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Stanley
05-04-2004, 09:42 AM
Outright plays (1.5pts):

Sergio Garcia to win 40/1 e.w. @ BlueSq
Encouraged by his storming finish at the Masters (his last event) where he finished 4th, I'll side with the Spaniard at these odds. Boasting some of the narrowest fairways, Quail Hollow would not suit Garcia if he were ill at ease with his game, but he was ranked #1 in total driving in 2001 (and 4th in 2002) and he was 13th in driving accuracy in his last start so he is capable of some control. Quail Hollow is also a shotmaker's course and Garcia ranks in the top-10 in the GIR stats, plus he has been top-ranked for GIR in two of his six strokeplay events this year. So erratic he may be, but he has any sort of game in place this week, he should certainly feature on the leaderboard.

Stewart Cink to finish in the top-five 12/1 @ SkyBet
Won't back Cink to win twice in two starts as I wouldn't want to change my opinion of him just because he was a winning selection a couple of weeks ago. However, he has been extremely consistent this year and if he can keep his drives on the fairways, then he should continue his run of high finishes. Despite the headline players, he should not be this high for a top-five finish.

Nick Price to finish in the top-five 14/1 @ SkyBet
Price did finish in the top-five last year and that was despite the course being wet. He depended heavily on his putter last year, but the conditions will be harder and Quail Hollow will require more of an all-round game from the contenders this year. Price finished 6th in the Masters and while he is unlikely to win again on this Tour, he is surely a much better than 14/1 chance to repeat last year's feat.

Stanley
05-05-2004, 05:41 PM
Matchup plays (1.5pts):

Justin Leonard to beat Joe Durant -110 @ BlueSq
Leonard is not exactly competitive at the moment, but his 9-for-9 in cuts made in 2004 makes him ideal matchup material. His worst finish this year has been 44th. He has finished ahead of Durant in their last three common events so should be shorter odds to repeat the feat.

Justin Leonard to beat Kevin Sutherland -140 @ WSEX
Easy to oppose Sutherland who has missed three of his last four cuts. In fact, he has only finished ahead of Leonard three times in the past year, so there should be little reason to expect anything but a Leonard win here.

Jay Haas to beat Steve Flesch -125 @ Sportingbet and Sporting Odds
Flesch has failed to finish ahead of Haas in any of their last five PGA Tour events and he missed the cut last year. Did consider Haas for the outrights (top-5 only), but looks a much better proposition in matches like this.

Davis Love to beat Mike Weir -128 @ Centrebet
Barring a troublesome back, this should be straightforward for Love. Weir has two missed cuts and a finish of 45th in his last three events and looks set to struggle again around this demanding course.
(also available at Five Dimes)

Stanley
05-09-2004, 06:28 PM
Outrights - Final update: 0-3; -4.50pts

Garcia 61st
Cink mc
Price 21st

Sorry effort! Garcia and Cink were just poor selections, while Price did at least play well in three rounds. But after an opening 74, he was always playing without pressure. He finished four shots out of a top-5 place.

Matchups - Final update: 0-3-1; -6.05pts

Leonard/Durant TIED (Lost)
Leonard/Sutherland LOST by 7
Haas/Flesch LOST by 5
Love/Weir TIED (Dead heat)

Another sorry effort! At least two out of four being tied, it could very easily have been a 2-2 week, but the result was a very poor blank.

PGA Tour ytd
Outrights: 7-47; -19.85pts
Matchups: 55-58; -24.08pts

All Tours ytd
Outrights: 33-140; +76.35pts
Matchups: 165-140; +8.99pts

beermantm
05-09-2004, 11:42 PM
Stanley

I love seeing a person who loves golf as much as I do. I come down to check you out from time to time. Just thought I would say good work keeping up with it!:yeah:

Stanley
05-10-2004, 07:01 PM
Cheers Beermantm :cheers: