IT looks like the best way to pick a winner on the PGA Tour is to stick a pin in the field! Noh Seung-yul became the fifth player under 26 to win a tournament in the past two months and none of them were what you could call well-known faces.
However, this week the Wells Fargo Championship welcomes some notable names – McIlroy, Mickelson, Westwood, Rose, Fowler, Furyk etc to the Quail Hollow Club in North Carolina. And with that in mind I’m going to go against the grain and pick some players who are among the top rated.
The course has changed a bit this year, putting surfaces altered to Bermuda grass and the last three holes (the Green Mile) have increased by an aggregate of 70 yards. Also on the 16th they have moved the the fairway 80 yards to the left to accommodate hospitality.
Rory McIlroy won his first tournament on the PGA Tour here in 2010, lost in a play-off (to Rickie Fowler) and was T10 last year so is a great pick.
So far this year he has had one bad round in nearly every tournament. In The North Western Challenge he hit a 77 and finished 11th, a 74 in the final round blew his lead in the Honda Classic and finished second, a 74 in the Shell Houston Open and a 77 in the Masters and finished T8.
He’s third in GIR (69%) and third in birdie average so we’re hoping for four solid rounds for Rory.
Lee Westwood did us a turn two weeks ago and I think he can give us a return again here. His last win on the Tour was in 2010 so it’s about time he won again in the States. His stats look quite good with GIR (65%) and driving accuracy 60% and I’m going on him each way.
Following his T14 finish in the Masters and a T2 in the WGC Cadillac Championship Jamie Donaldson is having a good year. His GIR stat is 67% and although his driving accuracy could be better (57.7%) I really rate the Welshman. Don’t be surprised if he wins his first tournament this year sometime soon – who knows maybe this weekend.
I’m backing Rickie Fowler again even after he missed the cut last week. His top-10 finishes in the Shell Open and T5 in the Masters prove the guy’s back. His GIR stat is 65% and driving accuracy is over 60% and if he gets on a streak who knows. He is definitely a confidence player and once he gets going he’ll be hard to catch.
Over in Singapore in the Championship at Laguna National one player who has caught my eye is Tommy Fleetwood. He was runner-up in the China Open last week and won the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles last year so isn’t put off by being at the top of the leaderboard. His GIR stat is nearly 72% and driving accuracy 68% so barring no blow up I expect him to be up there at the finish.
20pt staking plan
Rory McIlroy (win) 4pts 7-1 general
Lee Westwood (ew) 2.5pts 16-1 Betfred
Jamie Donaldson (ew) 1pt 60-1 888sport, unibet
Rickie Fowler (ew) 1.5pts 33-1 Ladbrokes
Tommy Fleetwood (ew) 3pts 28-1 bet365
Ace Venturer
Had good weeknd..top 20 double up..and lydia ko in lpga event.
singapore..kruger levy hoey a.hansen
wells fargo..perez overton choi n streb
Wells Fargo
Z.JOHNSON 40/1
M.LAIRD 150/1
The Championship Laguna
K.APHIBARNRAT 20/1
SSP CHOWRASIA 100/1
Had A.Lahiri, won at 18/1, SSP 5th at 125/1,and C.Hoffman 5th at 45/1 last week
Blixt 50/1 woodland same price bet. victor blixt has a great chance and woodlands knocking on the door to lift something soon. Both will make the cut IMO .least hope to get Arun for my money in this one good luck with ur pin mr f
Ghoshty
That would be good if there was a victor blixt it’s Jonas blixt lol
Ellis punctuation was poor sorry .. Not too hard to Suss out though odds are from bet victor . Full stop in the wrong place iPhone typo . Try and get out more old bean.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP
KIRADECH APHIBARNRAT 22/1 (EACH WAY)
Coming back to form and is going to win very soon.
Multiple joint 5th ian..ssp chowrasia..I had him too..
Wells Fargo Championship May 1st-4th
Each Way Rickie Fowler 33/1 Stan James 1/4 odds 6 places
Each Way Hunter Mahan 50/1 Boylesports 1/4 odds 5 places
Each Way Jason Kokrak 80/1 BetVictor 1/4 odds 5 places
Each Way Robert Allenby 250/1 Coral 1/4 odds 5 places
Why is this thread stuck in recent comments :D
Rustychest, calm down. I’m just back from golf and admin will be at work so honestly you need to chill.
Hi Mr. F, I’m not pissed. All good :)
My apologies Mr. F. A bit off centre I am aware.
I do like the Fleetwood pick. Tommy Fleetwood Top 20 finish at 5/4 seems like a banker. Cheers! :)
The odds were from bet victor Ellis . iPhone typo . Not too hard to suss that out I am sure. Get yourself out a little more old bean
I will give it one more go at working out through form and past record, although stick a pin in does seem to be the way to go.
Westwood 16/1
Simpson 40/1
Moore 40/1
Donaldson 50/1
Na 66/1
All with Paddy Power e/w first six, odds are slightly better on 888, but are win only.
Let’s hope for a return to form once again!
Wells Fargo Championship
Top 10 finish
RYAN MOORE 5/1 stanjames
Top 20 finish
RYAN MOORE 5/2 NAP stanjames
first round 3ball
ryan moore/ chris kirk/ russell henley
RYAN MOORE 13/8 stanjames
first round leader
RYAN MOORE 50/1 e/w stanjames
in the last two years Ryan Moore has finished
2012 5th
2013 6th
in the last three years Ryan Moore’s first round score has been
2011 69 -3
2012 65 -7
2013 67 -5
Malkster,
You are right,SSP was in a multiple tie for 5th,so was C.Hoffman, but I still made money on my bets.
I thought SSP would have made a birdie at the last to give me £60 plus instead of £15 plus, did you watch the golf,we were not that far off getting the win.
Moore lookin good for your top 10 johnb
I dont normally bet in seniors.but jeff maggert is from texas..and thats where seniors are playing this week..bet him to win..too short ew..good luck
Yeah & top 20 for Nap
Moore also won his 3 ball for a 13/8 winner
I did ian..go on anders hansen have him at 50s..hang on great dane
Hansen beaten by inspired and lucky golfer..shoots -5 last rnd and still isnt good enough…to say im sick..is an understatement. .beat me for plenty..u cannot legislate for people holing 2nd shots at par 4s..