The FedEx Cup is on the line this week at the 2017 Tour Championship. The top 30 golfers in the Cup standings are invited to East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, making the tournament one for the ages. Jordan Spieth is the Vegas odds favorite at 5/1.

Before you make any bets or enter a daily fantasy golf tournament on DraftKings or FanDuel, you'll want to hear what the team at SportsLine has to say.

SportsLine's prediction model, built by DFS pro Mike McClure, nailed the Masters and U.S. Open, calling career-defining wins from Sergio Garcia and Brooks Koepka. It was all over Spieth at the British Open from the start and called the 24-year-old's third major win after the first round.

SportsLine's model also predicted Jon Rahm's recent run. Even though Rahm came into the FedEx Cup Playoffs with no finish better than 28th since May, their model projected him to finish in the top 10 in all three events so far. The results: Rahm finished third, fourth and fifth. Rahm is 10/1 to win it all at the Tour Championship 2017.

Now that the 30-man field is locked, SportsLine simulated the Tour Championship 10,000 times, and the results were surprising.

One huge surprise the model is calling for: Hideki Matsuyama, who hasn't finished better than 23rd in the playoffs and is going off at 15/1 in Vegas, makes a run at the title. Matsuyama missed the cut at the Northern Trust, but won the WGC Bridgestone Invitational and finished fifth in the PGA Championship in August. 

Another curveball: Dustin Johnson, the second-biggest favorite at 15/2, doesn't finish in the top five. He's a risky pick to win despite being No. 1 in the World Golf Rankings. Johnson won the Northern Trust, but SportsLine's Tour Championship picks don't call for an encore.

So who wins the 2017 Tour Championship? And what long shot stuns the golfing world? Check out the odds below and visit SportsLine now to see the full Tour Championship projected leaderboard from the model that predicted Jon Rahm's FedEx Cup Playoffs run and find out.

Jordan Spieth: 5/1
Dustin Johnson: 7/1
Rickie Fowler: 8/1
Justin Thomas: 10/1
Jon Rahm: 10/1
Jason Day: 10/1
Justin Rose: 12/1
Marc Leishman: 15/1
Hideki Matsuyama: 15/1
Paul Casey: 15/1
Brooks Koepka: 20/1
Matt Kuchar: 20/1
Sergio Garcia: 25/1
Kevin Chappell: 30/1
Patrick Cantlay: 30/1