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Farmers Insurance Open 28th~31st Jan


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Couple here at decent prices i fancy could go well SHANE LOWRY E/W 80/1 CORALS  paying 5 places went well  in this last year the big Irishman finished a very creditable  7th he is a player i like  although he does run a hot & cold but at 80's he is well worth an e/w bet my second bet is e/ew on a player i will be following closely this year HIIDEKI MATSUYANA 28/1 PP  paying 7 places  i think he will  win  tournaments this year and 28's with 7 up for grabs is very fair imo.

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PATRICK REED (25/1, Betfred - 5 Places) is ranked 1st in scrambling on the PGA Tour and that one statistic is what could win him the tournament this week. Hitting fairways and greens is extremely tough around here and the person who can make the most par's from off the green should be bang there this week. He is a 4 time PGA Tour winner and was 2nd in the Tournament of Champions recently. Big chance!

CHARLEY HOFFMAN (100/1, Stan James - 6 Places) looks drastically overpriced this week! This is down to the fact he was cut in all three events so far this season but he won on tour last season (Mayakoba Classic) and was T2 in the Byron Nelson. He did not make the cut here last year but he was T7 here two years ago and he can go very hot with the putter.

ZAC BLAIR (125/1, Stan James - 6 Places) is a player that we tipped up last week at 66/1 so he is certainly worth another go at this price this week. The young man had his career best PGA Tour finish two weeks ago when he was 3rd at the Sony Open in Hawaii and he missed out on a play-off by literally a millimetre. He finished T11 on his his try here last season which bodes well for his chances this week.

ADAM HADWIN (175/1, Bet365 - 5 Places) really caught my eye in the CareerBuilder Challenge last weekend and I am very surprised to see such a big price for him this week. The Canadian was T6 last week and a poor final round of 72 cost him the title on a course that yields a lot of birdies. This is his first time playing this course so we will see how he handles it but he is playing well.

PAUL DUNNE (204/1, 10Bet - 5 Places) is a young Irish golfer that has a very bright future ahead of him and is worth a nibble at the prices. He led the British Open Championship after three rounds last summer but the nerves got the better of him and he made a mess of his final round. He was 9th in the Joburg Open a couple of weeks ago and although this course may be too long for him, he has a chance.

BRIAN DAVIS (400/1, Paddy Power - 7 Places) is what you call a "Journeyman" on the PGA Tour, a player with clear talent but never seems to be able to get the job done. I thought he would be 150/1 though, he is very capable of finishing Top 7. He is very accurate off the tee and if he can brush up on his short game, he could surprise a few this weekend.

 

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