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Scotty Cameron Unveils New OC Low-Torque Putters
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Scotty Cameron Unveils New OC Low-Torque Putters

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"Scottie Scheffler's Sharp Shooting and Expert Picks at 2024 RBC Heritage"
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"Scottie Scheffler's Sharp Shooting and Expert Picks at 2024 RBC Heritage"

Following the Masters, betting activity for the RBC Heritage has cooled off, with Scottie Scheffler being the most popular pick despite his short odds. Sharp bettors are also showing interest in Xander Schauffele and Shane Lowry, while Ludvig Åberg is gaining attention after his impressive performance at the Masters. Some bettors are going against Rory McIlroy in head-to-head matchups, and there's a focus on prop bets such as the likelihood of a hole-in-one. Additionally, attention is drawn to players like Sam Burns, who may have to withdraw if their wives go into labor during the tournament.

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