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Rory McIlroy put on quite a show last week didn’t he? Coming off what many have said to be a mediocre season, he showed what he is made of by pulling of an amazing win after barely making the cut on Friday. Congrats Rory. He becomes yet another 50:1 odds winner this year. On to The Players Championship, where the last person to win this event twice was Davis Love III. He won here in 1992 and...
Published: April 28, 2010
Congrats go out to Jason Bohn on his wire to wire crushing at the Zurich Classic in New Orleans last week. Didn’t see that one coming. Seems like that’s the trend this year for some reason. It’s funny too, because last week when perusing my spreadsheet I seemed to remember Bohn contending in some tourney last year, and at that point I realized I hadn’t been tracking him. With...
Published: April 21, 2010
Woo Hoo! Jimmy Furyk nails down his second win in a month, and nails us down a sweet 25:1 payday. My account was down the last dollar, thank heaven he came through. Maybe I should stick to a bare bones format for my articles? It seemed to be lucrative last week. But alas, I like to qualify my choices with some stats so it’s back to the real deal this week as the tour takes a stop in The Big...
Published: April 14, 2010
There’s last year’s winner Brian Gay. Who will win this year? Keep reading and you will soon know who I like this week. I apologize for the “abridged” version this week. Here’s my Yahoo Fantasy lineup this week: GROUP A Start: Stephen Ames Bench: Scott Verplank GROUP B Start: KJ Choi and Jim Furyk Bench: Kevin Na and Stewart Cink GROUP C Start: Matt Kuchar Bench: Paul...
Published: April 6, 2010
Welcome to what will be probably be called, “Tiger’s return to the jungle.” It seems as though the story dominating this entire major is the return of Tiger Woods. It should not be surprising, as the PGA desperately needs the draw right now. This could possibly be the most watched Masters in history, all because of one philandering pop culture icon named Tiger Woods. Did I mention...
Published: March 31, 2010
Is there anyone hotter on the tour than Ernie Els right now? I think not. Els went on to become the first player in PGA history to win at both Doral AND Bay Hill in the same year. I was surprised to see him playing in this week’s field at Redstone in Houston to be honest. I thought for sure he would take the week off and rest up for what should be a terrific Masters showing for him. That being...
Published: March 24, 2010
I knew Jim Furyk was due. I just could not pull the trigger on him last week with his rather poor history on the Copperhead Course. That history will now have a gleaming “win” in it. We did at least knock down a decent 8-to-1 payout with a top-five finish for Nick Watney. I was disappointed to see that Vijay never teed off, as he had been playing brilliantly as of late. The good news there...
Published: March 17, 2010
I must confess, to say I witnessed Ernie Els sweet victory at Doral would be nothing but a bold faced lie. I instead had the esteemed pleasure of pumping out water from my basement for almost 40 consecutive hours. Sweep the water. Vacuum the water. Pump the water. Repeat…25,000times! Lots of others had it worse than I, so I’m now done complaining. Yet again, none of our guys hit even...
Published: March 10, 2010
I’m not going to sprinkle this almost useless tournament with very much sugar. Let’s face it, the biggest name in the field is Rory Sabbatini, with John Daly and Boo Weekley coming in second and third. None of them are in the six pack. This event will be played for the third time at The Trump International Golf Club in Rio Grande Puerto Rico. Last year veteran Michael Bradley took the prize....
Published: March 9, 2010
It looks like we may finally be on a roll here folks. Thank you and congrats to Camilo Villegas for his dominating win at The Honda Classic last week. He really came out firing on all cylinders. Too bad both Matt Every and Brett Quigley decided to collapse on Sunday. Every was in legitimate contention for a T5 finish paying out a nice 25:1 odds. I would also like to send out a note of congratulations...