 With the PGA Championship coming up this week, it's time to lock in my three favorite outrides based on the odds over at Fandals Sportsbook. At the top, give me John Rom checking in at 12-1. 12-1 is definitely not a long number, but it's also not as short as we've seen Rom in recent majors. And I haven't seen any reason to believe he's fallen off that elite four. We did see Rom win the Mexico Open, and the one thing he's been lacking so far has been the chipping. We know that John Rom is among the world's best in every aspect. If he gets the chipping to round back in, he could get back to the form that he had this past summer where he did win his first major. Rom can launch off the tee. He's a great approach player and he can putt well, too. So although 12-1 is not a long number, I still think it's long enough to justify betting John Rom for this week. More in the mid-range, I like Hideki Matsuyama at 30-1 because Matsuyama proved this past week that he's healthy. And if Hideki Matsuyama is healthy, 30-1 to me is too long of a number. Matsuyama at the Byron Nelson gained 9.4 strokes in approach. That to me says we've got the green light to trust the longer-term data. And the longer-term data says Matsuyama is an absolute stud. He ranks ninth in DataGaul's true strokes gained across the past six months. Matsuyama as shown, he can measure up against these top fields recently in majors. And I think that we're seeing that Hideki come back once again. So 30-1 to me a good discount as we're buying low on Matsuyama coming off of his injuries. Finally for a bit of a longer shot, I do like Sam Burns checking in at 42-1. Burns does not have the best history in majors and he has missed two cuts recently, one of which was at Augusta. But that was his Augusta debut and Burns has all the building blocks he want for Upside to win a major. He is long off the tee, he's got very good approach numbers, and Burns is good at his short game too. That's a key because there are no massive holes in Burns' game. You need that if you want to win a major and Sam Burns does at least need to check those boxes in each key area. Ranks 33rd in distance gained the past 50 rounds according to Fantasy National. 28th in approach, good putter. I like all those key aspects. So although Burns hasn't shown the ability to finish well on the major yet, I think that he could do so soon. So 42-1 to me a good number to buy into a guy before he flashes out of Upside. That's all we got here for today on QuickPix. It should be a fun PGA championship. Good luck with your bets. Enjoy the golf and go win yourself some money.