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Texas Children's Houston Open picks 2026: Pierceson Coody is on the precipice of something big

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The former Texas Longhorn is hoping to follow in his grandfather's footsteps and earn a Masters invitation.

Good news: The Schefflers are having another baby. Even better news? Because of that, the World No.

1 has WD'd as a precautionary measure from the Houston Open. Well, good news for gamblers, we mean. Now we might actually have a chance to hit another outright, and the Houston Open provides a great opportunity as it favors the bombers of the golf ball.

We went hunting on the odds boards for our favorite big hitters and we've hopefully found a winner for you. The Golf Digest betting panel is comprised of Pat Mayo of Underdog/Mayo Media Network, Andy Lack of the Inside Sports Network, Ryan Noonan of Betsperts, your two authors and Keith Stewart, the CEO of Read The Line. RELATED: Texas Children’s Houston Open DFS picks: Our favorite ‘buy-low’ play Scroll down for our complete betting analysis of the 2026 Texas Children's Houston Open: Texas Children's Houston Open picks 2026: Our Experts’ Outright Predictions Pat Mayo, Underdog/Fantasy National, Mayo Media Network analyst : Kurt Kitayama (28-1, Bet365) — Drive it as long as you can with no worry of accuracy and get dialed in with irons, this is the Kurt Kitayama method.

Kitayama’s lost strokes on approach just once in the past 12 months, sits 14th of all players in the field in ball speed and 16th in distance. While “average” is probably too generous for his short game, he has gained on the greens in four of five and hasn’t been chipping himself out of tournaments lately. Keith Stewart, PGA, Read The Line: Nicolai Hojgaard (28-1, BetRivers) — Here we go again.

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