Thank you all for playing! Will have a week off now! See you all again soon
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Name
Points
1
ThirtySixHoles
200
2
BFCLiam92
186
3
BJays129
182
4
Forritouno
170
5
morrisjosh__
166
6
GaryCrooks11
163
7
ShallowCalGolf
157
8
TankShannon
151
9
AdamCallanan2
150
10
NateChar23
150
11
GiraffeHK
144
12
DecRynne
140
13
RH_G0lf
139
14
RyanLMarchand
138
15
LennyLangers
138
16
BenCallanan2
130
17
Andrew_Tizzard
129
18
DazzaMac73
123
19
TinTinandGolf
123
20
BeadlowManor01
122
21
RichCrow2010
121
22
Tagonaldo
118
23
Top9Golf
114
24
MattTizzardGolf
111
25
Shafty28
111
26
DPRB21
110
27
CoxyYork
106
28
DAVEMACK007
104
29
LeeBedford27
102
30
8wayTieFor5th
102
31
Gavatolah
101
32
KevinJohnsonKJ
100
33
NiskuDave
84
34
GolfNutter3
84
35
NJHolden74
83
36
Girdz
82
37
GuyStacey1
80
38
EugeBoland
78
39
AmitMoh
78
40
AdrianMitchell16
77
41
NelsonsGolfTips
75
42
SCB_08
75
43
SebMax33
70
44
DerekDavidson35
68
45
Tricky001958
67
46
RichB1169
65
47
SlopeyJoe122
65
48
GrizzleyBear72
65
49
Lochlainn1
64
50
WerzalGummage
63
51
GolfTipsChecker
62
52
IanRichards71
62
53
stu_bega_6
61
54
TW11DY
61
55
INNIT_STORE
58
56
Jeremy_Hartle
54
57
THeHighFade123
54
58
TommyTriceps
54
59
JohnnyGlen
52
60
Metagazelle
50
61
AndrewYJohnston
48
62
ThomsonGolf94
48
63
Antow73
46
64
_chris_ando_
45
65
TomWBA1982
44
66
ShawnBell
44
67
Bhut_Jolokia400
43
68
Eadey76
40
69
JohnFol
40
70
NagieChamp
36
71
Chief1425
34
72
LuckyNo_4
34
73
KevinCrout
27
74
JimmyFitz
23
75
JimmyFitz
23
76
MartenEriksson
22
77
Martin McGrath
20
78
JS_Golfting_Tips
18
79
SimonCarter73
13
PLAYER POINS
Players
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Total
Will Zalatoris
10
17
5
20
52
Justin Thomas
5
7
5
30
47
Mito Pereira
5
12
10
18
45
Rory McIlroy
15
7
3
9
34
Bubba Watson
12
5
15
32
Matthew Fitzpatrick
5
7
5
14
31
Chris Kirk
5
7
5
14
31
Cameron Young
7
5
18
30
Abraham Ancer
5
7
5
8
25
Davis Riley
5
7
5
6
23
Tom Hoge
10
2
3
8
23
Webb Simpson
3
2
10
6
21
Stewart Cink
3
7
5
5
20
Tommy Fleetwood
2
3
14
19
Cameron Smith
5
7
6
18
Sam Burns
7
5
6
18
Lucas Herbert
5
2
5
6
18
Xander Schauffele
5
2
3
6
16
Max Homa
5
5
6
16
Gary Woodland
7
5
4
16
Matt Kuchar
5
7
4
16
Joaquin Niemann
5
5
5
15
Seamus Power
2
5
8
15
Kevin Na
5
5
5
15
Talor Gooch
3
5
6
14
Tyrrell Hatton
7
6
13
Patrick Reed
3
5
4
12
Tony Finau
3
2
5
10
Aaron Wise
3
2
5
10
Bernd Wiesberger
5
5
10
Adri Arnaus
2
3
5
10
Brendan Steele
2
8
10
Justin Rose
2
6
8
Shane Lowry
2
5
7
Rickie Fowler
2
5
7
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
3
2
2
7
Lucas Glover
2
5
7
Jordan Spieth
2
4
6
Marc Leishman
2
4
6
Brian Harman
2
4
6
Keith Mitchell
2
4
6
Thomas Pieters
3
2
5
Ryan Fox
2
3
5
Patton Kizzire
3
2
5
Beau Hossler
3
2
5
Jon Rahm
2
2
4
Viktor Hovland
2
2
4
Keegan Bradley
2
2
4
Harold Varner
2
2
4
Luke List
2
2
4
Cam Davis
2
2
4
Cameron Tringale
2
2
4
Kevin Streelman
2
2
4
Troy Merritt
2
2
4
Adam Schenk
2
2
4
Laurie Canter
2
2
4
Dean Burmester
3
3
Collin Morikawa
2
2
Hideki Matsuyama
2
2
Brooks Koepka
2
2
Jason Day
2
2
Louis Oosthuizen
2
2
Tiger Woods
2
2
Billy Horschel
2
2
Russell Henley
2
2
Jason Kokrak
2
2
Maverick McNealy
2
2
Sebastian Munoz
2
2
Si Woo Kim
2
2
Adam Hadwin
2
2
Charl Schwartzel
2
2
Sepp Straka
2
2
Robert MacIntyre
2
2
Francesco Molinari
2
2
Lanto Griffin
2
2
Justin Harding
2
2
Kramer Hickok
2
2
Rikuya Hoshino
2
2
Shaun Norris
2
2
TEAM BREAKDOWN
Next to your name is next to a number. To see your teams individual scores, scroll down to that number in the final table below (you may need to scroll a little while!)
Next to your name is next to a number. To see your teams individual scores, scroll down to that number in the final table below (you may need to scroll a little while!)
Any questions please let me know. Playing a club match today so will respond later this evening. Have a good weekend all!
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Name
Points
1
BJays129
115
2
AdamCallanan2
98
3
ThirtySixHoles
97
4
GaryCrooks11
95
5
NateChar23
95
6
BenCallanan2
93
7
DecRynne
90
8
TankShannon
83
9
Andrew_Tizzard
82
10
BFCLiam92
80
11
GiraffeHK
80
12
Forritouno
80
13
RyanLMarchand
78
14
morrisjosh__
77
15
Shafty28
75
16
LeeBedford27
73
17
RichCrow2010
70
18
Tagonaldo
67
19
Gavatolah
65
20
RH_G0lf
62
21
Girdz
62
22
DAVEMACK007
60
23
DazzaMac73
55
24
LennyLangers
55
25
NiskuDave
53
26
ShallowCalGolf
53
27
TinTinandGolf
53
28
DPRB21
53
29
NelsonsGolfTips
52
30
BeadlowManor01
50
31
MattTizzardGolf
50
32
SCB_08
50
33
AmitMoh
50
34
IanRichards71
50
35
GuyStacey1
50
36
NJHolden74
48
37
AdrianMitchell16
48
38
GolfNutter3
46
39
Lochlainn1
45
40
CoxyYork
45
41
DerekDavidson35
45
42
8wayTieFor5th
43
43
GolfTipsChecker
43
44
Jeremy_Hartle
40
45
WerzalGummage
40
46
Antow73
40
47
TommyTriceps
40
48
stu_bega_6
38
49
Tricky001958
38
50
EugeBoland
38
51
Top9Golf
38
52
SebMax33
36
53
Bhut_Jolokia400
36
54
RichB1169
35
55
TomWBA1982
31
56
INNIT_STORE
31
57
ShawnBell
31
58
GrizzleyBear72
31
59
JohnnyGlen
29
60
Metagazelle
28
61
KevinJohnsonKJ
28
62
_chris_ando_
28
63
AndrewYJohnston
28
64
ThomsonGolf94
28
65
THeHighFade123
21
66
SlopeyJoe122
21
67
LuckyNo_4
19
68
TW11DY
18
69
KevinCrout
14
70
Eadey76
13
71
JohnFol
13
72
Chief1425
11
73
JimmyFitz
9
74
Martin McGrath
9
75
JS_Golfting_Tips
9
76
NagieChamp
9
77
JimmyFitz
9
78
MartenEriksson
8
79
SimonCarter73
6
PLAYER POINS
Players
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Total
Will Zalatoris
10
17
27
Rory McIlroy
15
7
22
Mito Pereira
5
12
17
Justin Thomas
5
7
12
Cameron Smith
5
7
12
Matthew Fitzpatrick
5
7
12
Abraham Ancer
5
7
12
Davis Riley
5
7
12
Matt Kuchar
5
7
12
Tom Hoge
10
2
12
Bubba Watson
12
12
Chris Kirk
5
7
12
Joaquin Niemann
5
5
10
Kevin Na
5
5
10
Stewart Cink
3
7
10
Talor Gooch
3
5
8
Patrick Reed
3
5
8
Xander Schauffele
5
2
7
Sam Burns
7
7
Cameron Young
7
7
Tyrrell Hatton
7
7
Gary Woodland
7
7
Lucas Herbert
5
2
7
Max Homa
5
5
Tony Finau
3
2
5
Aaron Wise
3
2
5
Thomas Pieters
3
2
5
Webb Simpson
3
2
5
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
3
2
5
Bernd Wiesberger
5
5
Patton Kizzire
3
2
5
Beau Hossler
3
2
5
Dean Burmester
3
3
Jon Rahm
2
2
Collin Morikawa
2
2
Jordan Spieth
2
2
Viktor Hovland
2
2
Hideki Matsuyama
2
2
Shane Lowry
2
2
Brooks Koepka
2
2
Jason Day
2
2
Louis Oosthuizen
2
2
Tiger Woods
2
2
Keegan Bradley
2
2
Tommy Fleetwood
2
2
Billy Horschel
2
2
Russell Henley
2
2
Jason Kokrak
2
2
Seamus Power
2
2
Harold Varner
2
2
Justin Rose
2
2
Marc Leishman
2
2
Maverick McNealy
2
2
Sebastian Munoz
2
2
Si Woo Kim
2
2
Adam Hadwin
2
2
Brian Harman
2
2
Luke List
2
2
Rickie Fowler
2
2
Charl Schwartzel
2
2
Sepp Straka
2
2
Keith Mitchell
2
2
Robert MacIntyre
2
2
Cam Davis
2
2
Cameron Tringale
2
2
Francesco Molinari
2
2
Lanto Griffin
2
2
Ryan Fox
2
2
Adri Arnaus
2
2
Kevin Streelman
2
2
Troy Merritt
2
2
Brendan Steele
2
2
Adam Schenk
2
2
Justin Harding
2
2
Kramer Hickok
2
2
Laurie Canter
2
2
Lucas Glover
2
2
Rikuya Hoshino
2
2
Shaun Norris
2
2
TEAM BREAKDOWN
Next to your name is next to a number. To see your teams individual scores, scroll down to that number in the final table below (you may need to scroll a little while!)
Please check your teams, and DM or email me any questions matt.tizzard@Gmail.com
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Name
Points
1
BJays129
43
2
TankShannon
38
3
GaryCrooks11
38
4
AdamCallanan2
38
5
GiraffeHK
35
6
ThirtySixHoles
35
7
LeeBedford27
33
8
BenCallanan2
33
9
NJHolden74
30
10
Forritouno
30
11
Andrew_Tizzard
30
12
Shafty28
30
13
DecRynne
30
14
RyanLMarchand
25
15
BFCLiam92
20
16
ShallowCalGolf
20
17
Metagazelle
15
18
Tagonaldo
15
19
Tricky001958
15
20
NiskuDave
15
21
JohnnyGlen
15
22
RichCrow2010
15
23
AndrewYJohnston
15
24
INNIT_STORE
15
25
Girdz
15
26
LennyLangers
15
27
AdrianMitchell16
15
28
Top9Golf
15
29
TinTinandGolf
13
30
Gavatolah
10
31
RH_G0lf
10
32
BeadlowManor01
10
33
MattTizzardGolf
10
34
DazzaMac73
10
35
KevinJohnsonKJ
10
36
_chris_ando_
10
37
ThomsonGolf94
10
38
morrisjosh__
10
39
IanRichards71
10
40
THeHighFade123
10
41
GolfNutter3
8
42
GolfTipsChecker
8
43
SlopeyJoe122
8
44
stu_bega_6
5
45
NelsonsGolfTips
5
46
Jeremy_Hartle
5
47
JS_Golfting_Tips
5
48
Bhut_Jolokia400
5
49
CoxyYork
5
50
8wayTieFor5th
5
51
TW11DY
5
52
DAVEMACK007
5
53
WerzalGummage
5
54
Antow73
5
55
AmitMoh
5
56
DPRB21
5
57
LuckyNo_4
5
58
GuyStacey1
5
59
KevinCrout
5
60
TommyTriceps
5
61
JimmyFitz
3
62
SebMax33
3
63
Lochlainn1
3
64
EugeBoland
3
65
JimmyFitz
3
66
Martin McGrath
0
67
SCB_08
0
68
NagieChamp
0
69
TomWBA1982
0
70
Eadey76
0
71
JohnFol
0
72
MartenEriksson
0
73
RichB1169
0
74
DerekDavidson35
0
75
Chief1425
0
76
ShawnBell
0
77
SimonCarter73
0
78
GrizzleyBear72
0
PLAYER POINS
Players
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Total
Tony Finau
3
3
Talor Gooch
3
3
Patrick Reed
3
3
Aaron Wise
3
3
Thomas Pieters
3
3
Webb Simpson
3
3
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
3
3
Stewart Cink
3
3
Patton Kizzire
3
3
Dean Burmester
3
3
Beau Hossler
3
3
Justin Thomas
5
5
Cameron Smith
5
5
Xander Schauffele
5
5
Joaquin Niemann
5
5
Matthew Fitzpatrick
5
5
Abraham Ancer
5
5
Davis Riley
5
5
Matt Kuchar
5
5
Mito Pereira
5
5
Kevin Na
5
5
Chris Kirk
5
5
Lucas Herbert
5
5
Will Zalatoris
10
10
Tom Hoge
10
10
Rory McIlroy
15
15
TEAM BREAKDOWN
Next to your name is next to a number. To see your teams individual scores, scroll down to that number in the final table below (you may need to scroll a little while!)
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Last time out with the coupon
A frustrating week and our first blank in a while. Albeit, only 1 of our 6 picks missed the cut. Will Zalatoris actually hit it ok on Thursday and Friday, yet missed the cut due to the familiar issues with his rather long, short stick.
Our 100/1 shots of Lashley & Lipsky both flirted with places over the weekend. Finishing -18 & -17 respectably, I can’t really complain with the process. They both played well, but scoring was easy and they ended up a few shots away from picking up 20u each!
Until that bunker shot on 13, JT looked well in the mix. I certainly will be back on JT at The PGA Championship this week. He finished 5th but I didn’t shoot EW on him.
Therefore, tied in with a poor week on The DP World Tour. Following not 1, 2 but 3 Connor Syme collapses (will keep tabs on him!). We have a -9u week and now are only +3u on the year. The downswing continues but again on The PGA Tour, our picks play well. As Arsenal Manager Mikael Arteta would say, trust the process.
The betting spreadsheet has been updated on The Betting Blog, and we roll ahead into the 2nd Major of the year!
The PGA Championship
To Oaklahoma where The PGA Championship will be held for the 104th time at Southern Hills Golf Club. As a European, it’s safe for me to say that The PGA Championship or USPGA Championship is the least-watched of the 4.
However, I believe there are many reasons to tune in. Firstly the PGA Championship is the strongest field in golf. A maximum of 156 golfers compete for the Wanamaker Trophy and qualify through a meritocracy based format. The current criteria to date included (from Wikipedia)
The 70 leaders in official money standings on the PGA Tour (starting one week before the previous year’s PGA Championship and ending two weeks before the current year’s PGA Championship).
Members of the most recent United States and European Ryder Cup Teams, provided they are in the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking as of one week before the start of the tournament.
Any tournament winner co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour since the previous PGA Championship .
The PGA of America reserves the right to invite additional players not included in the categories listed above.
The total field is a maximum of 156 players. Vacancies are filled by the first available player from the list of alternates (those below 70th place in official money standings).
From a betting perspective, the PGA Championship you will find the most amount of “long-shots.” For example, even last year, Phil Michelson won at Kiawah Island and was 200/1 at some bookmakers. Looking through the list, Martin Kaymer & Keegan Bradley won in 2010 and 2011 which was their major “breakthroughs.” Who also can forget Y.E Yang holding off Tiger Woods in Minnesota in 2009.
The point is, that major breakthroughs and slightly longer – shots can compete in this event. My only reluctance to fill my card with players in the 80 – 120 /1 mark is the course. I do believe the set-up will ensure the cream rises. Particularly those who are strongest from 120 yards and in.
SOUTHERN HILLS – The Course
Southern Hills Country club is a Par 70 a smidge over 7300 yards. The greens are many players putting favorite, bent grass and the fairways are very tight Bermuda grass. The reason for this is it brings roll-off areas into play. A miss placed approach can land and end up 50 yards away through the slopes of the course.
We saw Southen Hills last year when Alex Cejka won (1000/1 this week). I watched this back and found that he was leading after round 1 and went on to win by 4 shots at -8. He put his win down to the fact he’s 50 and he is now driving it better. I think this course doesn’t crush you for being out o position from the tee, but it will with the 2nd shot. Particularly from the rough.
We did see the course also in the noughties, however, there has been significant work since.
I am writing quite factually, hold on, this is a beautiful parkland course. One of the best in America in parkland. It’s tree-lined, albeit many have been stripped since Tiger Woods last the Wanamaker Trophy here in 2007
There is plenty of elevation into the greens, aesthetically it’s a fantastic course. The 1st and 10th tee are up high and you tee off down into battle. Streams meander throughout the course, some dry and some still full of water. When Maxwell redesigned the course, this position of the streams in conjunction with the greens was taken fully advantage of throughout.
It’s make-up includes, 4 Par 3s, 12 Par 4s, and 2 Par 5s which are a monstrous 632 & 656 yards. Will I factor that into my picks? No to be honest.
Anyway, this is a natural, undulating site and what the designers have done is calved out something that is beautiful & complicated. I imagine professional golfers and visitors love to play here.
It reminds me of The Masters aesthetically. Yes this typically is the major we are “least” interested in over here. Maybe not this week.
The Weather
The Weather will play a key factor. If the firm and fast, I could see the winning score around -8. However, if softer it could be closer to -18.
The weather looks to be warm and clear, with possible rain on Friday. Therefore, in terms of AM/ PM starts. I am not factoring that into my picks.
Key Stats Analysed
Driving accuracy
Strokes gained approach
Strokes gained putting
I have been complex over the last few weeks, maybe overly so. Therefore I am going to look at the course and say this. If you are in the rough it’s going to be very hard to find the greens. The run-off areas will find you and the terrain is a further factor that makes ball control difficult.
Ultimately, players that are on the fairway, WILL HAVE to be tuned in with the PW and down. To ensure optimum strikes to keep that ball on the green.
After Will Zalatoris crushed me with his terrible putting, I am not entertaining flushers with average short sticks. No sir, not this week.
PGA CHAMPIONSHIP BETTING PICKS
Justin Thomas 16/1 – 6 places Boyle Sports
As a golf fan, I really feel like it’s coming for JT. I am picking him because his strokes gained in approach is +1.07 over the past 24 rounds and this is a statistic I am leaning on. The only player in the top of the market that can beat that is Cam Smith.
His T2G game is solid and the putter is working. He has 3 Top 10s in his last 5 starts.
I thought Thomas was excellent last week as a tipped him at the AT&T Byron Nelson. His swing looks in great shape and he was once more shaping the ball as we know he can. I particularly enjoyed his right to left draws and slings. Taking some anecdotal information from Andy Lack, he believes a drawer of the ball will prefer this course. Another tick on JT.
Shane Lowry 25/1 1u – 8 places Boyle Sports
I have noticed that Shane is very popular this week. I would have expected it anyway considering his ball-striking clinics of late. Also, the putter is working.
The only thing that concerns me with Shane is his “closeability” having had shots in the early parts of the year to win again.
If the course gets firmer and faster I think the jolly Irishman can stick with the pace. Having won The Open where you need a shit hot short game, that side of Lowry’s game will always keep him in touch. The difference is right now, the swing is on point.
Shane is one of the most in-form putters in the field and currently is gaining 0.82 shots in the approach (over past 24 rounds).
Abraham Ancer 90/1 6 places 0.75u – Boyle Sports
Out of the 4 Majors, The PGA Championship as I said, is often the first for players to win.
Statistically, Abraham matches up. He is one of the straightest off the tee on the entire PGA Tour. His iron play needs to improve this week but you cannot argue with the putter. He is the 4th best putter playing this week, gaining 0.84 strokes (based on 24 previous rounds).
Abraham had a good week at the matchplay but hasn’t played near his best since. When I noted his prices creeping up I thought it was a good value play. I won’t say no to 90/1
Min Woo Lee 200/1 12 Places 0.5u – Boyle Sports
This lad has a bright future in the game and I am going to be consistent with him while the price is so high. My thoughts are, if I back in at 200 / 400/1 over the next 2 or 3 years, that is a + EV decision.
Fans of the DP World Tour will know Min Woo very well. Particularly from his impressive victory in Scotland. There isn’t sufficient data to pull game trends, but I backed him at The Masters where he finished 14th.
Finally, I will be taking Speith at the best Outright price I can find and I don’t think I can say any more about him. Readers will know how much I analyze his game, it’s there alright. I also will take 0.25u on DP World Tour player Ryan Fox.
This has been a challenging week personally to keep the blog up to date, hence why it’s a short one this week. I can’t wait to settle down and watch this weekend. Oh, and the missus is away!
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It’s the week before the PGA Championship. Many of the big guns return to the field in the Dallas suburb of McKinney. Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, and Xander Schauffele makes his first appearance at this event. Oh, and Scottie Scheffler returns to action after a couple of weeks off.
Last time out with the coupon
A loss on The PGA Tour at the Wells Fargo. With Brian Harman grabbing a place on Boyles Sport that has been split about a million different ways. I did have Olesen over on The DP World Tour but got way too trigger-happy having been attending the event. The week in total ended up +2.5 and the spreadsheet is all updated on the website. You will see I did go very over the top because I was at The Belfry! We live and learn!
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TPC Craig Ranch – The Course
This Byron Nelson Betting preview is focused on the course, TPC Craig Ranch, a Par 72, 7468 yards. The course was a Korn Ferry qualifying course (Nationwide) but hosted The PGA Tour in 2021. We can look at last year for some guidance, however not a complete picture, which I will explain later in the article.
Tom Weiskopf designed the course, I read a quote in Golf Digest, “I may not give you access to every pin,” he once said, “but I’ll give you the middle of the green every time.” Weiskopf has a number of well-known courses that he has designed or co-designed, including Troon North GC, TPC Scottsdale, Loch Lomond, Scotland & Quail Hollow CC, Ohio.
As you research Weiskopf courses, the common theme writers mention is his love for a drivable par4, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see the par 4 14th selected for the Aon Risk Reward Challenge.
The best way to describe the course is, well, “standard.” It is a standard 72 with 4 par 5s, 4 par 3s about 10 par 4s. It has the players’ favourite of bentgrass putting greens but the not so common Zoysia fairways. The greens are large, not quite the same size as the Mexico Open but on the larger size.
Zoysia Fairways are one of the most robust grasses and somewhat typical to see across Texas. Rickie Fowler was quoted saying he liked the surface having played on it while at College. Studies have shown that it’s expensive, dense but easy to manage with a low amount of water. Therefore, I can expect that despite the length of the course, the ball should roll out and play shorter than last year. Zoysia has been said to require a third of the water of its competitors in the soil. I understand from looking online that Texas holistically hasn’t had the same rainfall that it had last year. When the course was very much target golf. Don’t get me wrong, I do expect the same, but not quite to the extent as last year. The ball will run, and landing areas will be a little more important.
The organisers actually played this course 200 yards shorter one-day last year. That was also because of how wet the course was, and it became target golf. The course was as easy as it could have been. However, I do expect a low winning score, but I don’t think the cut will be quite -5 again.
Byron Nelson – Course Correlation
The recent venue of Vidanta (Mexico Open) and a course from earlier this year Plantation course Kapalua (tournament of Champions). TPC Deere Run is another easy course with the same bent grass greens that the players will face this week. My article will predominately focus on TPC Scottsdale due to it also being designed by Weiskopf.
Weather
It’s going to be roasting hot (33C) with some gusts (24KpH). This will provide a challenge to the players, but I don’t think will affect the birdie opportunities we are going to see!
Stats Considered
Looking at the stats from last year, a 30,000 feet look tells me that iron play and putting is the key to win here. However, I think making all decisions based on last year’s stats is a risky approach. The course was straightforward off the tee and into the approach. Weiskopf courses will always give you access to the centre of the green and it was a lot wetter than it will be this year.
Therefore, I am going to ignore our classic short game experts. The reason for that is, if we are looking at players that grind and graft well for par. I think those players won’t be competing at the top of the leaderboard because I expect birdies. The complete opposite of last week at the Wells Fargo.
TPC Craig Ranch ranks 2nd in Strokes gained in approach out of 43 correlated courses on rickrungood.com and 7th in putting. Perhaps, the picture has been made already.
You also need to find players that are accurate, however, and to my surprise, driving distance is ranked 39th. This means you can find many players that are good in the approach and good putters. The caveat and where I need to be careful, is I need to be sure that my picks have and can get to -20. It could quite easily be that low of a week.
This correlates well with TPC Scottdale, another Weiskopf design course. Where the approach is of upmost importance (ranked 6th / 43 correlated courses: rickrungood.com)
Therefore, these are the stats I will look into, I will then take my picks
STATS
Driving Accuracy
Strokes Gained in Approach
Strokes Gained in Putting
Putting 15 feet
Driving Accuracy
Here are the Top 20 most accurate Drivers on The PGA Tour this year.
RANK
PLAYER NAME
ROUNDS
%
1
Ryan Armour
38
74.63
2
Brian Stuard
71
71.35
3
Abraham Ancer
49
70.03
4
Satoshi Kodaira
26
69.58
5
Chez Reavie
59
69.55
6
Henrik Stenson
25
69.44
7
Brendon Todd
59
69.43
8
Tyler Duncan
53
69.33
9
Jim Herman
41
69.26
10
Brian Harman
54
69.22
11
Kevin Streelman
60
69.17
12
Kevin Kisner
50
68.81
13
Russell Knox
69
68.59
14
Joel Dahmen
61
68.35
15
Austin Cook
45
68.34
16
Louis Oosthuizen
29
68.33
17
Hayden Buckley
57
68.15
18
Vaughn Taylor
35
68.12
19
Collin Morikawa
38
68.03
20
Daniel Berger
29
67.93
The fairways are massive here, but I am keen to see if there are any players that are leading in SGAPR or on the putting green that complete the package. There isn’t too much to shout about, but I wanted to demonstrate my thought process when narrowing down a field. I am not as weighted towards Driving Accuracy, as I was at The RBC or Wells Fargo, because these are much wider fairways that the players will be aiming at.
Strokes Gained in Approach
I just can’t bring myself to back Kitayama again. However, he is the leader in the field over the last 25 rounds in shots gained through approach (1.39). Other leaders in the field include.
Justin Thomas 1.03
David Lipsky 0.89
Adam Hadwin 0.84
Jhonattan Vegas 0.84
Scottie Scheffler 0.68
Brandon Wu 0.76
Austin Smotherman 0.76
Strokes Gained in Putting
Ok, this is where we start to hit some players that I like the look of. Let’s once more look at the best 20 players holistically on tour.
RANK THIS WEEK
PLAYER NAME
ROUNDS
AVERAGE
1
Brian Gay
39
1.068
2
Tyrrell Hatton
42
1.009
3
Scott Brown
27
0.945
4
Cameron Smith
36
0.922
5
Lucas Herbert
33
0.82
6
Beau Hossler
40
0.78
7
Kelly Kraft
45
0.756
8
Tommy Fleetwood
35
0.747
9
Billy Horschel
46
0.697
10
Martin Trainer
54
0.695
11
Kevin Kisner
50
0.681
12
Brendon Todd
59
0.662
13
Denny McCarthy
68
0.641
14
Matt Kuchar
47
0.638
15
Mackenzie Hughes
49
0.634
16
Shane Lowry
35
0.622
17
Adam Scott
38
0.602
18
Troy Merritt
57
0.599
19
Matthias Schwab
46
0.595
20
Scottie Scheffler
57
0.588
This is where I can start to find some players that I like. Again, we cannot ignore Scottie Scheffler. Brendon Todd, who ran well for me in Mexico appears, as does Tommy Fleetwood, who has gained on average a boeing 0.747 in shots gained putting. This is good to see from Tommy, I have watched him for many years. It’s the Driver and the Putter that can slow him down.
Putting 15 feet
Players that lead in this field of note include, Adam Long, Sam Ryder who led at stages last year and Nate Lashley. The best on tour is Sung Kang, who I have quoted in the podcast as being last years winner. That will go down well with the betting community!
Betting Picks
The top of the leaderbaord is pretty strong. I can see DJ or JT winning, so I will back JT, but I am not too worried about Xander & Brooks. Scottie won’t win again…. Right?
Finally, everyone knows my love for Kurt Katayama. My thoughts are that this field is much deeper and Kitty’s form will unfortunately come to an end. I expect to take one last bullet on Talor Gooch, Kurt Kitayama or Brandon Wu.
Zalatoris was once more exceptional at The Masters, but time has ticked on. I know Will is going to be tipped left, right and centre this week and for good reason.
It’s a ball-striking paradise and I like his game where iron play is key, especially some of the longer irons. The concern is that it’s going to be a putting competition, particularly with that middle of the green access you get here.
However, Will putted well at The Masters. I am fully aware that watching that putting action for 72 holes is going to be tough going but I am happy to accept the challenge. He will find the middle of the greens, and if he can roll it, he can be in with a shout.
When I ran my model for this week Will was 8th, only the market leaders really featured ahead. I do believe a winner will be in “pot 2” of the talent for the week. With all eyes on The PGA Championship next week, Will is a player I like to have a little extra focus and get the win.
Tommy needs a win on The PGA Tour. The week before a major just feels right. Nothing to statical in that assumption but it’s fair to say again that players above him in the market will be focussing on sharpening up for next week.
I have watched Tommy for many years on the European Tour and recently The PGA Tour. When I last watched him closely was at in the middle east, where his driver was spraying and predominately being lost to the right.
Tommy has excelled in the middle east many years, and those courses are a little firm, long but wide. I am not supporting this with data; however, I feel some of the tournament in Abu Dhabi & the Dubai Dessert Classic, will have some performance-based correlation. Again, this is from what I have seen rather than being data driven and more my own personal opinion. For what it’s worth.
Potentially more factually, anyone who saw him at The Masters can certainly presume that this has been fixed and the data suggests the same. He has improved off the tee over the last 12 rounds. He actually gains nearly 2 shot in total SG, this was only 0.14 in his previous 36, he is certainly trending.
I was shocked to see Tommy performing so well on the greens and this was the final piece of the puzzle for me (maybe an oversight I wasn’t aware). I did my first TikTok about a month ago and I said after The Masters, I will be tracking Tommy. Let the tracking begin.
Nate is a player that pops up for me time and time again. I am pulling the trigger on him for a number of reasons. The first one is his recent performance in Mexico on a “birdie fest, showed that the birdies he probably needs to make this week is possible. He also has a similar result from Puerto Rico earlier this year where he cam T7.
In the correlated courses he has a T3 and T17 at the WM Phoenix Open (2020 & 2021). He has a T19 at the Tournament of Champions and a recent T11 in Mexico.
Lashley from a statistical point of view, fits well for this course. The only area I did have concerns was driving distance, but I think the course will play shorter than last year due to the run. Statically, length isn’t as much as a fact of Mexico a fortnight ago.
He gains marginally in the approach and gains 0.68 shots putting. Given his form, this shows in Mexico and Puerto Rico, this shows me the long game is good enough to hit the greens. I have the thinking that I can’t risk players that don’t excel in iron play this week. If you are missing these relatively easy greens, then you won’t be placing, fact.
My angle on Nate is the positive trend with the putter. In his last 36 rounds he was losing 0.70 shots whereas now he is gaining. The long game also has improved in that time as well. His Total SG is currently sat at 0.72 in his last 12, where it was -0.46 in the last 36.
The trends are good, the course fits and I think that Nate will be a good price. Obviously the quality of this field compared to a Puerto Rico or Mexico Open is a stark difference. However, Nate can reach the number, and a good price at 10 places or a Top 20 bet is what I will be taking.
Summary of picks
Justin Thomas 1u
Tommy Fleetwood 0.5u EW
Will Zalatoris 0.5u EW
Nate Lashley 0.25u EW
I will fire one last bullet as discussed but I am not sure where yet. Awaiting for the Lost fore Words and / or Chasing Pars lads to do their thing.
I hope you enjoyed my Byron Nelson Betting preview. Please feel free to feedback any thoughts and if you wish to follow me, my social buttons are below, they are all @MattTizzardGolf
Thank you to everyone who played in this week’s competition. I still cannot get over that finish from Olesen. My word! LeeBedford storms it! Wow! I have a couple of Waggle Duff markers left sir, I’ll reach out and pop one in the post!
Thank you to Twitter’s RH_G0lf and NelsonsGolfTips for the previews this week and to The Chasing Pars Podcast lads who we met up with at the Belfry, cracking day. You guys rock.
Things You Need to Know!
The overall league table is updated on Wednesday 10th May
New Podcast out tomorrow, wrapping up everything British Masters, summarizing the PGA Tour (Bradley & Homa battling right now), and previewing the Byron Nelson. Tips included! (“The Waggle Duff Podcast”)
No Waggle Duff this week, a week off (no weddings though!)
Waggle Duff Leaderboard
#
Name
Points
1
Lee Bedford
191
2
ThomsonGolf94
128
3
Mark Taggart
111
4
LennyLangers
106
5
Tw11DDy
105
6
DazzaMac73
103
7
JS_Golfting_Tips
100
8
RH_G0lf
99
9
Jeremy_Hartle
95
10
GrizzleyBear72
92
11
BJays129
85
12
DriscollMania
84
13
JimmyFitz
82
14
DerekDavidson34
82
15
INNIT_STORE
82
16
TomWBA1982
82
17
RyanLMarchand
80
18
Marten Eriksson
77
19
Girdz
77
20
TheHighFade123
75
21
IanRichards71
75
22
luckyNo_4
74
23
GuyStacey1
73
24
TinTinandGolf
72
25
AdrianMitchel16
69
26
NJHolden74
66
27
NateChar23
66
28
MorrisJosh__
65
29
JoePublicGolf
61
30
Chief1425
60
31
RichB1169
60
32
GolfTipsChecker
52
33
BenCallanan2
51
34
CraigWarringto8
51
35
JohnFol
51
36
AndrewYJohnston
51
37
WerzalGummage
49
38
TommyTriceps
48
39
RichCrow2010
48
40
KevinJohnsonKJ
47
41
Stu_Bega_6
47
42
Lochlainn1
43
43
ThirtySixHoles
43
44
8wayTiefor5th
42
45
Woofie_
40
46
SlopeyJoe122
38
47
Shafty28
35
48
NelsonsGolfTips
33
49
MatthewGolf35
33
50
GolfNutter3
31
51
Gavatolah
31
52
Eadey76
31
53
TankShannon
29
54
Top9Golf
28
55
EugeBoland
27
56
GiraffeHK
25
57
TeeTwoGrn
25
58
Antow73
24
59
Metagazelle
23
60
BeadlowManor1
23
61
DecRynne
23
62
CoxyYork
23
63
Chipper
20
64
SimonCarter73
17
65
SebMax33
17
66
BFCLiam92
15
67
GaryCrooks11
11
68
Forritouno
7
69
MattTizzardGolf
4
70
DAVEMACK007
0
71
Andrew_Tizzard
0
PLAYER POINS
Players
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Total
Thorbjorn Olesen
15
7
10
30
62
Justin Walters
5
7
5
18
35
Richie Ramsay
5
7
5
18
35
Ryan Fox
15
7
3
9
34
Hurly Long
5
12
5
12
34
Sebastian Soderberg
3
7
3
20
33
Danny Willett
12
3
16
31
Chase Hanna
3
2
10
12
27
Marcus Kinhult
3
12
5
5
25
Connor Syme
2
5
18
25
Rasmus Hojgaard
5
7
5
6
23
Mikko Korhonen
3
7
3
9
22
Fabrizio Zanotti
3
5
5
9
22
Ashun Wu
5
7
3
5
20
Jamie Donaldson
5
2
3
9
19
Marcus Armitage
7
5
5
17
Julien Brun
5
3
9
17
Jordan Smith
5
5
5
15
Justin Harding
3
2
3
6
14
Romain Langasque
2
3
9
14
JC Ritchie
2
3
9
14
Richard Mansell
5
9
14
Sam Horsfield
5
3
5
13
Jazz Janewattananond
5
3
5
13
Edoardo Molinari
5
2
4
11
Callum Shinkwin
2
3
6
11
Yannik Paul
2
3
6
11
Adri Arnaus
3
2
3
2
10
Adrian Otaegui
5
5
10
Victor Perez
2
3
5
10
Daniel Van Tonder
2
3
5
10
Jack Singh Brar
2
3
5
10
Raphael Jacquelin
5
5
10
Daan Huizing
5
5
10
Robert MacIntyre
5
4
9
George Coetzee
7
2
9
Brandon Stone
5
2
2
9
Frederic Lacroix
2
6
8
Oliver Bekker
2
5
7
Jason Scrivener
3
2
2
7
Mike Lorenzo-Vera
5
2
7
Gavin Green
5
2
7
James Morrison
2
5
7
Santiago Tarrio
2
5
7
Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez
2
5
7
Thriston Lawrence
2
4
6
John Catlin
2
4
6
Joost Luiten
2
4
6
Thomas Detry
5
5
Alexander Bjork
5
5
Francesco Laporta
5
5
Paul Waring
3
2
5
Thomas Bjorn
3
2
5
Eddie Pepperell
2
2
4
Niklas Norgaard Moller
2
2
4
Espen Kofstad
2
2
4
Benjamin Hebert
2
2
4
Robin Roussel
2
2
4
Jeff Winther
3
3
Ross McGowan
3
3
Rafa Cabrera Bello
2
2
Darius Van Driel
2
2
Dave Coupland
2
2
Richard McEvoy
2
2
Zander Lombard
2
2
Hugo Leon
2
2
Matthew Southgate
2
2
Richard Sterne
2
2
Pep Angles
2
2
Gonzalo F-Castano
2
2
Ben Schmidt
2
2
Joel Stalter
2
2
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Waggle Duff Leaderboard
#
Name
Points
1
Lee Bedford
122
2
ThomsonGolf94
92
3
Jeremy_Hartle
79
4
LennyLangers
78
5
Mark Taggart
73
6
JS_Golfting_Tips
69
7
GrizzleyBear72
65
8
DazzaMac73
63
9
RyanLMarchand
61
10
DerekDavidson34
61
11
Tw11DDy
60
12
TomWBA1982
56
13
luckyNo_4
53
14
Girdz
53
15
RH_G0lf
52
16
JimmyFitz
52
17
GuyStacey1
52
18
TheHighFade123
51
19
NeilHolden74
49
20
NateChar23
48
21
BJays129
47
22
MorrisJosh__
45
23
IanRichards71
45
24
DriscollMania
44
25
INNIT_STORE
42
26
TinTinandGolf
42
27
Chief1425
41
28
Marten Eriksson
40
29
RichB1169
37
30
JohnFol
37
31
GolfTipsChecker
36
32
AdrianMitchel16
35
33
JoePublicGolf
35
34
Stu_Bega_6
34
35
RichCrow2010
33
36
BenCallanan2
32
37
KevinJohnsonKJ
32
38
CraigWarringto8
31
39
WerzalGummage
30
40
TommyTriceps
30
41
Lochlainn1
29
42
AndrewYJohnston
28
43
ThirtySixHoles
26
44
8wayTiefor5th
24
45
SlopeyJoe122
23
46
NelsonsGolfTips
22
47
Woofie_
21
48
Shafty28
21
49
GiraffeHK
19
50
BeadlowManor1
17
51
TankShannon
17
52
DecRynne
17
53
TeeTwoGrn
17
54
MatthewGolf35
17
55
Metagazelle
16
56
Antow73
15
57
Eadey76
15
58
GolfNutter3
14
59
Top9Golf
14
60
Gavatolah
14
61
CoxyYork
13
62
SebMax33
12
63
SimonCarter73
10
64
BFCLiam92
10
65
Chipper
10
66
EugeBoland
9
67
GaryCrooks11
7
68
MattTizzardGolf
2
69
Forritouno
2
70
DAVEMACK007
0
71
Andrew_Tizzard
0
PLAYER POINS
Thorbjorn Olesen
15
7
10
32
Ryan Fox
15
7
3
25
Hurly Long
5
12
5
22
Marcus Kinhult
3
12
5
20
Rasmus Hojgaard
5
7
5
17
Justin Walters
5
7
5
17
Richie Ramsay
5
7
5
17
Danny Willett
12
3
15
Ashun Wu
5
7
3
15
Chase Hanna
3
2
10
15
Mikko Korhonen
3
7
3
13
Fabrizio Zanotti
3
5
5
13
Sebastian Soderberg
3
7
3
13
Marcus Armitage
7
5
12
Jordan Smith
5
5
10
Jamie Donaldson
5
2
3
10
Raphael Jacquelin
5
5
10
Daan Huizing
5
5
10
Sam Horsfield
5
3
8
Adri Arnaus
3
2
3
8
Justin Harding
3
2
3
8
Julien Brun
5
3
8
Jazz Janewattananond
5
3
8
Edoardo Molinari
5
2
7
George Coetzee
7
7
Mike Lorenzo-Vera
5
2
7
Brandon Stone
5
2
7
Connor Syme
2
5
7
Robert MacIntyre
5
5
Adrian Otaegui
5
5
Thomas Detry
5
5
Jason Scrivener
3
2
5
Victor Perez
2
3
5
Alexander Bjork
5
5
Romain Langasque
2
3
5
JC Ritchie
2
3
5
Richard Mansell
5
5
Callum Shinkwin
2
3
5
Daniel Van Tonder
2
3
5
Yannik Paul
2
3
5
Gavin Green
5
5
Francesco Laporta
5
5
Paul Waring
3
2
5
Jack Singh Brar
2
3
5
Thomas Bjorn
3
2
5
Jeff Winther
3
3
Ross McGowan
3
3
Oliver Bekker
2
2
Thriston Lawrence
2
2
Rafa Cabrera Bello
2
2
John Catlin
2
2
Eddie Pepperell
2
2
Joost Luiten
2
2
Niklas Norgaard Moller
2
2
Espen Kofstad
2
2
James Morrison
2
2
Benjamin Hebert
2
2
Darius Van Driel
2
2
Dave Coupland
2
2
Richard McEvoy
2
2
Santiago Tarrio
2
2
Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez
2
2
Zander Lombard
2
2
Hugo Leon
2
2
Matthew Southgate
2
2
Richard Sterne
2
2
Frederic Lacroix
2
2
Pep Angles
2
2
Gonzalo F-Castano
2
2
Ben Schmidt
2
2
Joel Stalter
2
2
Robin Roussel
2
2
TEAM BREAKDOWN
Next to your name is next to a number. To see your teams individual scores, scroll down to that number in the final table below (you may need to scroll a little while!)
Day 1 of the British Masters! Thank you to everyone for playing this week!
A couple of super quick updates!
I am at yet another wedding tomorrow! So the next score update will be after Round 3. Due to traveling from the hotel to the Belfry Saturday morning
The latest “Training Thursday” episode is out on The Waggle Duff Podcast! This week we discuss social pressure in golf , dealing with nerves mid-round and how the 2 are often intertwinded.
The episode is linked below but “The Waggle Duff Podcast!” is on Spotify & Amazon Music. The show is 27 minutes long, any feedback, comments or questions for PGA Pro Freddie, we can tackle on next week’s episode!
Thanks for your support with the Pod…..!..Onto the scores!
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Name
Points
1
Lee Bedford
45
2
ThomsonGolf94
38
3
DerekDavidson34
25
4
Girdz
25
5
Tw11DDy
25
6
DazzaMac73
20
7
GrizzleyBear72
18
8
MorrisJosh__
18
9
LennyLangers
15
10
JimmyFitz
15
11
Chief1425
15
12
IanRichards71
15
13
DriscollMania
15
14
JohnFol
15
15
JS_Golfting_Tips
14
16
ThirtySixHoles
11
17
NateChar23
11
18
KevinJohnsonKJ
10
19
RichCrow2010
10
20
Jeremy_Hartle
8
21
luckyNo_4
8
22
Mark Taggart
8
23
Stu_Bega_6
8
24
TomWBA1982
8
25
BenCallanan2
5
26
BeadlowManor1
5
27
CraigWarringto8
5
28
RH_G0lf
5
29
Lochlainn1
5
30
TankShannon
5
31
NeilHolden74
5
32
TommyTriceps
5
33
RyanLMarchand
5
34
DecRynne
5
35
GolfTipsChecker
5
36
INNIT_STORE
5
37
BJays129
5
38
Top9Golf
5
39
GiraffeHK
5
40
Marten Eriksson
5
41
NelsonsGolfTips
5
42
SebMax33
5
43
TinTinandGolf
5
44
RichB1169
5
45
Metagazelle
3
46
GolfNutter3
3
47
Antow73
3
48
SimonCarter73
3
49
SlopeyJoe122
3
50
AdrianMitchel16
3
51
Chipper
3
52
AndrewYJohnston
3
53
EugeBoland
0
54
WerzalGummage
0
55
BFCLiam92
0
56
DAVEMACK007
0
57
TheHighFade123
0
58
GuyStacey1
0
59
MattTizzardGolf
0
60
Gavatolah
0
61
TeeTwoGrn
0
62
Forritouno
0
63
Eadey76
0
64
Woofie_
0
65
8wayTiefor5th
0
66
CoxyYork
0
67
GaryCrooks11
0
68
MatthewGolf35
0
69
JoePublicGolf
0
70
Shafty28
0
71
Andrew_Tizzard
0
PLAYER POINS
Players
Round 1
Ryan Fox
15
Thorbjorn Olesen
15
Jordan Smith
5
Rasmus Hojgaard
5
Edoardo Molinari
5
Alexander Bjork
5
Ashun Wu
5
Justin Walters
5
Mike Lorenzo-Vera
5
Richie Ramsay
5
Hurly Long
5
Brandon Stone
5
Francesco Laporta
5
Jamie Donaldson
5
Raphael Jacquelin
5
Daan Huizing
5
Adri Arnaus
3
Justin Harding
3
Mikko Korhonen
3
Jason Scrivener
3
Fabrizio Zanotti
3
Marcus Kinhult
3
Jeff Winther
3
Chase Hanna
3
Paul Waring
3
Sebastian Soderberg
3
Ross McGowan
3
Thomas Bjorn
3
TEAM BREAKDOWN
Next to your name is next to a number. To see your teams individual scores, scroll down to that number in the final table below (you may need to scroll a little while!)