The Memorial Tournament reaches its final round today at Muirfield Village, where leaderboard position matters less than how sustainable each player’s game looks under pressure. Sunday at Muirfield can punish loose approaches, weak scrambling and players relying too heavily on putting.
What You Need to Know
- Today is the final round.
- Live outrights can move quickly.
- Top-5 and top-10 markets may be safer than picking the winner.
- Final-round matchups can expose vulnerable leaders.
- Scrambling and approach play matter under pressure.
- Wind and pin positions can reshape live markets.
Closing at Muirfield
Muirfield does not always reward aggression. Players must control misses, avoid short-sided approaches and keep pressure off the putter.
Chasers with strong approach play may have value if leaders are relying too much on putting. A player sitting a few shots back can become attractive if the ball-striking profile looks more stable than the score.
“Muirfield rewards the player who keeps mistakes small when Sunday pressure gets loud.”

Odds, Lines and Betting Value
Live outright, top-5, top-10 and final-round matchups are the key markets. A leader can be too short if the ball-striking does not support the position.
Final Outlook
The final round should be read through pressure and sustainability. Muirfield rewards control, approach play and smart misses more than leaderboard position alone.






