Fry's Electronics Open

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Bo Van Pelt to win 40/1 e.w. @ Stan James
Was a place winner last week and is retained with many of the leading players returning to Tour golf after a month away. Sure enough, he doesn't convert his chances to win, but he still ranks 20th in Scoring Average on this Tour and, in terms of when it matters most, he ranks 5th in 3rd round scoring average and 3rd in final round scoring average on Tour. So even he can be counted upon to put in a strong performance and get close to a place finish even if out of contention for the win, as shown by his top-20 finishes in his last four starts. But that is not enough when they are competing on a new course for this Tour (a few unofficial events in the 1990s excepted). In terms of his form in the desert, his 5th place finish last week was in Nevada and he had a top-10 finish in Tucson last year, but it is also in terms of Tom Fazio-designed courses that looks a good bet to contend again this week. At last year's Wachovia Championship at Quail Hollow, he held the 36-hole lead and ultimately finished 6th. He may be a better player to back in a place-only market, but these odds won't last.

Charley Hoffman to win 50/1 e.w. @ Paddy Power, SkyBet, Stan James and Boyle Sports
He couldn't backed at 25/1 last week, there are just as many reasons for him to be similarly priced this week, so I'll take him at 50/1 (though I wouldn't at lower odds). He had been in great form with top-25 finishes in his previous four starts, threatening to finish very high on the leaderboard on occasion, and had been well-placed (16th) after one round last week, so it is easy to overlook his 2nd round 74 and subsequent missed cut. In terms of his form in Arizona, he finished 9th in Tucson last year and had finished 6th and 18th in a Nationwide Tour event in this State in the previous two years, and in terms of his abilities around Tom Fazio's famously complex courses, he finished 5th around Atunyote only three weeks ago. Assuming that his form hasn't deserted him with one bad round, he seems just as likely to contend this week as last.

Bill Haas to win 55/1 e.w. @ Bet365
Fazio courses set up well in terms of risk/reward and this one is no different with generous fairways and shallow rough and that should suit these players and Haas in particular who is one of the longest hitters on Tour. He may have spurned an excellent opportunity for a place finish last week, finishing 21st, but he had finished 3rd in his previous event, the Viking Classic, and the week before, he had finished 10th around the Fazio-designed Atunyote course. And that is not his only impressive finish around a Fazio course: he held the 1st round lead in last year's Wachovia Championship, finishing 4th, in his rookie season on the PGA Tour (his best finish of the year) and he finished 22nd the year before when playing on a sponsor's invitation. So long as Mickelson is not on top of his game around a course that suits, at least one of these three should be in contention over the weekend.
 

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Robert Garrigus to win 100/1 e.w. @ Coral
Had been hoping to find either 100/1 available on Garrigus or six places at 80/1 and both arrived on Tuesday, so will opt for the former. Not only does this course set up well for the big-hitting Garrigus and the fact that his 3rd place finish last week took him off the 'bubble', but there is a local connection that is very strong. He is a Gilbert resident and so lives just a few miles from the course, plus he has played the course about 50 times dating back to his days playing for Scottsdale Community College. When the course is being used for the first time on Tour, such home advantage is particularly strong. In fact, he is now so confident after last week's event that he is aiming to lift himself into the top-70 on the Money List (currently 77th) in order to gain entry into the Invitational events next year. If he is to succeed in that aim, this week looks his best opportunity to gain another high finish.
 

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Anyone have the results from the 2000 williams world challenge here?
 

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Strange event played from Dec 29th 1999 to Jan 2nd 2000 with a pro-am played in-between the 2nd and 3rd rounds :shrug:

Code:
1. 	Tom Lehman 	$1,000,000 	68-65-67-67--267 	-13
2. 	David Duval 	$500,000 	65-69-66-70--270 	-10
3. 	Vijay Singh 	$350,000 	70-69-67-69--275 	-5
4. 	Davis Love III 	$275,000 	70-67-73-67--277 	-3
5. 	Sergio Garcia 	$250,000 	71-69-68-70--278 	-2
6. 	Justin Leonard 	$225,000 	69-72-69-69--279 	-1
7. 	Paul Lawrie 	$200,000 	70-70-66-74--280 	E
8. 	Hal Sutton 	$162,500 	70-72-69-70--281 	+1
8. 	John Huston 	$162,500 	74-67-72-68--281 	+1
10. 	Tiger Woods 	$130,000 	65-70-71-76--282 	+2
11. 	Phil Mickelson 	$125,000 	72-74-72-70--288 	+8
12. 	Mark O'Meara 	$120,000 	73-71-73-75--292 	+12
 
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Nice work Stan

Gonna go with

Garrigus -110 over Herron


I know hes a bomber but i like how he was top 5 in putting last week.

Some longshots who might win..

Bo Van Pelt
Calchavecia - lives on the course
Gronberg
Bubba Watson

Good luck
 

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Damn cantona you found my big play :com: I was gonna post it, but im waitin for the greek to release the line. :SIB Shhhh dont tell anyone else
 

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yea. usually its the lines that arent -110. Either way hopefully that van pelt stays under -150. They usually put the others up sometime wed afternoon
 

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Too Many FRY's

Too Many FRY's

Date: October 18-21, 2007
Location: Grayhawk Golf Club ? Scottsdale, AZ
2006 Champion: N/A
2007 Purse: $5.0 million ($900,000 to the winner)

The Fall Series continues with the Frys Electronics Open in Scottsdale, AZ ? the second time the TOUR has ventured there this year. The FBR Open is annually one of the most raucous and popular events on TOUR (also run by the Thunderbirds, who are organizing this week's festivities), and this brand-spanking new event has drawn a surprisingly strong field to the Phoenix area, many of whom have local ties. We examine the fantasy angles with our weekly preview.

Editor's Note: For all intents and purposes, the fantasy golf season ended with the FedEx Cup. For that reason, we'll be ramping down our fantasy golf coverage throughout the remainder of the Fall Series. But there are at least a handful of hard core fantasy hackers out there who will continue through the bitter end, and for them we'll continue to provide a tournament preview article highlighting everything they'll need to know to set their lineups on a weekly basis.



The Favorites
Start at the very top with decorated Arizona State alum and local favorite Phil Mickelson, who has a bar within stumbling distance of the golf course named after him. Mickelson has always had great success on his native West Coast and is the no-brainer as the overwhelming favorite this week. Other intriguing names include Aaron Baddeley, who won the FBR Classic (up the road at TPC Scottsdale) earlier this year, Stewart Cink (six top 15s in his last nine trips to the FBR), area resident Tim Clark (who has five top-six finishes in his last eight PGA TOUR events), and Arron Oberholser, another Scottsdale resident who tied for 10th at last year's FBR Open and who's played Grayhawk previously as part of the Tommy Bahama Challenge, an annual Silly Season event.


Sleepers
Familiarity certainly isn't everything, but it's hard to ignore the fact that local knowledge and/or historical success in a certain part of the country can be a significant factor. Enter rookie Jeff Quinney, who still resides in Scottsdale after attending ASU, and who held a three-stroke lead with four holes to go before yielding to Baddeley at this year's FBR Open. Quinney struggled badly in the middle of the season but has started to put it back together in the Fall Series (T21, T25 in the last two weeks), so don't overlook him. Ditto the ancient Mark Calcavecchia, a three-time winner of the FBR who obviously likes what he sees of the greater Phoenix area. Finally, we have Bo Van Pelt, a Fanball favorite who simply must win a PGA TOUR event at some point. Given that he ranks in the TOUR's top 20 in scoring average and has finished no worse than T11 in his last three events, could this finally be the week? If not now, when?


The Field
It wouldn't do fantasy golfers much good to play their top draft pick when he doesn't plan on teeing it up, which is why fantasy owners have to be very cognizant of who is playing each week. As a courtesy, we've provided this link to the official field as provided by PGATOUR.com.

Fry's Electronics Open official field.

Note: It's a good idea to check this list for the official field of players again on Wednesday, as it is not unusual for golfers to drop out of tournaments in the days leading up the first round.


Player Trends
As this is a brand new PGA TOUR event, there is no historical data to analyze.


Weekly Rankings
1. Phil Mickelson
2. Aaron Baddeley
3. Tim Clark
4. Stewart Cink
5. Bo Van Pelt
6. Mark Calcavecchia
7. Arron Oberholser
8. Mike Weir
9. Steve Flesch
10. Jeff Quinney
 
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abc, I plan on fading frazar again, waiting for the line to come out. Not as confident in this pick as the past couple of weeks as Sutherland has been missing some cuts down the stretch, but nothing like Frazar, it has to be in his head now, missing 19 of 29 cuts on the year and 8 of his last 9.
 

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Line came out just as I posted that, Sutherland is -140, it's more than I want to lay, but will do it based on Frazar's form.

Sutherland -140 2 units
 

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Calc -110 over Flesch

Van Pelt -140 over Kelly

Ride with the hot golfers.. especially Mark on his home course.
 

abc

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Gonna try the van pelt line for 6 units

6 - 2 - 3 on the year with these
:SIB
 

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Confused...

FRYS ELECTRONICS OPEN - Tournament Matchups
10/18/07 221 Bill Haas
-125 OFF OFF
11:07 ET Pat Perez
-105 OFF OFF

Yet they have Perez 20-1 (50-1 earlier in week) and Hass 40-1 in the outrights.
Do you think it's a mistake by sportsbook.com?
 

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R GARRIGUS OV/G MCNEILL pick @-1.20
T CLARK OV/S AMES pick @-1.40

T CLARK wins FRY S pick @+25.00
B VAN PELT wins FRY S pick @+28.00
 

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since both these already covered here on 72 holes I'll try for them 1st rd :)


Sport / Period: PGA Golf / Game
Line:
Mark Calcavecchia (1st Rnd) 10/18/2007 10:23:01 AM - (EST)
-110
Opponent: Steve Flesch (1st Rnd)

Sport / Period: PGA Golf / Game
Line:
Robert Garrigus (1st Rnd) 10/18/2007 10:01:01 AM - (EST)
-118
Opponent: George McNeill (1st Rnd)
 

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added one more first rounder:

Allenby -.5 +100 ov Pettersson

And Frazar right on schedule bogey's the first hole. :mj07:
 

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Just bad lazy capping by me.. i totally missed that phil was playin new irons this week.

I sent an email to my bud.. I like Duval +500 against trahan and mick. WE'll see how it goes
 
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