I like the Weekly play. Also at Zurich it looks like Poulter carried the team during the four-ball rounds.
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Wesley Bryan ov Patrick Reed
Pretty easy bet here. Before the partner BS tourney last week, Reed had missed the cut three straight tourneys. Wesley Bryan has a win before last week, 7 straight cuts, and 4 out of the last 6 tournaments are top 7 finishes.
Stewart Cink ov Scott Brown
Cink is a top 28 machine. 5 out of the last 6 tournaments he’s finished between 22nd and 28th place. Scott Brown has 3 missed cuts out of the last 5 tournaments, and one of the other finishes was 71st.
Kevin Tway ov Rafa Cabrera Bello
Somethings not right with Cabrera Bello. I don’t know if it’s an injury or what. He had a bad back earlier this year, then a wrist I think… Kevin Tway has two straight third place finishes, and a 32nd before that. Cabrera Bello has three straight missed cuts.
Graeme McDowell ov Kevin Na
I don’t know why the books don’t respect McDowell, but here’s a mother juicy matchup involving him. Kevin Na has one tourney under par the last 5. That was only a 39th place finish. The other tournaments he was +7, +4, +4, +4. McDowell has one tourney over par all year. He missed the cut at the Puerto Rico, besides that he’s got 6 of his 7 tourneys with top 30 finishes. McDowell in much better form than Na. And McDowell is plus money.
JT Poston ov Kevin Streellman
It’s juicy at -140, but it’s time I put my money behind JT Poston. He’s a good golfer, and he hasn’t missed a cut since January. 6 of his last 7 tournaments have been top 32 finishes. Streelman has a missed cut, a 53rd, a 49th, and a 70th his last 4 tourneys. And 4 out of the last 5 tourneys they’ve played together in, Poston has finished ahead of Streelman. And the tourney that Streelman finished ahead of Poston, Streelman only finished ahead by a stroke.
The line on this play was at -150 to start…it’s down to -125…I’m making a small play on it.
Jon Rahm ov Adam Scott
Jon Rahm had a triple bogey on the last hole at the Masters. If he pars that hole, he finishes top 10. That would give him 5 straight top 10 finishes in tournaments. Adam Scott has been inconsistent this year, hasn’t had his putter going…I just like Jon Rahm here.
Podcast is up with our Kentucky Derby tribute...lol. Hope everyone likes it. We had a blast putting that together.
Wesley Bryan ov Patrick Reed
Pretty easy bet here. Before the partner BS tourney last week, Reed had missed the cut three straight tourneys. Wesley Bryan has a win before last week, 7 straight cuts, and 4 out of the last 6 tournaments are top 7 finishes.
Stewart Cink ov Scott Brown
Cink is a top 28 machine. 5 out of the last 6 tournaments he’s finished between 22nd and 28th place. Scott Brown has 3 missed cuts out of the last 5 tournaments, and one of the other finishes was 71st.
Kevin Tway ov Rafa Cabrera Bello
Somethings not right with Cabrera Bello. I don’t know if it’s an injury or what. He had a bad back earlier this year, then a wrist I think… Kevin Tway has two straight third place finishes, and a 32nd before that. Cabrera Bello has three straight missed cuts.
Graeme McDowell ov Kevin Na
I don’t know why the books don’t respect McDowell, but here’s a mother juicy matchup involving him. Kevin Na has one tourney under par the last 5. That was only a 39th place finish. The other tournaments he was +7, +4, +4, +4. McDowell has one tourney over par all year. He missed the cut at the Puerto Rico, besides that he’s got 6 of his 7 tourneys with top 30 finishes. McDowell in much better form than Na. And McDowell is plus money.
JT Poston ov Kevin Streellman
It’s juicy at -140, but it’s time I put my money behind JT Poston. He’s a good golfer, and he hasn’t missed a cut since January. 6 of his last 7 tournaments have been top 32 finishes. Streelman has a missed cut, a 53rd, a 49th, and a 70th his last 4 tourneys. And 4 out of the last 5 tourneys they’ve played together in, Poston has finished ahead of Streelman. And the tourney that Streelman finished ahead of Poston, Streelman only finished ahead by a stroke.
The line on this play was at -150 to start…it’s down to -125…I’m making a small play on it.
Jon Rahm ov Adam Scott
Jon Rahm had a triple bogey on the last hole at the Masters. If he pars that hole, he finishes top 10. That would give him 5 straight top 10 finishes in tournaments. Adam Scott has been inconsistent this year, hasn’t had his putter going…I just like Jon Rahm here.
Podcast is up with our Kentucky Derby tribute...lol. Hope everyone likes it. We had a blast putting that together.
Wesley Bryan ov Patrick Reed
Pretty easy bet here. Before the partner BS tourney last week, Reed had missed the cut three straight tourneys. Wesley Bryan has a win before last week, 7 straight cuts, and 4 out of the last 6 tournaments are top 7 finishes.
Stewart Cink ov Scott Brown
Cink is a top 28 machine. 5 out of the last 6 tournaments he’s finished between 22nd and 28th place. Scott Brown has 3 missed cuts out of the last 5 tournaments, and one of the other finishes was 71st.
Kevin Tway ov Rafa Cabrera Bello
Somethings not right with Cabrera Bello. I don’t know if it’s an injury or what. He had a bad back earlier this year, then a wrist I think… Kevin Tway has two straight third place finishes, and a 32nd before that. Cabrera Bello has three straight missed cuts.
Graeme McDowell ov Kevin Na
I don’t know why the books don’t respect McDowell, but here’s a mother juicy matchup involving him. Kevin Na has one tourney under par the last 5. That was only a 39th place finish. The other tournaments he was +7, +4, +4, +4. McDowell has one tourney over par all year. He missed the cut at the Puerto Rico, besides that he’s got 6 of his 7 tourneys with top 30 finishes. McDowell in much better form than Na. And McDowell is plus money.
JT Poston ov Kevin Streellman
It’s juicy at -140, but it’s time I put my money behind JT Poston. He’s a good golfer, and he hasn’t missed a cut since January. 6 of his last 7 tournaments have been top 32 finishes. Streelman has a missed cut, a 53rd, a 49th, and a 70th his last 4 tourneys. And 4 out of the last 5 tourneys they’ve played together in, Poston has finished ahead of Streelman. And the tourney that Streelman finished ahead of Poston, Streelman only finished ahead by a stroke.
The line on this play was at -150 to start…it’s down to -125…I’m making a small play on it.
Jon Rahm ov Adam Scott
Jon Rahm had a triple bogey on the last hole at the Masters. If he pars that hole, he finishes top 10. That would give him 5 straight top 10 finishes in tournaments. Adam Scott has been inconsistent this year, hasn’t had his putter going…I just like Jon Rahm here.
Podcast is up with our Kentucky Derby tribute...lol. Hope everyone likes it. We had a blast putting that together.
Wesley Bryan ov Patrick Reed
Pretty easy bet here. Before the partner BS tourney last week, Reed had missed the cut three straight tourneys. Wesley Bryan has a win before last week, 7 straight cuts, and 4 out of the last 6 tournaments are top 7 finishes.
Stewart Cink ov Scott Brown
Cink is a top 28 machine. 5 out of the last 6 tournaments he’s finished between 22nd and 28th place. Scott Brown has 3 missed cuts out of the last 5 tournaments, and one of the other finishes was 71st.
Kevin Tway ov Rafa Cabrera Bello
Somethings not right with Cabrera Bello. I don’t know if it’s an injury or what. He had a bad back earlier this year, then a wrist I think… Kevin Tway has two straight third place finishes, and a 32nd before that. Cabrera Bello has three straight missed cuts.
Graeme McDowell ov Kevin Na
I don’t know why the books don’t respect McDowell, but here’s a mother juicy matchup involving him. Kevin Na has one tourney under par the last 5. That was only a 39th place finish. The other tournaments he was +7, +4, +4, +4. McDowell has one tourney over par all year. He missed the cut at the Puerto Rico, besides that he’s got 6 of his 7 tourneys with top 30 finishes. McDowell in much better form than Na. And McDowell is plus money.
JT Poston ov Kevin Streellman
It’s juicy at -140, but it’s time I put my money behind JT Poston. He’s a good golfer, and he hasn’t missed a cut since January. 6 of his last 7 tournaments have been top 32 finishes. Streelman has a missed cut, a 53rd, a 49th, and a 70th his last 4 tourneys. And 4 out of the last 5 tourneys they’ve played together in, Poston has finished ahead of Streelman. And the tourney that Streelman finished ahead of Poston, Streelman only finished ahead by a stroke.
The line on this play was at -150 to start…it’s down to -125…I’m making a small play on it.
Jon Rahm ov Adam Scott
Jon Rahm had a triple bogey on the last hole at the Masters. If he pars that hole, he finishes top 10. That would give him 5 straight top 10 finishes in tournaments. Adam Scott has been inconsistent this year, hasn’t had his putter going…I just like Jon Rahm here.
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