290.Īccording to FanDuel Sportsbook, the bettor risked $8 on the roughly 150,000-to-1 longshot parlay that correctly called ties in the Collin Morikawa-Viktor Hovland (+550 for a tie) and Jordan Spieth-Tommy Fleetwood (+650) matches.