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 Events | Golfers | Place | Total $$ |
Safeway Open | Brendan Steele | T29 | 41,391 |
120th United States Open | Jon Rahm | T23 | 101,797 |
Corales Punta Cana | Pat Perez | T21 | 39,000 |
Sanderson Farms Championship | Doc Redman | T28 | 46,200 |
Shriners Hospitals for Children | Patrick Cantlay | T8 | 190,750 |
CJ CUP @ SHADOW CREEK | Matthew Wolff | 73rd | 16,575 |
ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP | Tyrrell Hatton | T28 | 50,137 |
Bermuda Championship | Will Zalatoris | T16 | 61,000 |
Vivint Houston Open | Tony Finau | T24 | 58,450 |
84th Masters Tournament | Justin Thomas | 4th | 552,000 |
The RSM Classic | Russell Henley | T30 | 39,552 |
Mayakoba Golf Classic | Abraham Ancer | T12 | 147,600 |
Sentry TOC | Cameron Smith | T24 | 63,200 |
Sony Open in Hawaii | Daniel Berger | T7 | 200,475 |
The American Express | Scottie Scheffler | MC | 0 |
Farmers Insurance Open | Marc Leishman | T18 | 80,761 |
Waste Management WMPO | Hideki Matsuyama | T42 | 23,852 |
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Jason Day | T7 | 228,930 |
The Genesis Invitational | Adam Scott | T38 | 40,455 |
WGC- Championship (Concession) | Xander Schauffele | T39 | 55,000 |
Puerto Rico Open | Emiliano Grillo | T11 | 72,750 |
Arnold Palmer Invitational | Rory McIlroy | T10 | 195,300 |
THE PLAYERS Championship | Tommy Fleetwood | MC | 0 |
The Honda Classic | Joaquin Niemann | T25 | 54,950 |
WGC- Dell Technologies Match Play | Jason Kokrak | T42 | 47,571 |
Corales Puntacana | Thomas Pieters | T13 | 55,350 |
Valero Texas Open | Charley Hoffman | 2nd | 839,300 |
85th Masters Tournament | Jordan Spieth | T3 | 667,000 |
RBC Heritage | Kevin Kisner | MC | 0 |
Valspar Championship | Patrick Reed | MC | 0 |
Wells Fargo Championship | Corey Conners | T43 | 25,069 |
AT&T Byron Nelson | Ryan Palmer | T47 | 20,958 |
PGA Championship | Viktor Hovland | T30 | 59,750 |
Charles Schwab Challenge | Brian Harman | T8 | 198,875 |
Memorial Tournament | Collin Morikawa | P2 | 1,013,700 |
Palmetto Championship | Matt Fitzpatrick | T10 | 177,025 |
121st United States Open | Brooks Koepka | T4 | 498,176 |
Travelers Championship | Paul Casey | T36 | 30,743 |
Rocket Mortgage Classic | Sungjae Im | T8 | 211,875 |
John Deere Classic | Zach Johnson | T34 | 30,955 |
The Open Championship | Louis Oosthuizen | T3 | 682,500 |
Barbasol Championship | Charl Schwartzel | T26 | 26,075 |
3M Open | Robert MacIntyre | MC | 0 |
Total Events: 42 | Top 10: 13 | MC: 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
Event | Golfer | Place | $$ |
The Greenbrier | Scottie Scheffler | T7 | 235,625 |
Sanderson Farms | Sungjae Im | P2 | 719,400 |
Safeway Open | Byeong-Hun An | MC | 0 |
Shriners Hospitals for Children | Scott Piercy | MC | 0 |
Houston Open | Henrik Stenson | MC | 0 |
CJ CUP AT NINE BRIDGES | Marc Leishman | T43 | 31,785 |
ZOZO Championship | Hideki Matsuyama | 2nd | 1,053,000 |
WGC-HSBC Champions | Xander Schauffele | 2nd | 1,095,000 |
Bermuda Championship | Denny McCarthy | T15 | 51,750 |
OHL Mayakoba Classic | Russell Knox | T33 | 36,810 |
The RSM Classic | Harris English | MC | 0 |
Sentry TOC | Rickie Fowler | T5 | 285,000 |
Sony Open | Charles Howell III | T12 | 116,500 |
The American Express | Phil Mickelson | MC | 0 |
Farmers Insurance Open | Tony Finau | T6 | 253,125 |
Waste Management Phoenix | Bubba Watson | T3 | 386,900 |
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Brandt Snedeker | MC | 0 |
Genesis Invitational | Justin Thomas | MC | 0 |
Puerto Rico Open | Viktor Hovland | WIN | 540,000 |
WGC-Mexico Championship | Dustin Johnson | T48 | 45,500 |
The Honda Classic | Daniel Berger | T4 | 280,000 |
Arnold Palmer Invitational | Tommy Fleetwood | MC | 0 |
THE PLAYERS Championship | Abandoned | No Result | 0 |
Charles Schwab Challenge | Jordan Spieth | T10 | 181,875 |
RBC Heritage | Patrick Reed | MC | 0 |
Travelers Championship | Bryson DeChambeau | T6 | 233,470 |
Rocket Mortgage Classic | Tyrrell Hatton | T4 | 300,000 |
Workday Charity Open | Justin Rose | MC | 0 |
Memorial | Patrick Cantlay | T32 | 51,925 |
3M Open | Will Gordon | MC | 0 |
WGC-FESJ Invitational | Brooks Koepka | T2 | 695,000 |
Barracuda | Brendan Steele | T53 | 8,277 |
PGA Championship | Jon Rahm | T13 | 192,207 |
Wyndham Championship | Webb Simpson | T3 | 312,400 |
THE NORTHERN TRUST | Jason Day | MC | 0 |
BMW Championship | Collin Morikawa | T20 | 106780 |
Total Events: 36 | Top 10: 14 | MC: 11 | 0 |
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.
Event | Golfer | Place | $$ |
Safeway Open | Brendan Steele | T53 | 14,610 |
CIMB Classic | Ryan Moore | T66 | 12,740 |
CJ CUP @ 9 BRIDGES | Gary Woodland | 2nd | 1,026,000 |
WGC-HSBC Champions | Ian Poulter | 21st | 93,500 |
Sanderson Farms | Cameron Davis | MC | 0 |
Shriners | Aaron Wise | T15 | 101,675 |
Mayakoba Golf Classic | Charles Howell III | MC | 0 |
The RSM Classic | J.J. Spaun | MC | 0 |
Sentry TOC | Jon Rahm | T8 | 191,000 |
Sony Open | Marc Leishman | T3 | 307,200 |
60th Desert Classic | Andrew Putnam | T34 | 29,975 |
Farmers Insurance | Patrick Cantlay | MC | 0 |
WMPO | Hideki Matsuyama | T15 | 113,600 |
AT&T Pebble Beach | Jason Day | T4 | 334,400 |
Genesis Open | Justin Thomas | 2nd | 799,200 |
WGC-Mexico Champ | Xander Schauffele | T14 | 128,000 |
Puerto Rico Open | Graeme McDowell | T42 | 10,500 |
The Honda Classic | Adam Scott | MC | 0 |
Arnold Palmer Invitational | Rickie Fowler | T40 | 35,490 |
THE PLAYERS Championship | Sergio Garcia | T22 | 125,000 |
Valspar Championship | Patrick Reed | MC | 0 |
Corales Punta Cana | Trey Mullinax | T61 | 6,450 |
WGC-Match Play | Paul Casey | T9 | 167,000 |
Valero Texas Open | Billy Horschel | MC | 0 |
Masters | Rory McIlroy | T21 | 107,956 |
RBC Heritage | Matt Kuchar | 2nd | 745,200 |
Zurich Classic | Ryan Palmer | WIN | 1,051,200 |
Wells Fargo Championship | Phil Mickelson | MC | 0 |
AT&T Byron Nelson | Keith Mitchell | T59 | 17,301 |
PGA Championship | Brooks Koepka | WIN | 1,980,000 |
Charles Schwab Challenge | Jordan Spieth | T8 | 197,100 |
Memorial | Tony Finau | MC | 0 |
RBC Canadian Open | Jim Furyk | T27 | 55,100 |
U.S. Open | Tiger Woods | T21 | 117,598 |
Travelers Championship | Bubba Watson | T54 | 16,560 |
Rocket Mortgage Classic | Sungjae Im | T21 | 68,528 |
3M Open | Bryson DeChambeau | T2 | 563,200 |
John Deere Classic | Collin Morikawa | T4 | 264,000 |
The Open Championship | Rafa Cabrera Bello | MC | 0 |
Barbasol Championship | Denny McCarthy | T11 | 77,000 |
WGC-FESJI | Dustin Johnson | T20 | 113,500 |
Barracuda Championship | Martin Laird | T7 | 105,437 |
Wyndham Championship | Webb Simpson | 2nd | 669,600 |
THE NORTHERN TRUST | Tommy Fleetwood | T43 | 27,565 |
BMW Championship | Brandt Snedeker | T5 | 351,500 |
Total Events: 45 | Top 10s: 14 | MC: 10 | $0 |
2017-18 Thermometer: FINAL
Event | Golfer | Place | $$ |
Safeway Open | Tony Finau | 2nd | 669,600 |
CIMB Classic | Paul Casey | T7 | 218,166 |
CJ CUP @ 9 BRIDGES | Keegan Bradley | T47 | 23,759 |
WGC-HSBC Champions | Hideki Matsuyama | T50 | 51,875 |
Sanderson Farms | Chesson Hadley | T2 | 464,400 |
Shriners | Patrick Cantlay | WIN | 1,224,000 |
OHL Classic | Kevin Chappell | MC | 0 |
The RSM Classic | Charles Howell III | MC | 0 |
Sentry TOC | Kevin Kisner | T17 | 99,333 |
Sony Open | Brian Harman | T4 | 256,266 |
CareerBuilder Challenge | Jason Dufner | T36 | 27,189 |
Farmers Insurance | Jon Rahm | T29 | 43,872 |
WMPO | Alex Noren | T21 | 80,040 |
-AT&T Pebble Beach | Phil Mickelson | T2 | 488,400 |
Genesis Open | Dustin Johnson | T16 | 111,600 |
Honda Classic | Graeme McDowell | MC | 0 |
WGC-Mexico | Tommy Fleetwood | T14 | 126,500 |
Valspar Championship | Ryan Moore | MC | 0 |
Arnold Palmer | Tyrell Hatton | T69 | 18,067 |
WGC-Match Play | Patrick Reed | T9 | 163,000 |
Corales Puntacana | Patrick Rodgers | T22 | 27,850 |
Houston Open | Luke List | T24 | 54,162 |
Masters | Jordan Spieth | 3rd | 748,000 |
RBC Heritage | Cameron Smith | T32 | 35,510 |
Valero Texas Open | Billy Horschel | T11 | 136,400 |
Zurich Classic | Bud Cauley | MC | 0 |
Wells Fargo Championship | Bryson DeChambeau | 4th | 369,600 |
THE PLAYERS | Francesco Molinari | MC | 0 |
Ft. Worth Invitational | Adam Scott | T52 | 16,472 |
AT&T Byron Nelson | Jimmy Walker | T6 | 257,950 |
Memorial | Tiger Woods | T23 | 76,985 |
FESJC | Henrik Stenson | T26 | 50,820 |
US Open | Justin Rose | T10 | 270,151 |
FESJC | Xander Schauffele | MC | 0 |
Quicken Loans National | Kyle Stanley | T32 | 36,841 |
A Military Tribute | Bubba Watson | T13 | 121,632 |
John Deere Classic | Zach Johnson | T16 | 81,366 |
British Open | Rory McIlroy | T2 | 694,250 |
RBC Canadian Open | Charley Hoffman | T29 | 37,743 |
Barracuda | Martin Laird | T15 | 51,000 |
WGC-Bridgestone Invite | Rickie Fowler | T17 | 104,250 |
PGA Championship | Brooks Koepka | WIN | 1,980,000 |
Wyndham | Brandt Snedeker | WIN | 1,080,000 |
THE NORTHERN TRUST | Jason Day | T20 | 101,160 |
Dell Technologies | Marc Leishman | T21 | 100,800 |
BMW Championship | Gary Woodland | T12 | 189,000 |
TOUR Championship | Justin Thomas | T7 | 279,900 |
Total Events: 47 | Top 10s: 15 | MC: 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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