ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP

I’m not shouting, YOU ARE SHOUTING.

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ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP

Golf Accordia Narashino Country Club

Chiba, Japan

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My thoughts on the top 10 players

Xander Schauffele (7/1): Class is permanent.  Form is temporary. Looking to pick up his third top 10 from four starts at Narashino, it’s hardly a surprise he’s the favorite. Limited field, no-cut events have been his calling card over the last five seasons. With ties to the area (his mother is Japanese), I would expect another spirited 72 holes.

Collin Morikawa (11/1): Making his fourth start, the two-time major champ will look to pick up his second top-10 paycheck. Flashing glimpses with 64 twice, the Californian has produced just one top 20 (T7) in three previous attempts. Punishing fairways and greens, I prefer his putter on Bentgrass, in play this week, over Bermuda.

Sungjae Im (12/1): The quiet summer finally bloomed when the biggest (non-major) money was on the table in the FedExCup Playoffs. Cashing T14 at Wyndham to end the regular season was followed by T6 in Memphis and solo seventh at the BMW Championship. Winning the Asian Games and finishing P2 last week in Korea suggests the momentum should be very real this week. I’m on board!

Hideki Matsuyama (16/1): Second on debut. Winner by five in his second attempt. Native son. Crowd favorite. The last time he played on TOUR he withdrew at the BMW Championship. Lovely risk/reward proposition based on his course history.

Rickie Fowler (16/1): Many, including myself, thought this would be his launching point for the 2022-23 season last October. Instead, he was beaten to the finish line in the final group by Keegan Bradley. The leader after 36 holes and 54 holes posted 70 in Round 4 and lost by a shot. If he’s healthy this week, he will factor again.

Min Woo Lee (16/1): There’s no chance I’ll ignore 30-under and a victory last week. The field in Macau wasn’t the strongest, but there’s no better tonic after three weeks off than a win, regardless of field or course. The rust is gone, the confidence is high, and the Australian will look to keep it going as summer approaches in his native land.

Sahith Theegala (18/1): The confluence of results here is strong. Winning for the first time on TOUR in his last time out combined with T5 in his first event here last October equals a “no-brainer”. Guys who win for the first time on TOUR should be allowed to celebrate, relax, and enjoy the fruits of the labor. I’m not fading Theegala this week. I’m also pushing him to the front.

Cameron Davis (20/1): Primed to kick down the door, the Australian has cashed in the top 10 in five of his last six events. Copy and paste until he does.

NOW PLAYING:

Host CourseNarashino Country Club
Yards (per official scorecard):7,079.
Par:70 (34-36).
Greens:Bentgrass.
Stimpmeter:N/A.
Rough:N/A.
Bunkers/Water Hazards/In-PlayN/A.
Architect(s):Kinya Fujita (1965).
Defending Champion (event):Keegan Bradley.
Multiple Champion(s) Entered:N/A.
Course Record (last):61; John Huh (not entered), 2022.
72 Hole Tournament Record (last):261; Tiger Woods (2019).
Fact of the Week:The 2020 edition was held in Los Angeles at Sherwood Country Club.
Fact of the Week II:Five Par-3 holes and three Par-5 holes. Oh, and every hole has two greens.

Notes:

  • Field of 78.
  • The OWGR is represented by 15 of the top 50.
  • 46 players competed last week in Las Vegas.
  • Six of the top 10 in Las Vegas are in the field this week.
  • The fourth event of the FedExCup Fall season (seven events).
  • $8.5 million – $1.53 million – 500 FedExCup points – Sentry and Masters ticket punched.

Season Winners

2022-2023 Season Winners

EventWinner
Fortinet ChampionshipMax Homa
Sanderson Farms ChampionshipMackenzie Holmes
Shriners Children’s OpenTom Kim
ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIPKeegan Bradley
CJ CUP at CONGAREERory McIlroy
Butterfield Bermuda ChampionshipSeamus Power
Mayakoba ChampionshipRussell Henley
Cadence Bank Houston OpenTony Finau
The RSM ClassicAdam Svensson (first TOUR win)
Sentry Tournament of ChampionsJon Rahm
Sony Open in HawaiiSi Woo Kim
The AMERICAN EXPRESSJon Rahm (2)
Farmers Insurance OpenMax Homa (2)
AT&T Pebble BeachJustin Rose
WM Phoenix OpenScottie Scheffler
The Genesis InvitationalJon Rahm (3)
The Honda ClassicChris Kirk
Arnold Palmer InvitationalKurt Kitayama (first TOUR win)
THE PLAYERS ChampionshipScottie Scheffler (2)
Valspar ChampionshipTaylor Moore (first TOUR win)
Corales PuntacanaMatt Wallace (first TOUR win)
WGC – Dell Technologies MPSam Burns
Valero Texas OpenCorey Conners
MastersJon Rahm (4)
RBC HeritageMatt Fitzpatrick
Zurich Classic of New OrleansDavis Riley & Nick Hardy (first TOUR win for each)
Mexico Open at VidantaTony Finau (2)
Wells Fargo ChampionshipWyndham Clark (first TOUR win)
AT&T Byron NelsonJason Day
PGA ChampionshipBrooks Koepka
Charles Schwab ChallengeEmiliano Grillo
MemorialViktor Hovland
RBC Canadian OpenNick Taylor
U.S. OpenWyndham Clark (2)
Travelers ChampionshipKeegan Bradley (2)
Rocket Mortgage ClassicRickie Fowler
John Deere ClassicSepp Straka
Genesis Scottish OpenRory McIlroy (2)
The Open ChampionshipBrian Harman
3M OpenLee Hodges (first TOUR win)
Wyndham ChampionshipLucas Glover
FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipLucas Glover (2)
BMW ChampionshipViktor Hovland (2)
TOUR ChampionshipViktor Hovland (3)
Fortinet ChampionshipSahith Theegala
Sanderson Farms ChampionshipLuke List
Shriners Children’s OpenTom Kim

Recent Winners – ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP

Italics – not entered this week.

YearWinnerNotes
2022Keegan Bradley (-15)Caught and passed second and third round leader Rickie Fowler in the final group on Sunday.
2021Hideki Matsuyama       (-15)Opened with 64, closed with 65 and won by five after being runner-up to Tiger Woods in the inaugural event in 2019.
2020Patrick CantlayWon in Los Angeles.
2019Tiger Woods (-19)Circled 27 birdies, most in the field by seven. Won by three over Matsuyama. Six clear of third.

Longer Shots, Longest Shots, Others

Cameron Champ (45/1): There’s no value here, but the heat is real. After missing the cut at Fortinet, he rebounded with T9 at SFC and T18 last week in Las Vegas. Posting four rounds in the 60s on debut last year, he went home with solo eighth prize money. … Alex Noren (45/1) cashed T3 last week after hitting T2 GIR. Game travels. … Joel Dahmen (66/1) has produced in his last three on Bentgrass greens (T7, T13, and T10). Sold. … With all the eyeballs on Matsuyama, Takumi Kanaya (80/1), another former great Japanese amateur, will look to sneak in the back door again. Posting four top sevens in his last seven events, I’ll play one JTGO member this week. Cashing T7 here in 2021 doesn’t push me away. … Michael Kim (90/1) closed 65-65 last week in Las Vegas for T18 after T5 in his previous TOUR start. … Mackenzie Hughes (110/1) has made two visits and they have resulted in T4 and T23.

Shriners Children’s Open

TPC Summerlin hosts event No. 3 of the FedExCup Fall and welcomes a field of 132.

Plenty of things to play for before the start of the 2024 season!

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Shriners Children’s Open

TPC Summerlin

Las Vegas, Nevada

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My thoughts on the top 10 players on the betting market.

Ludvig Aberg (12/1): He was my selection in the Expert Picks and I haven’t found anything to scare me off. Two things are in play: Another top finish and he’s locked up the big events early next year. Another victory worldwide pushes him into the top 50 OWGR and that will solve plenty of issues moving forward.

Tom Kim (12/1): The Korean will have to spring to life quickly after a long layoff. Returning to the event to defend should kick him into LET’S GOOO mode, plus he’s too young to be complacent.

Cam Davis (22/1): Australian summer is here! His outstanding form continued in Wine Country and should be on display again this week in Las Vegas. With his ball-striking, he should be a factor weekly.

Si Woo Kim (22/1): With the mandatory military service situation solved, the Korean should be playing free as a bird this week. Cashing four top 25 paydays from six starts includes T8-MC-T8 in his last three.

Adam Schenk (30/1): Not wanting 2023 to end, the career season continues on a track he’s found success recently. Fantastic TOUR Championship result was his fourth top 10 in seven starts.

JT Poston (30/1): Cashed for T25 or better in six of his last seven. Like Tom Kim, he’s also posted 20-under plus at Wyndham to win. Oh, and he was bogey-free as well!

JJ Spaun (33/1): West coast player. West Coast recent results. Plenty of evidence, including three T15 or better here, recently.

Tom Hoge (33/1): Trending here (T4-T14-T24).

Beau Hossler (35/1): Super form, super putter.

Eric Cole (35/1): Plays every week, produces every week. Fearless rookie in a putting contest isn’t the worst angle I’ve heard this week.

Vincent Norrman (35/1): With a win at Barbasol, I won’t have to worry about him being in contention come the weekend.

Andrew Putnam (35/1): Super short game blends with wonderful iron play. Another West Coast player.

NOW PLAYING:

Host CourseTPC Summerlin.
Yards (per official scorecard):7,255.
Par:71 (35-36).
Greens:Dominator Bentgrass; 7,400 square feet on average.
Stimpmeter:12.5 feet and up.
Rough:419 Bermudagrass at 2.5 inches.
Bunkers/Water Hazards/In-Play92/4/4.
Architect(s):Bobby Weed and Fuzzy Zoeller (1992).
Defending Champion (event):Tom Kim.
Multiple Champion(s) Entered:Martin Laird.
Course Record (last):60; Patrick Cantlay (not entered), 2021.
72 Hole Tournament Record (last):260; Tom Kim (2022).
Fact of the Week:Exclusive host since 2008.
Fact of the Week II:Only two events in the last calendar year have produced more birdies than the 2022 edition.

Notes:

  • Field of 132.
  • The OWGR is represented by eight of the top 50.
  • Third event of the FedExCup Fall season (seven events).
  • $8.4 million – $1.512 million – 500 FedExCup points – Sentry and Masters ticket punched.

Season Winners

2022-2023 Season Winners

EventWinner
Fortinet ChampionshipMax Homa
Sanderson Farms ChampionshipMackenzie Holmes
Shriners Children’s OpenTom Kim
ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIPKeegan Bradley
CJ CUP at CONGAREERory McIlroy
Butterfield Bermuda ChampionshipSeamus Power
Mayakoba ChampionshipRussell Henley
Cadence Bank Houston OpenTony Finau
The RSM ClassicAdam Svensson (first TOUR win)
Sentry Tournament of ChampionsJon Rahm
Sony Open in HawaiiSi Woo Kim
The AMERICAN EXPRESSJon Rahm (2)
Farmers Insurance OpenMax Homa (2)
AT&T Pebble BeachJustin Rose
WM Phoenix OpenScottie Scheffler
The Genesis InvitationalJon Rahm (3)
The Honda ClassicChris Kirk
Arnold Palmer InvitationalKurt Kitayama (first TOUR win)
THE PLAYERS ChampionshipScottie Scheffler (2)
Valspar ChampionshipTaylor Moore (first TOUR win)
Corales PuntacanaMatt Wallace (first TOUR win)
WGC – Dell Technologies MPSam Burns
Valero Texas OpenCorey Conners
MastersJon Rahm (4)
RBC HeritageMatt Fitzpatrick
Zurich Classic of New OrleansDavis Riley & Nick Hardy (first TOUR win for each)
Mexico Open at VidantaTony Finau (2)
Wells Fargo ChampionshipWyndham Clark (first TOUR win)
AT&T Byron NelsonJason Day
PGA ChampionshipBrooks Koepka
Charles Schwab ChallengeEmiliano Grillo
MemorialViktor Hovland
RBC Canadian OpenNick Taylor
U.S. OpenWyndham Clark (2)
Travelers ChampionshipKeegan Bradley (2)
Rocket Mortgage ClassicRickie Fowler
John Deere ClassicSepp Straka
Genesis Scottish OpenRory McIlroy (2)
The Open ChampionshipBrian Harman
3M OpenLee Hodges (first TOUR win)
Wyndham ChampionshipLucas Glover
FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipLucas Glover (2)
BMW ChampionshipViktor Hovland (2)
TOUR ChampionshipViktor Hovland (3)
Fortinet ChampionshipSahith Theegala
Sanderson Farms ChampionshipLuke List

Recent Winners – Shriners Children’s Open

Italics – not entered this week.

YearWinnerNotes
2022Tom Kim (-24)Bogey-free champion. Ties tournament scoring record. Wins by three.
2021Sungjae Im (-24)Opened with 63, closed with 62 to win by four and tie the tournament scoring record.
2020Martin Laird (-23)Won a three man playoff for his second victory at TPC Summerlin.
2019Kevin Na (-23)Defeated Patrick Cantlay to win for the second time at TPC Summerlin.
2018Bryson DeChambeau (-21)Four rounds of 66 or better and won by a shot.

Longer Shots, Longest Shots, Others

Adam Hadwin (40/1) is a must-play this week. … Matthew NeSmith (66/1) has never finished worse than T18 in four tries and ran joint second last year. … Troy Merritt (100/1) has made two starts in the FedExCup Fall and has cashed two top-10 paychecks. … Harry Hall (125/1) played college golf in town at UNLV and has hit the top 15 both times he’s played. … Kelly Kraft (225/1) is trending so nick in for a Top 40.

Sanderson Farms Championship Preview

Ain’t nobody here but us chickens…

The FedExCup Fall rolls on in Mississippi at the Country Club of Jackson.

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Sanderson Farms Championship

Country Club of Jackson

Jackson, Mississippi

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My thoughts on the top 10 players on the betting market. Check the linked columns above for extra information, course angles, and other stats.

Ludvig Aberg (12/1): The stress of his first Ryder Cup, the celebration of the first victory, and the party/jet lag that came with it isn’t the recipe for me. His talent suggests that he could win every time he tees it up. I don’t think a shootout this week fits for me. You do you!

Stephan Jaeger (18/1): Making cuts for fun, the German has rarely threatened on the weekend. In 123 starts on TOUR, he’s never hit the podium.

Eric Cole (20/1): The birdie machine kicked off the FedExCup Fall with solo fourth in Wine Country. Nobody on TOUR has made more birdies this season and not many putt better. His best result was a playoff loss on Bermuda in March. Gotta chuck him in this week!

Lee Hodges (25/1): The 3M Open winner from July will look to add his second title in four months close to his native Alabama. The switch back to Bermudagrass this week won’t bother him a bit.

Emiliano Grillo (25/1): Each day this week he’s grown on me more. Playing for the fifth consecutive season in an event he DOES NOT NEED TO PLAY (he has status for next season) tells me what I need to know. Tying for fifth in 2022 was his best in four consecutive seasons. I’m on board.

Beau Hossler (28/1): Finished the previous “season” in fantastic form hitting the top 30 in five of his last six. Looking for his first TOUR victory, he returns for the first time since 2020.

Lucas Herbert (30/1): Followed him for a couple of holes when he was posting 63 at Silverado to open the FedExCup Fall. He fell to T30 at the end of the week but that’s still a clue. Putting matters at SFC and he excels on the accessible greens.

Keith Mitchell (30/1): The Tennessee native should thrive on Bermuda and a track where a big driving week could help. Only one top 10 since February doesn’t inspire.

S.H. Kim (30/1): I would put him 1-2 with Eric Cole this week. The Korean only posted three bogeys finishing second at Fortinet and he finished second to Cole in SG: Tee to Green. Another super putter, I’ll ride his recent tee to green heat to the winner’s circle.

Garrick Higgo (35/1): The lefty was third here on debut and led the field in birdies in 2022. The winner at Congaree on a big, Bermudagrass ballpark has been a bit all-or-nothing recently (MC-MC-T13-T19).

NOW PLAYING:

Host CourseCountry Club of Jackson
Yards (per official scorecard):7,461.
Par:72 (36-36).
Greens:Champion Bermuda; 6,200 square feet on average.
Stimpmeter:12.5 feet and up.
Rough:419 Bermudagrass and Zoysia blend at 2.5 inches.
Bunkers/Water Hazards/In-Play56/7/5.
Architect(s):John Faught (2007 redesign).
Defending Champion (event):Mackenzie Hughes (-17).
Multiple Champion(s) Entered:None.
Course Record (last):61; Will Zalatoris (not entered), 2021.
72 Hole Tournament Record:266; Sam Burns (2021).
Fact of the Week:10th consecutive year as host.
Fact of the Week II:The first six champions were first-time winners. Of the last four champions, three were internationals.

Notes:

  • Field of 144.
  • The OWGR is represented by two of the top 50.
  • The second event of the FedExCup Fall season (seven events).

Season Winners

2022-2023 Season Winners

EventWinner
Fortinet ChampionshipMax Homa
Sanderson Farms ChampionshipMackenzie Holmes
Shriners Children’s OpenTom Kim
ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIPKeegan Bradley
CJ CUP at CONGAREERory McIlroy
Butterfield Bermuda ChampionshipSeamus Power
Mayakoba ChampionshipRussell Henley
Cadence Bank Houston OpenTony Finau
The RSM ClassicAdam Svensson (first TOUR win)
Sentry Tournament of ChampionsJon Rahm
Sony Open in HawaiiSi Woo Kim
The AMERICAN EXPRESSJon Rahm (2)
Farmers Insurance OpenMax Homa (2)
AT&T Pebble BeachJustin Rose
WM Phoenix OpenScottie Scheffler
The Genesis InvitationalJon Rahm (3)
The Honda ClassicChris Kirk
Arnold Palmer InvitationalKurt Kitayama (first TOUR win)
THE PLAYERS ChampionshipScottie Scheffler (2)
Valspar ChampionshipTaylor Moore (first TOUR win)
Corales PuntacanaMatt Wallace (first TOUR win)
WGC – Dell Technologies MPSam Burns
Valero Texas OpenCorey Conners
MastersJon Rahm (4)
RBC HeritageMatt Fitzpatrick
Zurich Classic of New OrleansDavis Riley & Nick Hardy (first TOUR win for each)
Mexico Open at VidantaTony Finau (2)
Wells Fargo ChampionshipWyndham Clark (first TOUR win)
AT&T Byron NelsonJason Day
PGA ChampionshipBrooks Koepka
Charles Schwab ChallengeEmiliano Grillo
MemorialViktor Hovland
RBC Canadian OpenNick Taylor
U.S. OpenWyndham Clark (2)
Travelers ChampionshipKeegan Bradley (2)
Rocket Mortgage ClassicRickie Fowler
John Deere ClassicSepp Straka
Genesis Scottish OpenRory McIlroy (2)
The Open ChampionshipBrian Harman
3M OpenLee Hodges (first TOUR win)
Wyndham ChampionshipLucas Glover
FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipLucas Glover (2)
BMW ChampionshipViktor Hovland (2)
TOUR ChampionshipViktor Hovland (3)
Fortinet ChampionshipSahith Theegala

Recent Winners – Sanderson Farms Championship

Italics – not entered this week.

YearWinnerNotes
2022Mackenzie Hughes  (-17)Canadian wins on his third visit in playoff over Sepp Straka (not entered).
2021Sam Burns (-22)Set the tournament scoring record winning by a shot.
2020Sergio Garcia (-19)Held off 2017 champion Peter Malnati by a shot.
2019Sebastian Munoz      (-19)Knocked off Sungjae Im in a playoff for his first career victory.
2018Cameron Champ    (-21)Canadian wins on his third visit in a playoff over Sepp Straka (not entered).
2017Ryan Armour (-19)Picked up his first TOUR victory at 41, the oldest to do so at CCofJ.
2016Cody Gribble (-20)Rookie wins by four and picks up his first TOUR trophy.
2015Peter Malnati (-18)Held off veterans William McGirt and David Toms for his first win.
2014Nick Taylor (-16)The first winner at CCofJ.

Longer Shots, Longest Shots, Others

Hayden Buckley and Davis Riley are locals who have both sniffed around the leaderboard in their home state. … Callum Tarren rolls in off T7-MC-T13 in his last three. … Dylan Wu is also simmering with T14-T51-T5 in his last three. … CT Pan hasn’t hit the top 10 here but has posted T11 and T12 in two of his last three. … Jason Dufner is quietly going about his business with four of his last five on TOUR ranging between T19 and T31.