About once a year, I like to take a shot, a long shot for the big money. I still handicapped the tourney, and this guy came up.
Ryuji Imada to win, 385-1 5d
Ryuji Imada to win, 385-1 5d
Round 2 play (4pts):
Carl Pettersson to beat John Huh -136 @ Pinnacle [available generallly]
[unofficial rd2 system plays: Campbell tb Steele -120; Palmer tb Frazar -120; Singh tb Frazar -120; Points tb Frazar -138; Points tb Blixt -140; Couch tb Green -130; Leishman tb Goggin -110; Pettersson tb Piercy -125; Day tb Bradley +105; Kuchar tb Bradley K -138]
rd 2, playing:
hunter haas + 110 vs brian davis
davis really hot as of late and haas off of wd at the players due to back issues - the matchup caught my eye yesterday and did not play it but followed the action a bit - davis just seemed "off" (as he has been on this course the past couple of years after a top 5 finish in '09 i think) and haas had a solid butnot spectacular round - looking for more of the same today as hunter has proven that this track suits him well, not surprising for a Tx native
match goes in 10 minutes, sry for late post
as always, good luck - LA Burns
Round 4 play (4pts):
Matt Kuchar to beat Keegan Bradley -115 @ 5Dimes [available generally]
With five holes to play yesterday, Kuchar was the sole leader and looking likely to win in consecutive weeks, but then he dropped four shots over the closing holes and now sits alongside Bradley in 8th place, four shots off the lead. However, I do expect Kuchar to bounce back. He has previously said that the key to playing well around Sawgrass and Las Colinas was to keep it out of the Bermuda rough and it was his failure to do so over the last few holes that cost him yesterday. He will be much more likely to keep it on the fairway than Bradley today. He ranks 2nd in scoring average on the Tour and holds the record for most current cuts made, plus he has not finished behind Bradley in any event in the last three months. I don't expect him to do so today.
[unofficial rd4 system plays: Kuchar tb Mickelson +100; Walker tb Gonzalez -116; Perez tb Walker -125; Palmer tb Piercy -120; Singh tb Leishman +100; Perez tb Piercy -105]
Day 20-1 win, 10-1 place, 5-1 show
Dufner 20-1 win, 10-1 place, 5-1 show
Oosthuizen 20-1 win, 10-1 place, 5-1 show
Gay 40-1 win, 20-1 place, 10-1 show
Frazar 60-1 win, 30-1 place, 15-1 show
Frazar is a friend of mine....would love to see him win our local tourney!
Good luck to all!
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