Outrights:
John Rahm(+450) e.w. (1/4 for 1-2-3-4)
Dustin Johnson(+750) e.w.
Paul Casey(25/1) e.w.
Brendon Todd(35/1) e.w.
Chez Reavie(66/1) e.w.
- - My unconfirmed recollection is that experience and good finishes have always had importance in capping this field, and first-timers are notoriously hard pressed to emerge, with exceptional distance certainly an advantage, but to a somewhat lesser extent. But then I am reading the course has undergone a revamp, especially some of the greens, so probably no telling how that plays out . . . Rahm was the first player that came to my mind while just thinking ahead back in December, so he?s a play . . . DJ exhibited some of his laconic confidence on a big stage at the end of the Presidents Cup, so I can see that continuing at Kapalua . . . Paul Casey just seemed to come to mind as someone to watch early this year, and my brief research in no way dissuaded me . . .Todd is popular and I am just following along . . . And Reavie just seems like a little fireplug that is going to be thrilled and prepared to start his season in Hawaii.
Best Wishes to All for the New Year, with lots of 2020 vision to your plays!
GL