 What is up, everybody? Brandon Godola here with three of my favorite bets for this week's Genesis Scottish Open over at Fandall Sportsbook. At the top, I like a combo play here with Patrick Cantlay or Sam Burns to win at plus 1,300. Both Cantlay and Burns have all the tools to win any event they're in and they're rating out each as plus values in my betting model for the week, so why not go this route? Burns is 27-1 himself, Cantlay 24-1. My model thinks their combined odds here should be around 11-1, so there's some value here at that current number. Cantlay imploded last time we saw him, just 6-over disastrous final round at the Travellers when going out in the final pairing with his buddy, Xander Traflay, who went on to win. It's not predictive of anything though, simply bumped down his win odds. Burns missed the cut here, sorry, at the Travellers with some pretty lukewarm T-degree numbers, but each guy's coming in at lower odds than deserved because of that recent finish, but if I had to pick just one, I'd go Burns outright, but might as well take both. I also like Cameron Young to finish inside the top 10 at plus 550, a lot of upside in Cam Young's profile, and you need that for top 10, even at top 20, which I also like at plus 230. Very difficult, very deep field, so I want to make sure that we're not getting out over our skis here this week. But Young, betting value in my model outright, like him at 60-1, like him for the top 10, like him for the top 20, just kind of wants some action on Cam Young, who is one of the longest drivers on tour, has plus irons, just has a sort of overall balance scheme. One of the best putters on tour as well from within 5-10 feet, that's a clutch yet predictive range, so you love to see those numbers there, and it's really not unheard of for someone to have a good showing here in his debut, so Cam Young won action on him this week. Finishing up Mito Pereira to top 20 is plus 320. Again, strong field, so it's only natural that we're going to get some solid odds on certain golfers down the board, and with Mito Pereira coming off of two straight missed cuts, he's being forgotten about. Mito though has finished T17 at the 18, he by right now is in T3 at the PGA Championship, which of course he nearly won, T7 at the Charles Schwab, T13 at Memorial before the two straight missed cuts, so lots of top 20s in there, and it comes from his just underlying data. Great overall profile for Pereira, one of the best ball strikers in the world. Ball striking looks to be pretty vital at this course based on recent trends, according to the European Tour or DP World Tour data, so we can take advantage of that, take advantage of the good odds that we're getting on Pereira this week for finishing inside the top 20. That'll do it for my favorite bets for this week's Genesis Scottish Open, best of luck this week, let's hit a winner.