Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Northern Ireland the Major Home of Golf!
2012 Irish Open at Royal Portrush
I am currently on my holidays back home in Ireland but have found the time to write a quick blog post on my thoughts for the Irish Open at Royal Portrush. Before I start on the golf this week I would just like to mention the British Amatuer win for Alan Dunbar last weekend at Royal Troon. Congratulations! I was fortunate enough to nip over and watch the 36 hole final on Saturday and the standard of golf on display in testing conditions was unbelievable from both players. I don't think I have ever seen an exhibition of putting like I seen from Dunbar, he holed so many putts to keep himself in it when his long game deserted him. It's another trophy to add to the list for Northern Ireland golf and don't count out a strong showing from him this week in his home town. A few of the lads and I got a picture with the champ on the 18th green with the trophy and when I get my hands on the the photo I will upload it for you all to have a look at (massive trophy!).
I am lucky enough to have first hand knowledge of the course this week as I was a member there for two years when at university. The main thing that the players will have to contend with is the strong breeze which is a permanent feature at Royal Portrush. It doesn't matter how good a day it seems to be there's never any let up with the wind. The fairways are tight and precision driving is key to set up birdie chances, as the greens will be tough to hold from the wispey rough. When I played there (and fought every week to break 80) I used to wonder what sort of scores the tour pros could post, this week I will find out! McIlroy shot 61 a few years ago in the qualifying for the match play stage of the North of Ireland Championship. At the time I was baffled at how he managed to post that number, 28 shots on the back nine is mental! That's really when Irish golf took notice of the Holywood man, although he didn't win 'The North' that year he was the name that everyone remembered.
The 5th hole at Royal Portrush
The first selection this week is Brandon Grace. Already a three time winner this year Grace ticks a lot of boxes this week at Portrush. The South African has already had a couple of wins on links courses and the course set up should really suit his eye. The Par 5's will be key this week as they are scorable if you manage them well and he has shown in the past he can plot his way round a links golf course. He has found himself in a crowd pulling group of Rory McIlroy and Keegan Bradley and I fancy him to steal a little piece of the local hero's thunder and set himself up for a weekend tilt at the title.
Brandon Grace
My second selection for the Irish Open is Padraig Harrington. Harrington is in great form but has seemingly struggled to finish off tournements in the last couple of years. A past winner of the tourney this might be the week he finally puts four rounds together. To do that he will have to avoid any silly mistakes which he seems to constantly make. Athough I can't find the quote I remember reading somewhere a few years ago that Harrigton said the 12th hole at Royal Portrush was his favourite hole in golf. My home club (Ballycastle GC) are marshalling that hole this week and I suspect they will see some scrambling from the players, the green is elevated and narrow, so if the iron shot isn't precise they could be playing their third from a pot bunker.
My third and final selection this week is another local hero in the shape of Graeme McDowell AKA GMAC *sings..like a GMAC, like a GMAC.* GMAC is fresh from a runner up finish at the US Open and like the other Northern Irish golfers will be determined to put on a show for the crowd. Along with Clarke he was very vocal in trying to get the Irish Open north of the border. Although this hasn't been his finest season he is sure to take a lot of heart from Olympic Club where he didn't play his best on the Sunday but still managed to nearly force a play off. I will be at Portrush for all four days of the tournament and irrespective of how the Northern Irish lads play they will be take alot of pride in the fact that their golf in the last few years has forced (maybe pursuaded) the tour to move the tournament north of the border and everyone will he hoping that if (*when) the tournament is deemed a success the Open Championship won't be far away from a visit to the North Coast.
My selections:
Brandon Grace each way @ 35/1 with Paddy Power
Padraig Harrington each way @ 12/1 with Skybet
Graeme McDowell each way @ 10/1 with Paddy Power
2012 AT&T National at Congressional
This week the PGA Tour visits Congressional, which played host to the 2011 US Open. McIlroy won then and obviously was stuck between a rock and hard place when it came to choosing where he would tee it up this week. When the dust settled he chose (correctly) to play the Irish Open and therefore leaves this week's host Tiger Woods at the head of the market.
Every time Tiger turns up in a non major this weather I go through the same arguement in my head, is he too short? (his odds, he's 6' 1'') I'm obviously a massive fan but I write this blog for the gambling side and although I feel if he turns up with the game he had at Muirfield Village he wins, but at 11/2 I can't post him on here as a 'tip.' The majority of people who read my blog are golf fans anyway and don't really need me to tell them that if Tiger Woods turns up in form he probably wins. When chatting to mates about the dilemma of his short odds I do get reminded that I had a hefty sum on Tiger to win the US Open in '08 on one leg, but that was different, well sort of!
So this week I am going to stick to a couple of players who have been on the blog in recent weeks. First up, Hunter Mahan. Hunter was a real slow starter last week as one of my blog picks at the Travellers Championship but finished like a steam train. He posted a final round 61 before the leaders had even reached the first tee box. Course form-wise he missed the cut at the US Open here but has had a couple of Top 15 finishes and that's good enough for me. He tends to have slow starts of late but in his last two PGA Tour sanctioned events he's been among the low scorers on the Sunday (61 @ Travellers, 68 @ Memorial), so let's hope he gets off to a good start and puts himself in the slip stream for the W on Sunday.
Hunter Mahan
My second and final selection this week at Congressional is Dustin Johnson. Dustin is a friend of the blog after his victory in the St Jude Classic returned a nice 22/1 winner and I fancy him this week to bounce back from his missed cut at the Olympic Club (US Open). I suppose when coming back from an injury finding consistancy is the main goal so getting a win on his first start was great but he needs to start contending more often and won't want to be getting into a run of missed cuts in Ryder Cup year (currently 11th on the list). Johnson finished T-23 in the US Open here in '11 (or T-22 in the race for 2nd place behind McIlory *giggles*). Hopefully gets a W this week which would surely guarentee his place in the Ryder Cup team for Medinah in September.
As I am sure many of you noticed my blog post is a day later than usual, as I usually post on Tuesdays. Next week's blog will probably be Wednesday as well as I don't fly back to London until late Tuesday night. Although I didn't get a full write up done I hope a few of you got a few quid back off Fernandez-Castano last week, he finished in a T-3 in the BMW International (SP 70/1), Mahan in T-11 was the best of the pair of PGA Tour selections I posted. Enjoy!
My Selections:
Hunter Mahan each way @ 14/1 with Stan James
Dustin Johnson each way@ 16/1 (General)
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Traveller's Championship & BMW International Open
Unfortunately I have no time to write a blog this week, but my picks are - Travellers Champ - Mahan 16/1 (EW) with Coral & Van Pelt 28/1 (EW) with SkyBet .
In BMW International Open I fancy Paul Lawrie 20/1 (EW) with Paddy Power & Fernandez-Castano 70/1 (EW) with BetFred
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
Who will get the gold on Sunday at the Olympic Club?
The 2012 US Open at Olympic Club.
This week we have the second major of the season and in my opinion
the most difficult to win. Narrow fairways and lightning fast greens are the
norm on US Open week and this week at Olympic Club is no different. Olympic
Club is situated in San Francisco and this week hosts the US Open for the fifth
time; first time since 1998.
When Lee Janzen won in ’98 I hadn’t even held a golf club,
probably hadn’t watched a tournament...but neither had Andy Zhang. This week
Zhang becomes the youngest player to participate at the US Open in the post war
era. At 14 he was born the same year that Tiger won the Masters for the first
time and only six months before Janzen won at Olympic Club, which of course was
the last time it was held here. Madness! Now, 14 years later I’m sat here
writing a golf blog, counting down the days until the 21st of this month to I
get back to Ireland for a few snap hooks and shanks and this kid is teeing it
up at the US Open!
I haven’t seen any golf around Olympic Club so I took the
course guide on the PGA Tour website to see what the set up was like this week.
It’s a strong Par 70 with an absolute monster Par 5 16th which stretches to 670
yards, the longest hole in the 112 year history of the US Open, the bloody
thing doglegs twice! The first thing I noticed was how narrow the fairways
were, bottle neck entrances to greens and a few tricky doglegs from the tee.
Graeme McDowell ‘tweeted’ a few pictures of the course in practise and implied
through a few comments that driving will be key this week. Ben Crane also
“tweeted’ saying that from all the players he had spoken to about the setup at
Olympic Club they all said it was difficult, but fair. My favourite stat about
the course is the fact that it only has one fairway bunker!
The infamous 16th at Olympic Club
Dustin Johnson won the
St Jude Classic last week at TPC Southwind and now has the task of trying to
become the first player in US Open history to win the week before and go on to
claim the second major the following week. That’s quite a stat! Players have
won the week before a major, ten in total, most notably, Tiger won a WGC event
before the PGA Championship (’07) and Mickelson won the BellSouth Classic the
week before the Masters (’06), but no one has managed to do the double with the
US Open, Dustin will be hoping to change that this week.
To be honest I’ve had an idea of who I was going to select for
the US Open for quite a while, nothing that’s happened in the last few weeks
has changed that. I would love to see a Tiger Woods victory and he has a great
chance, his driving has improved no end and his scrambling is nearly back to
its best, but at the price I won’t have any financial interest in him!
McIlroy’s driver could cost him any chance of defending his title, he missed 30
of the 56 fairways last week and still nearly won, Olympic Club won’t be as
forgiving as TPC Southwind though! Donald and Westwood have obvious chances on
current form though the former doesn’t have a good record around US Open
courses and the latter... well he just can’t seem to get the job done in the
majors, like everyone else I would love to see him get the W on Sunday but at
his price he’s not a viable each way alternative this week.
So let’s get on to who I do fancy at the prices this week. First
up is Justin Rose. Rose has already won a World Golf Championship this year and
has all the tools in the bag to challenge for a US Open title. His stats
support this, 19th in Driving Accuracy, 3rd in Greens in Regulation (GIR) and
6th in Scrambling. The last stat will be the most important this week, the
ability to avoid bogeys is the key; par golf could get the job done. My only
worry about Rose is his putting, 123rd in Strokes gained through
putting coming into this week, but as I said he might not need to ‘gain’ too
many to win, it’s all about limiting bogeys and picking up the odd birdie at
the Par 5’s (probably not the 16th)! I just hope he keeps up his trend of
playing the more difficult courses this season well (Doral (1st), Augusta
(T-8th), and Muirfield Village (8th)).
Justin Rose
My second selection is Jason Dufner. He has been the player
of the season thus far on the PGA Tour, two wins and five top 10’s is a great
return for 14 starts. His performance stats are equally as impressive, 11th
in Driving Accuracy, 6th in GIR and 17th in Scrambling.
His weakness is his putter but it hasn’t exactly held him back this season, has
it?! He got the putter going at the Zurich Classic in April and returned a nice
28/1 winner for the blog, and followed it up with his second win, this time at
the Byron Nelson. He hasn’t teed it up since his runner up finish at the Crowne
Plaza a few weeks ago. Dufner knows what the final day of a major feels like
after he and Keegan Bradley battled for the PGA last year, he didn’t win that
day but the experience will be invaluable and he will be looking to make
amends. Let’s hope he’s brought his putting boots again because there is sure
to be a lot of squeaky 5-10 footers throughout the four days.
Jason Dufner
My third selection this week is Rickie Fowler. Fowler has had a brilliant month or so on tour if you forget about his final round 84 at Memorial. Previous to that he picked up his first career win on the PGA Tour at the Wells Fargo Championship and followed that up with a runner up finish at the Players Championship. It must have been a big relief for him to finally get the victory that everyone had expected him to get a couple of years ago. Maybe when he was paired with Tiger in the final round at Memorial he piled the pressure on himself to go out and show the old master that the young pretender had his number, well he didn’t; Rickie shot 84 and Tiger shot 67 to win. But one poor round hasn’t changed my opinion of him. Stats wise Fowler’s strength is his driving, he’s 3rd in Total Driving (combines both distance and accuracy), but I think his irons have been his trump card of late, the iron he hit into 18 in the play off with McIlroy was sublime. If Fowler gets in his comfort zone early on and stays there throughout the weekend he’s got the game to pick up his first major championship only weeks after picking up his first tour win!
Rickie Fowler
My Selections this week are:
Justin Rose @ 30/1 each way (six places) with Paddy Power
Jason Dufner @ 28/1 each way (six places) with Bet365
Rickie Fowler @ 35/1 each way (six places) with Paddy Power
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Toms to make it a hatrick at TPC Southwind!
The FedEx St Jude Classic from TPC Southwind
The blog has been on a nice run these past couple of weeks (three
winning selections with two outright winners) and hopefully we can keep that
run going! I hope everyone got to see Tiger’s chip at the 16th last
week to effectively get the W. A quote from my blog post last week, “he can still play golf,” understatement of the century from yours truly. Other
than Phil Mickelson and maybe Luke Donald I can’t think of any other player
with the skills around the green to execute that shot, and to do it with the
tourney on the line, the man is just different gravy at times! I really liked
Jack Nicklaus’s commentary on the chip shot when he said “If he goes long,
tournaments over, if he comes up short, tournaments over..” so he holed it! If
you haven’t seen the shot yet, Click Here!
This week the PGA Tour we are at TPC Southwind for the St
Jude Classic. David Toms has an impressive track record at in this tourney,
with two wins (’03, ’04) and two runners up (’05, ’09) finishes. However he hasn’t
had the most consistent of starts to the season, five top 20’s and four missed
cuts among his twelve events he’s teed it up in this season. Stats wise Toms'
is 2nd in Driving Accuracy and 22nd in GIR, which is what
you want to see when you’re looking for stats to back your opinions up! However
it doesn’t take a golf fanatic to tell you that to win nowadays on the PGA Tour
you need to hole your fair share of ‘makeable putts.’ Toms doesn’t! He is
ranked 165th (One Hundred and Sixty Fifth!) in putts holed from
between 5-15 feet, that needs to change this week, if it does I think he’s got
a massive chance!
David Toms
In last week’s blog I touched on the fact that Dustin
Johnson was returning from a back injury. He missed 11 weeks of golf and with
his first trip to TPC Southwind he is obviously trying to get a few rounds
under his belt before the 2nd major championship of the season. Johnson
had a solid tourney at the Memorial last week in difficult conditions, he was
-2 going into the weekend before a 73, 75 over the weekend, but I’d say he
would of been satisfied by that. His finishes pre-injury were pretty good, with
three Top 10 finishes. He won't have rushed back from injury without putting the work in beforehand, and from what I saw last week his game is good enough shape to challenge here and get some momentum heading to the Olympic Club for the US Open.
My Top 10 selection this week is going to be Blake Adams. His
week began on Monday at the US Open Sectional Qualifying in Columbus, Ohio, in which he
posted -6 and qualified in 2nd place to take one of the sixteen
places on offer. He should be buzzing and after Harris English notched up a Top
10 (and a winning selection for the blog) in the same week (Crowne Plaza at Colonial) he qualified for the Open Championship I’m hoping Adams can do the same.
David Toms @ 25/1 each way with BetFred
Dustin Johnson 22/1 each way with Stan James
Blake Adams @ 9/1 for a Top 10 finish with Ladbrokes
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