Re: More Trainer Talk, and thoughts on the PGA (372 Views)
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Bull (IP Logged)
Date: August 09, 2007 02:25AM
Hey Richie, I agree Vijay has a good shot this weekend at a nice price of 25-1. He does have some elbow problems and he has not performed well in the majors recently, but coming off of a good 2nd in the Canadian Open two weeks back, it looks like his game is rounding into form. He's won this tourney twice, and is a prime contender......
That being said, as horseplayers, let's go after a huge price this week. This major tends to produce longshot wins, so let's look at a few bombs who I think are overlays and could make some noise this week....
KJ Choi (40-1)
Aside from Hunter Mahan, this guy is the hottest player on tour. Followed up a nice win at the AT&T (tiger's tourney) with a solid 8th place finish in the British Open. Last week, he just missed cracking his third straight top 10 by finishing T11 at Firestone. His game is scorching hot right now and is currently 5th on this year's money list....has a great shot this week.
Scott Verplank (75-1)
Not the longest hitter on the tour, but given the heat, the ball should be flying. If anyone knows the heat and humidity, it is this Oklahoma native who played his college golf at Oklahoma State. Playing solid golf right now with five top 10's in his last six events. Won the Byron Nelson this year in impressive fashion. He's 20th on the tour in driving accuracy and 38th in putting. We've been waiting for him to breakthrough at a major and given the homecooking, this could be the week at a great price.
Jonathan Byrd (150-1)
Many of those reading this probably have never heard of him, but the guy can play. Won the John Deere two starts back and followed it up with a top 25 effort (T23) at the British Open. Has not had too many shots in majors, but if you're looking for a SUPER BOMB to play, look no further. Ranked 2nd on the tour in putting (putts per hole) and leads the tour in Sand Saves. More importantly, he leads the tour in birdies per round at 3.85 per round this year. At a tournament that habitually produces low scores, give me a birdie machine who can flat out putt the golf ball. Not saying he's got a monster chance, but christ he's 150-1, and has more positives than negatives coming into this week.
Seeing as how this is a horse racing board, i will throw in a horse comment.... How many of you caught Maimonides almost 12 length debut romp today at the Spa?
Ran fractions of 22, 45.3, 57.6 to finish the 5.5 furlongs in 104.4 under a hand ride by Bejerano. Just effortless!!!
Good Luck!!!
-Bull