OAD: WGC FESJI

Final WGC event of the season.

Final WGC event at TPC Southwind.

The list of WGC winners doesn’t contain many muppets so I’d find a big boy to take home the big boy check.

Here’s one of the obvious ones. Did you save him for such a grand occasion? If not, keep reading…

2020-2021 OAD

50 events, the most since the mid-70s, will give us plenty of time for strategy, strength and disaster.

Remember, if you don’t like it, you get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK!

2020-2021 EventsGolfersPlaceTotal $$
    
Safeway OpenBrendan SteeleT2941,391
120th United States OpenJon RahmT23101,797
Corales Punta CanaPat PerezT2139,000
Sanderson Farms ChampionshipDoc RedmanT2846,200
Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenPatrick CantlayT8190,750
CJ CUP @ SHADOW CREEKMatthew Wolff73rd16,575
ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIPTyrrell HattonT2850,137
Bermuda ChampionshipWill ZalatorisT1661,000
Vivint Houston OpenTony FinauT2458,450
84th Masters TournamentJustin Thomas4th552,000
The RSM ClassicRussell HenleyT3039,552
Mayakoba Golf ClassicAbraham AncerT12147,600
Sentry TOCCameron SmithT2463,200
Sony Open in HawaiiDaniel BergerT7200,475
The American ExpressScottie SchefflerMC0
Farmers Insurance OpenMarc LeishmanT1880,761
Waste Management WMPOHideki MatsuyamaT4223,852
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmJason DayT7228,930
The Genesis InvitationalAdam ScottT3840,455
WGC- Championship (Concession)Xander SchauffeleT3955,000
Puerto Rico OpenEmiliano GrilloT1172,750
Arnold Palmer InvitationalRory McIlroyT10195,300
THE PLAYERS ChampionshipTommy FleetwoodMC0
The Honda ClassicJoaquin NiemannT2554,950
WGC- Dell Technologies Match PlayJason KokrakT4247,571
Corales PuntacanaThomas PietersT1355,350
Valero Texas OpenCharley Hoffman2nd839,300
85th Masters TournamentJordan SpiethT3667,000
RBC HeritageKevin KisnerMC0
Valspar ChampionshipPatrick ReedMC0
Wells Fargo ChampionshipCorey ConnersT4325,069
AT&T Byron NelsonRyan PalmerT4720,958
PGA ChampionshipViktor HovlandT3059,750
Charles Schwab ChallengeBrian HarmanT8198,875
Memorial TournamentCollin MorikawaP21,013,700
Palmetto ChampionshipMatt FitzpatrickT10177,025
121st United States OpenBrooks KoepkaT4498,176
Travelers ChampionshipPaul CaseyT3630,743
Rocket Mortgage ClassicSungjae ImT8211,875
John Deere ClassicZach JohnsonT3430,955
The Open ChampionshipLouis OosthuizenT3682,500
Barbasol ChampionshipCharl SchwartzelT2626,075
3M OpenRobert MacIntyreMC0
    
Total Events: 42Top 10: 13MC: 4$6,945,047

Last Week – 3M Open

For only the fourth time in 42 events I had to sit out the weekend as Scotsman Bobby Mac missed by a shot. So much for riding a hot hand!

LIKE IT MATTERS.

I’m 8 BILLION DOLLARS BEHIND and have no chance of anything.

Hey, at least I don’t charge you to read this!

Maybe I should because I’ve had some dandies in here all season long, especially 3AM at the blackjack table.

My pick might suck but I’ve given you plenty of ammo and a pick to fade each week.

That’s service people.

THE CHOICE: Robert MacIntyre – MC

Can’t spell MacIntyre without MC folks.

Try the veal!

If it’s not Scottish, it’s CRAP!

Safety Dance:

Players in here will appear obvious until I explain why they might not be. Remember “one” means ONCE, not again down the road or don’t perhaps “fit” to this event.

Tony Finau: He’s very comfortable here with T3 and T23 in two visits. T28 after opening with 1-over 72.

Louis Oosthuizen: I know I used him last week. Half of his last 10 starts are top 10s. For those of you stubborn enough to have left him out he’s playing too well to omit. Good for yous that stuck him in! Sadly, T3 at The Open paid about 130k more than T2 this week but you still cashed almost 500k!

Sergio Garcia: T20 or better in four straight including T19 last week after closing with 66. T25 this week makes it five straight with T25 or better.

Spicy: If you’re chasing…

Matthew Wolff: He’s a billion under here in two starts but there are also a billion questions. Just five out heading into Sunday before he blew an engine and posted 73 for T39. Risked, not rewarded.

Bubba Watson: Not one to show up and blow everyone out but he does return here this season after MC last year. Hmmmmmm… With two rounds over par, it was never happening. T51. Lesson is this: play Bubba where he rakes, period. Leopards and spots and all that.

Lucas Herbert: Red hot before not having his best at The Open. Tough to ignore a win and T4 on the links before Royal St George’s. I wouldn’t have thought Hebert would have beaten Hebert last week but I digress. Q-Bert > Herbert recently. Look it up young people. Smooth 68-76 MC.

Patrick Rodgers: We’ve been waiting for the breakout for a while. His last six have been very solid including T5 at Barbasol. Four rounds of par or better this week = T39. Seven straight on TOUR keeps me interested.

Ryan Moore: Signs of life at JDC so it wouldn’t surprise me at another TPC outfit. Went on vacation last week instead of The Open so his mind, and game, should be right. Vacation malaise wore off in the second round (74-67) but it was too late by then. MC

Emiliano Grillo: Wonderfully all-or-nothing it seems. Perfect for this format hahaha. Didn’t break par in 36 holes and yet is the betting FAVORITE this week at Old Greenwood. Buyer surely beware.

3 AM at the Blackjack Table:

Mito Pereira – T6, Charles Howell III – T39, Bo Hoag – T16, Brice Garnett – T16, Adam Schenk – T51, Brian Stuard – T6.

This Week – WGC FESJI & Barracuda Championship

Read more in Horses for Courses about the big boy event.

Read Rob Bolton at PGATOUR.COM for more on Old Greenwood.

THE CHOICE: WGC- FESJI Dustin Johnson

Never outside the top 25 with a WGC field or regular TOUR field. Played this event, when healthy, annually as his tune-up for the US Open and won in 2012 on debut and again in 2018. Looks like a perfect course to break him out of his 2021 TOUR funk. Nothing better than T8 but one of those was two weeks ago at Royal St George’s, another place he’s had past success.

My other BIG NAME CHOICES in this elite field were Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English (past champion), Webb Simpson (Wyndham next week) and Billy Horschel (course horse READ THE OTHER COLUMN ALREADY).

None could knock DJ off the top spot for me but if you’re leading or chasing, you should have options.

Safety Dance:

Players in here will appear obvious until I explain why they might not be. Remember “one” means ONCE, not again down the road or don’t perhaps “fit” to this event.

Brooks Koepka: If you saved him, this is the time to fire him off. Winner in 2019 and T2 last year combined 26-under.

Daniel Berger: 2016 and 2017 winner and T2 last year. Shit hot form as well.

Matt Fitzpatrick: There are not many places to pencil him in but if you’ve overlooked him, you’re in luck. T4 and T6 in two visits.

Collin Morikawa: Nobody is better tee-to-green and that’s No. 1 on the list this week. Plus, like the golf course at The Olympics, PLENTY of putts will go in this week.

Sergio Garcia: Cashing inside the top 25 for a couple of months now. Steady senor.

Spicy: If you’re chasing…

Harris English: Provides the course horse angle but is cooler than the jazz on Beale Street.

Billy Horschel: Already has a WGC title in his bag this season after winning Match Play and a lovely track record here. It was also his last top 10 and last top 20…

Shane Lowry: Has a top 10 to his name here and some wonderful results leading into his defense at The Open.

Justin Rose: He’s given no reasons to play him this season due to an early back deal and inconsistency throughout. His biggest finishes are majors and this is close. If you haven’t, you just might need to.

Cam Davis: No cut, no problem. If all that lightning remains in the bottle from his win at Detroit, he could bomb and gouge this place to its knees. Lotsa water tho…

Lee Westwood: Won on debut here in 2010 and backed it up with T11 in 2011. First visit since 2014 should bring back some good memories about a course that fits his game to a T.

3 AM at the Blackjack Table:

Matt Jones, Aaron Rai, Kevin Kisner, Ian Poulter, Stewart Cink

Barracuda Championship

Nothing like an opposite field event (and there are MOAR coming in 2022, folks) to throw a wrench into my monkey.

You’re on your own here. I don’t have the time or resources to tell you I’ve broken down another 132 players.

Least I ain’t bullshittin’!

Two ways to go here for my money:

Play guys who are hot.

Like hot yesterday hot.

Morikawa won here in the first edition after the move from Montreux after he lost at 3M by a shot to Wolff in 2019.

Richy Werenski won here last year after playing in the final group at 3M and finishing T3.

Just make sure you get the right guy hahaha.

THE CHOICE: Ryan Armour

Veteran rolls in off back-to-back T6-T5 paydays and was the first best player I found in my database starting alphabetically. If that doesn’t like yer lamp, nothing will.

OTHERS:

Patrick Rodgers

Maverick McNealy

Chez Reavie

Gary Woodland

Pat Perez

Bo Hoag

Mark Hubbard

Beau Hossler

Roger Sloan

Check out my previous results below if you need a history lesson.

History Channeled:

2019-2020

EventGolferPlace$$
The GreenbrierScottie SchefflerT7235,625
Sanderson FarmsSungjae ImP2719,400
Safeway OpenByeong-Hun AnMC0
Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenScott PiercyMC0
Houston OpenHenrik StensonMC0
CJ CUP AT NINE BRIDGESMarc LeishmanT4331,785
ZOZO ChampionshipHideki Matsuyama2nd1,053,000
WGC-HSBC ChampionsXander Schauffele2nd1,095,000
Bermuda ChampionshipDenny McCarthyT1551,750
OHL Mayakoba ClassicRussell KnoxT3336,810
The RSM ClassicHarris EnglishMC0
Sentry TOCRickie FowlerT5285,000
Sony OpenCharles Howell IIIT12116,500
The American ExpressPhil MickelsonMC0
Farmers Insurance OpenTony FinauT6253,125
Waste Management PhoenixBubba WatsonT3386,900
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmBrandt SnedekerMC0
Genesis InvitationalJustin ThomasMC0
Puerto Rico OpenViktor HovlandWIN540,000
WGC-Mexico ChampionshipDustin JohnsonT4845,500
The Honda ClassicDaniel BergerT4280,000
Arnold Palmer InvitationalTommy FleetwoodMC0
THE PLAYERS ChampionshipAbandonedNo Result0
Charles Schwab ChallengeJordan SpiethT10181,875
RBC HeritagePatrick ReedMC0
Travelers ChampionshipBryson DeChambeauT6233,470
Rocket Mortgage ClassicTyrrell HattonT4300,000
Workday Charity OpenJustin RoseMC0
MemorialPatrick CantlayT3251,925
3M OpenWill GordonMC0
WGC-FESJ InvitationalBrooks KoepkaT2695,000
BarracudaBrendan SteeleT538,277
PGA ChampionshipJon RahmT13192,207
Wyndham ChampionshipWebb SimpsonT3312,400
THE NORTHERN TRUSTJason DayMC0
BMW ChampionshipCollin MorikawaT20106780
Total Events: 36Top 10: 14MC: 110

2018-19

My contributions for the major championships and PLAYERS selection were worse than bad so to still break the $10 million mark with those awful results was encouraging.

Another valuable lesson learned is that the Playoffs are for the big boys. Now, WHICH big boys make this more and more difficult and that’s why it’s enjoyable and maddening all at the same time. Only McIlroy and Woods have won the FedExCup twice so start there.

EventGolferPlace$$
Safeway OpenBrendan SteeleT5314,610
CIMB ClassicRyan MooreT6612,740
CJ CUP @ 9 BRIDGESGary Woodland2nd1,026,000
WGC-HSBC ChampionsIan Poulter21st93,500
Sanderson FarmsCameron DavisMC0
ShrinersAaron WiseT15101,675
Mayakoba Golf ClassicCharles Howell IIIMC0
The RSM ClassicJ.J. SpaunMC0
Sentry TOCJon RahmT8191,000
Sony OpenMarc LeishmanT3307,200
60th Desert ClassicAndrew PutnamT3429,975
Farmers InsurancePatrick CantlayMC0
WMPOHideki MatsuyamaT15113,600
AT&T Pebble BeachJason DayT4334,400
Genesis OpenJustin Thomas2nd799,200
WGC-Mexico ChampXander SchauffeleT14128,000
Puerto Rico OpenGraeme McDowellT4210,500
The Honda ClassicAdam ScottMC0
Arnold Palmer InvitationalRickie FowlerT4035,490
THE PLAYERS ChampionshipSergio GarciaT22125,000
Valspar ChampionshipPatrick ReedMC0
Corales Punta CanaTrey MullinaxT616,450
WGC-Match PlayPaul CaseyT9167,000
Valero Texas OpenBilly HorschelMC0
MastersRory McIlroyT21107,956
RBC HeritageMatt Kuchar2nd745,200
Zurich ClassicRyan PalmerWIN1,051,200
Wells Fargo ChampionshipPhil MickelsonMC0
AT&T Byron NelsonKeith MitchellT5917,301
PGA ChampionshipBrooks KoepkaWIN1,980,000
Charles Schwab ChallengeJordan SpiethT8197,100
MemorialTony FinauMC0
RBC Canadian OpenJim FurykT2755,100
U.S. OpenTiger WoodsT21117,598
Travelers ChampionshipBubba WatsonT5416,560
Rocket Mortgage ClassicSungjae ImT2168,528
3M OpenBryson DeChambeauT2563,200
John Deere ClassicCollin MorikawaT4264,000
The Open ChampionshipRafa Cabrera BelloMC0
Barbasol ChampionshipDenny McCarthyT1177,000
WGC-FESJIDustin JohnsonT20113,500
Barracuda ChampionshipMartin LairdT7105,437
Wyndham ChampionshipWebb Simpson2nd669,600
THE NORTHERN TRUSTTommy FleetwoodT4327,565
BMW ChampionshipBrandt SnedekerT5351,500
Total Events: 45Top 10s: 14MC: 10$0

2017-18 Thermometer: FINAL

EventGolferPlace$$
Safeway OpenTony Finau2nd669,600
CIMB ClassicPaul CaseyT7218,166
CJ CUP @ 9 BRIDGESKeegan BradleyT4723,759
WGC-HSBC ChampionsHideki MatsuyamaT5051,875
Sanderson FarmsChesson HadleyT2464,400
ShrinersPatrick CantlayWIN1,224,000
OHL ClassicKevin ChappellMC0
The RSM ClassicCharles Howell IIIMC0
Sentry TOCKevin KisnerT1799,333
Sony OpenBrian HarmanT4256,266
CareerBuilder ChallengeJason DufnerT3627,189
Farmers InsuranceJon RahmT2943,872
WMPOAlex NorenT2180,040
-AT&T Pebble BeachPhil MickelsonT2488,400
Genesis OpenDustin JohnsonT16111,600
Honda ClassicGraeme McDowellMC0
WGC-MexicoTommy FleetwoodT14126,500
Valspar ChampionshipRyan MooreMC0
Arnold PalmerTyrell HattonT6918,067
WGC-Match PlayPatrick ReedT9163,000
Corales PuntacanaPatrick RodgersT2227,850
Houston OpenLuke ListT2454,162
MastersJordan Spieth3rd748,000
RBC HeritageCameron SmithT3235,510
Valero Texas OpenBilly HorschelT11136,400
Zurich ClassicBud CauleyMC0
Wells Fargo ChampionshipBryson DeChambeau4th369,600
THE PLAYERSFrancesco MolinariMC0
Ft. Worth InvitationalAdam ScottT5216,472
AT&T Byron NelsonJimmy WalkerT6257,950
MemorialTiger WoodsT2376,985
FESJCHenrik StensonT2650,820
US OpenJustin RoseT10270,151
FESJCXander SchauffeleMC0
Quicken Loans NationalKyle StanleyT3236,841
A Military TributeBubba WatsonT13121,632
John Deere ClassicZach JohnsonT1681,366
British OpenRory McIlroyT2694,250
RBC Canadian OpenCharley HoffmanT2937,743
BarracudaMartin LairdT1551,000
WGC-Bridgestone InviteRickie FowlerT17104,250
PGA ChampionshipBrooks KoepkaWIN1,980,000
WyndhamBrandt SnedekerWIN1,080,000
THE NORTHERN TRUSTJason DayT20101,160
Dell TechnologiesMarc LeishmanT21100,800
BMW ChampionshipGary WoodlandT12189,000
TOUR ChampionshipJustin ThomasT7279,900
Total Events: 47Top 10s: 15MC: 7$10,967,909

2016-17 Season total: $6,533,509 45 events

  • Wins: 1
  • Seconds: 1
  • Thirds: 1
  • Top 10s: 12
  • Top 25s: 20
  • MCs (10): Grayson Murray (Safeway Open); Patton Kizzire (SFC); Jamie Lovemark (CB Challenge); Jimmy Walker (FIO); Charl Schwartzel (Genesis); Russell Knox (Honda); Henrik Stenson (API); Thomas Pieters (Zurich); Kevin Kisner (WFC).

2015-16 Season total: $5,978,929; 47 events

  • Wins: 2 (Matsuyama, Hoffman)
  • Seconds: 0
  • Thirds: 1
  • Top 10s: 9
  • Top 25s: 18
  • MC: 8 (Mickelson, FIO; Oosthuizen, SHO; Chappell, Colonial; Casey, Memorial; Woodland, FESJC; Hearn, RBC Canadian; McGirt, Wyndham; Justin Thomas, DBC)

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