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| Group A: Luke Donald Group B: Group C: | “Luke Donald Disease” may not produce a lot of “Ws,” but five top-10 finishes in six Tour events this year is fantasy gold. Near-misses in Mexico and Bay Hill only make former wild child want to win that much more. Tour sophomore proved at Texas Open (T-5) he can put himself into contention, now he has to learn how to convert on a Sunday. | ||
| Group A: Group B: Group C: | This is all about riding the hot hand and believing Donald remains highly motivated with No. 1 within reach. With the confidence of a good showing in his last start in Texas, and good vibes returning to New Orleans, Sutherland’s primed to play well. | ||
| Group A: Group B: Group C: | I’m feeling like it’s time for Nick Watney to get it going again, after all it’s been something like a month since he won. Tommy Gainey has secured his card for 2012 now he can play like he’s on house money, which he is. Ol’ Boo Weekley hit it great last week. He just needs to find a flat stick that works. Maybe he’ll find the heart of a lightning struck cypress tree he can fashion into a putter shaft in Roy Hobbs fashion? | ||
| Group A: Group B: Group C: | Best player in the field who didn’t lose in a playoff last week. Hometown guy, quietly having a decent year. He’s a past champ. In Group C, that counts for something.
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| Group A: Group B: Group C: | He’s won this event before and he’s still one of the best players in the world. Masters performance was a little surprising but he’ll jump back on the horse nicely. I think Choi is a good value pick here. He plays well in New Orleans and was in the hunt at Augusta National. I’d be surprised if he doesn’t contend. By my calculations, he’s the best ranked player in this group and he’s finished T-21 and T-13 respectively here the last two years. | ||
| Group A: Group B: Group C: | He won at TPC Louisiana in 2007 and despite a lackluster Masters is one of the best players in the world in 2011. He won in New Orleans in 2002 and played well albeit inconsistently at TPC Louisiana. Strong play in 2011 makes him my B Pick. I am going with three winners at TPC Louisiana this week and Petrovic is someone who has played well at this course along with his win in 2005. | ||
| Group A: Group B: Group C: | I know he is making his first appearance in New Orleans, but when one has five straight top-10s and a chance at world No. 1, you have to pick him. | ||
| Group A: Group B: Group C: | While I believe 2007 champion Nick Watney and last week’s runner-up Luke Donald are good picks this week, the edge goes to Stricker who has a T-7 and a T-11 here since the event moved to TPC Louisiana. He finished runner-up here a couple years ago and despite a MC last week, he has six top-25s this season. In one previous start in NOLA, Tringale tied for 28th and he’s had a good start to his sophomore year on Tour where he’s already surpassed his earnings from last year. He has two top-25s, including a T-5 at the Valero Texas Open. | ||
| Group A: Group B: Group C: | Didn’t play last year, but has two top-12s in his last three NOLA starts. His game seems to be coming around after a long Wisconsin winter. Won last week and has five top-10s this season. He’s also the first guy in his 30s to win on Tour in seven weeks. This event has a history of producing some rather surprising winners. Would Michael Allen finally winning on the PGA Tour at age 52 be surprising enough for you? | ||
| Group A: Group B: Group C: | He’s cashed in all nine starts this year, with three top-10s and a T11 in his last start (Masters). Also leads the PGA TOUR in greens hit. Rested after a co-runner-up in San Antonio, where he led the field in birdies. Took peeks at Tim Herron (T4 at The Heritage), Boo Weekley (third in GIR) and Jarrod Lyle (3-for-3 here; T10 last year), but I love that Every is making his final start via his Minor Medical Extension. Needs a three-way T5 or solo sixth to secure his card. |
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