Adam Hadwin ov Brian Harman
Both these guys have good tournament history here, so I’m looking at how they’ve been playing this year, and I see guys going in opposite directions. Harman started off the year real strong, but in his last 5 tournaments he’s been bad. 54th, 44th, 23rd, 74th, Missed cuts. I’ve been betting on Hadwin a lot this year, and for good reason. He had a bad finish at the players but before that 5 straight 25 finishes. Hadwin continues to be underrated, and I love him in this matchup.
Jason Dufner ov Aaron Wise
*The reason for this play was talked about on the podcast. Too long and complicated to try and type out.
Rory Sabatini ov Ollie Scheinderjans
Rory Sabbatini is a golfer that has obviously done something to his game, and it’s paying big dividends. Top 30 finishes in his last 4 tournaments, no missed cuts in 2018. Ollie is making cuts, but he’s not doing much with them. Nothing better than 34th in his last 8 tournaments. Last 5 tournaments they’ve played in together, Rory has finished ahead of him by an average of 5 strokes.
Nick Watney ov Si Woo Kim
Take out the tournament of champions (which I still can’t believe Si Woo Kim played in) which only has 20 people playing in it, and Si woo only has 2 finishes inside the top 35. He has these random tournaments that he plays incredible at, but they are few and far between. Si Woo has played here twice, missed the cut both times. I’l take the new and improved Nick Watney, who hasn’t missed a cut all year long, and has just been super consistent. 6 straight tournaments 37th or better including a 2nd at the Wells Fargo. We just need to avoid the random Si Woo amazing tournament.
Austin Cook ov Bill Haas
Austin Cook has 4 straight made cuts, and his only missed cut in the last 8 tournaments was at the Masters. He’s been solid this year, and Bill Haas is a mess right now. 3 straight missed cuts and MDF at the Valero. He’s played in 11 tournaments this year, and he’s only played on Sunday 4 times.