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It’s week eight of the PGA tour! Our crew has you covered for DFS Golf as we head to Florida for the Honda Classic by podcast, live video, and article.

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Bettor Golf Podcast – Honda Classic

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The OGs of PGA DFS Joel, Dave, Spencer, and Sia cover the Honda Classic in their weekly DraftCast video. The DraftCast is fun, informative, and sure to give you a couple of extra things to think about for every slate that you might miss at first look.

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Justin Thomas looks set for a strong showing in our Genesis Invitational Picks
Justin Thomas looks set for a strong showing headlining our Genesis Invitational Picks

The WM Phoenix Open played out perhaps even better than the PGA Tour could have hoped. As we moved into our first full field designated event for 2023, the leaderboard was littered with studs. Although we don’t expect him to feature, it will be great to see Tiger Woods return to play here. But, it is worthy to know that a few value plays can still pop through for a ceiling week. Nick Taylor played brilliantly all week, even shooting a 65 in the final round, and still came up short of a resurgent Scottie Scheffler. It is a promising reminder that there is still value to find in these events as we move into our Genesis Invitational Picks.

We had a very live chance in Xander Schauffele as our favourite play for the week. Schauffele was one off the lead 2/3rd of the way through Saturday. An untimely bogey on the 13th was a stopper to his momentum. He never ever really recovered. The final round still showed promise with decent approach numbers. 6 of 9 putts missed by less than 25 inches truly put paid to his chances. It happens.

Jhonnatan Vegas continues to show a quick return to form following his planned surgery in August last year. Sitting within the top 10 through the first 3 rounds, a final round 73 saw him move backwards through the field. It does, however, mark consecutive top 25s for Vegas. He secured us another Top 40 cash. More on him shortly as he makes our Genesis Invitational picks.

Course Analysis & Comp Courses for our Genesis Invitational Picks

Much like TPC Scottsdale, we have plenty of data from The Riviera Country Club to aid our Genesis Invitational picks this week. Scottie Scheffler only aided to the fact prior course form has some of the highest correlation to future success at the WM Phoenix Open compared to anywhere on tour. Nearly as much weight should placed on this here for our Genesis Invitational picks.

Riviera remains highly correlated, even though less so than TPC Scottsdale. This iconic course demands a variety of shots in each direction. You will really find a flat approach shot on the course. Despite the large green complexes in excess of 7,500 sq ft on average, precise approach play is still required. The greens here play very firm and fast. Akin to the fairways, they are highly undulated and protected by deep bunkers. The reduction in greens in regulation compared to other tour stops can be further explained by this ranking in the 5 most difficult courses to find (and hold) the fairway.

Along with past form here, for our Genesis Invitational picks the parallels to Augusta National are obvious. So often this has provided a great guide to The Masters. TPC San Antonio also provides a guide, with both courses sharing a high correlation to success from around the green play. Copperhead, host of the Valspar Championship, also fits the eye here with narrow tree lined fairways and the need for shot shaping.

Weather

It is worth noting the course superintendent makes reference to the heavy rainfall experienced in LA so far this year. The first three weeks of 2023 saw 10.25″ of rain, for a city which receives on average 11.7″ for an entire year. Although there has been some respite the last week, you would have to imagine the course will be lush. It is doubtful the course will play very soft, but may not be as penal as we expect and should guide our Genesis Invitational picks.

It does look very cold this week in LA. Both mornings indicate temperatures in the single digits Celsius (low 40s). Thursday morning looks particularly cold at 4C (40F) and gusty. The wind should ease a little as the day goes on as well as temperatures rising in the forecast sun. Friday AM looks slightly warmer from 9C (48F) and again warming as the day goes on. Winds should be fairly consistent all day Friday.

I do note that despite Poa Annua having a tendency to get bumpy and inconsistent after foot traffic, the mornings do look tough particularly on Thursday. I suspect Thursday PM/Friday AM groups will get a slight advantage this week of between 0.5-0.8 strokes.

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Genesis Invitational Picks

Suggested Staking

Justin Thomas
2.5pts E/W $17.00 (6 places, 1/5 odds)

Tyrrell Hatton
2pts E/W $46.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Si Woo Kim
1pt E/W $81.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.33

Alex Noren
1pt E/W $91.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.00

Wyndham Clark
1pt E/W $101.00 (6 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.35

Jhonattan Vegas
0.5pts E/W $201.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
3pts Top 20 $5.75

Golfer Profiles

Justin Thomas – Our Genesis Invitational Picks Favourite

Justin Thomas headlines our selections this week. Although a name widely floated in the industry this week, it is our view it is for good reason. A string of mediocre tournaments of approach play led to a 6 months at the end of 2022 where he managed just one top 5, coming in a strong but reduced field of the Tour Championship at that.

Typically a hallmark of JT’s impending success, the approach play looks to be back. Thomas is 3rd in the world across the last two years for SG: APP from 150-200 yards, the key distance to target here. Having gained over 4 strokes on approach at the Farmers Insurance Open, JT continued to show improvement last week. Having lost SG: APP in round 1, Thomas then was 13th for SG: APP in round 3 and lead the field by some margin in round 4.

2nd, 6th, and 9th here ticks the course form box as do a raft of top 25 or better finishes at the other comp courses. What never went missing was his elite short game, having not lost for SG: ATG since June 2022. He looks primed for success and arrives at a track that suits his game perfectly.

Tyrrell Hatton

Hatton arrives in excellent form at a course that should suit his game well. Hatton was 4th for SG: APP last week and also gained a huge number of strokes on the field through driving accuracy. All provide indicators of a player comfortable with his swing as he finished 6th in a strong field.

The only thing that held him from a win was an outlier week around and on the greens. Ranking 14th in SG: Putt and 22nd for SG: ATG in this field suggest we should see some reversion to his long-term mean.

The main factor that looks to influence his price this week is a sole appearance here for a missed cut. Hatton has an excellent record at Emirates Golf Club, which is highly correlated to Augusta National and complementary to here. I prefer to look at the fact he has played here before as a positive, as he arrives at a course that rewards short game and his approach numbers suit too.

Si Woo Kim

Correlated course form jumps off the page for Si Woo Kim, who is enjoying a rich vein of form. Following his Sony Open victory, Si Woo has secured three consecutive top 25 finishes. Those results have come at a variety of courses, from the shorter tracks at The American Express to the long Torrey Pines.

Si Woo has a 3rd here previously, a record of 4-23-13 at TPC San Antonio, and a recent 12th at The Masters. Despite lacking distance on some of his peers in this field, he is long enough to be competitive. Across the weekend at the Phoenix Open, Si Woo was 2nd and 11th for SG: OTT. In the key approach metric, Si Woo is 11th in the world over the last year for SG: APP from 150-200 yards. And, he has certainly previously found joy on these tricky putting surfaces:

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Alex Noren

Alex Noren squeaked into the Genesis Invitational picks this week just ahead of Fleetwood, Power, Hossler, and JJ Spaun. Part of that is a nagging feeling that we didn’t see the best of him last week and to dismiss his credentials on the basis of that may be short-sighted.

Noren missed the cut on the number, hampered by a poor opening round in tricky conditions. The 2nd round was much improved, sitting 10th in SG: APP and making a decent charge at making the weekend. He is 24th for SG: ATG over the last 2 years and 5th for SG: PUTT. That then goes to 1st for SG: PUTT, 21st for SG: APP, and 7th for SG: TOTAL if looking at a shorter 3 month time frame.

Alongside Emirates Golf Club form, Noren has never missed a cut here including a 12th and 16th. A 12th and 21st at the Valspar Championship in his two appearances is a further boost here.

Wyndham Clark – Our Genesis Invitational Picks Best Value

In our 2022 season recap, I predicted that both Aaron Wise and Wyndham Clark looked set for a big year. Clark has already begun to show some of that promise in what could well become his best season.

Clark sits 3rd in this field for SG: ATG, 16th for SG: T2G, and 19th for SG: TOTAL over the last 3 months. Most eye-catching is the improvement of his iron play: his perennial pitfall thus far. He was 7th for SG: APP last week in the stacked WM Phoenix Open field when eventually finishing 10th. That follows improvement of 15th in that metric at the Farmers Insurance Open.

He already holds a 17th and 8th here (followed by a DQ for signing an incorrect scorecard). For a course which has proven difficult for debutants, that shows a lot of potential. Should it all come together, this could be the venue of a surprise breakthrough victory.

Jhonattan Vegas

As promised, we round out our Genesis Invitational Picks with Jhonny Vegas. It remains to be seen what Vegas needs to do to see a shortening in price. We are happy to include him for the third consecutive tournament until it does, as there is certainly value to be had here.

Per our previous write-ups, Vegas had planned surgery following the end of season playoffs. It looks to have paid dividends near immediately, with consecutive top 25 finishes. Vegas continues to display excellent approach metrics, has gained SG: OTT in his last 11 starts, and has seen an uptick in driving accuracy since his return.

Vegas was 7th for SG: ATG at the WM Phoenix Open and 5th for SG: OTT. There were also flashes with his iron play, with round 3 a finish for SG: APP 18th also notable. He looks to be in decent form and arrives at an event where he has finished 15th and 12th previously. Sitting as long as 250/1 without places he is well worth a look here having not done much wrong since return, arriving at perhaps a better fit for his game, and presenting great value.

For an article with insights on my golf analysis process, check this link here: https://windailysports.com/golf-betting-101/

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It’s week seven of the PGA tour! Our crew has you covered for DFS Golf as we head to the Riviera for the Genesis Open by podcast, live video, and article.

At Win Daily Sports, we have a team of experts who will be producing all sorts of golf throughout the season. The goal is to have you covered for your Tournaments on every possible level!

Bettor Golf Podcast
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Bettor Golf Podcast – Genesis Open

Nick Bretwisch and Spencer Aguiar help cover this week’s slate from every angle. Be sure to follow their weekly podcast all season!

PGA DraftCast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BM4NECww8aM

The OGs of PGA DFS Joel, Dave, Spencer, and Sia cover the Genesis Open in their weekly DraftCast video. The DraftCast is fun, informative, and sure to give you a couple of extra things to think about for every slate that you might miss at first look.

PGA Ownership Report

In this weekly article from one of our pros, Steven Polardi, he helps us analyze/predict DraftKings ownership. Available on Wednesdays.

DFS Golf Tutorial

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Xander Schauffele leads our WM Phoenix Open Picks at TPC Scottsdale
Xander Schauffele can turn his elite course form into another PGA Tour victory

Another week and it was a consecutive runner-up finish for our picks! That keeps our run of selecting a golfer in the Top 5 or better at every PGA Tour event in 2023. It truly has been a great start to the year. In this instance, it was Brendon Todd who secured 2nd behind Justin Rose in a heavily wind delayed Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Another runner-up, this time at 70/1, and we are well in profit for the year. The hot streak shows no signs of stopping any time soon with our WM Phoenix Open Picks!

The WM Phoenix Open represents the first full field of the designated events since the PGA Tour meetings in 2022. Chiefly, this was a direct attempt to negate the effect of LIV Golf on the tour. This sees a field of Major championship calibre competing for a generous $20m purse. Let’s get into it!

Course Analysis

TPC Scottsdale plays host to this event as it has done since 1987. Do note some substantial redesign work was completed in 2014. The course now provides a sterner test which has become renowned as an all around test of a golfer’s game. As such, the cream often rises to the top here. The winner has been priced at 50/1 or less at every tournament since those renovations. 5 out of 8 of those winners have been at 30/1 or shorter.

Trends are nice, but not always informative. Therefore, this should not be the sole influence to your WM Phoenix Open Picks. Remember, we are looking for value not necessarily winners. For an article with insights on what this means and my golf analysis process, check this link here: https://windailysports.com/golf-betting-101/

Ball-striking is well-linked to success here. Somewhat overlooked by others in the industry this week is that this course is also a major factor. Solely looking at SG: T2G would exclude one of the key indicators for potential success. The greens here are very large at over 7,000 sq feet on average. Ideally, we want elite ball strikers who can then give us a chance of making putts. Especially, the putting statistics might come into play with some long putts required. The greens are playing ultra fast and firm, as are the fairways. Rough is not overly penal at just 2 inches ryegrass.

Comp Courses for our WM Phoenix Open Picks

This course is one of the highest correlations between prior course form and future success. In fact, the only courses with greater correlation are Augusta National, Waialae, and Bay Hill. As a matter of fact, Bay Hill is a decent course comp for this track, as is the 2022 PGA Championship host Southern Hills and Houston Open host Memorial Park. Those three said courses have played a key role in determining our WM Phoenix Open Picks.

Weather

Alongside a dry course with no rain in the forecast, there is wind to contend with here. Consequently, this should add to those aforementioned firm and fast conditions. Expect higher missed fairways per usual, as holding the short grass becomes more difficult. It is also forecast to be cold all week, particularly in the mornings.

The winds at this stage have not resulted in any discernible edge for a weather draw. Generally, increased winds are expected both on the afternoon of the Thursday and Friday. Overall, gusts look to be at a similar strength across both days. However, Friday AM may end up windier than Thursday AM. Accordingly, it may be worthy building some lines with exclusively Thursday AM/Friday PM tee-times to cover an eventuality where Friday AM ends up particularly tumultuous.

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2023 WM Phoenix Open Picks

Suggested Staking

Xander Schauffele – Your 2023 WM Phoenix Open Picks Favourite Play
2.5pts E/W $17.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Alex Noren
2pts E/W $67.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Shane Lowry
2pts E/W $71.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Keith Mitchell – Your 2023 WM Phoenix Open Picks Best Value
1pt E/W $76.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
3pts Top 20 $3.60

Lucas Herbert
1pt E/W $81.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.50

Chris Kirk
1pt E/W $91.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.50

Jhonattan Vegas
0.5pt E/W $201.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
1pt Top 20 $6.50
2pts Top 40 $2.70

Golfer Profiles

Xander Schauffele – Your 2023 WM Phoenix Open Picks Favourite Play

Firstly, Xander Schauffele leads our WM Phoenix Open Picks. Xander emphatically shook off his (somewhat undeserved) reputation for having difficulty crossing the winners line. Wins at the Zurich Classic, Travelers Championship, and Genesis Scottish Open all contributed to a stellar year in 2022.

At 17/1, there is real value in the number on offer where fair odds would place him more in the space of a 14/1 chance. Correlated form bounds off the page for Xander. Across his obvious course form here, at Bay Hill, and at Southern Hills, he has never finished worse than 24th in those 7 starts.

In fact, he ranks 2nd in true SG at this course for any golfer with more than 4 rounds played. Leading that is Matsuyama, who I can easily fade this week given his indifferent form and possible long-term lingering injury concerns. Scheffler and Rahm follow closely

Notably, this form includes a 3rd and 2nd here in his last two appearances. Previous fears of a neck injury for Xander at the Sentry Tournament of Champions look to now be gone. He returned just two weeks later to finish 3rd at The American Express and followed that with a 13th around the tougher Torrey Pines course at the Farmers Insurance Open. He is fit, in great form, and arrives at a course which is one of his favourites on the PGA Tour.

Alex Noren

Alex Noren looks to be back at his best having finished in the Top 5 in his last three starts. In November, Noren finished 4th at the Houston Open where Memorial Park presents strong links to TPC Scottsdale. That result came from nowhere after a very indifferent 42nd in a weak field at Mayakoba, suggesting the type of track that suits his eye.

He has kept that recent form at other desert courses in the Middle East. A 2nd at the DP World Tour Championship behind one Jon Rahm, when we had Noren in our tips at long odds, and a 5th at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship both present elite form in two Rolex Series events.

Alex Noren ranks 1st in this field for SG: PUTT and 26th for SG: APP over the last 3 months. Those two metrics together provide a nice recipe for success on this track of pin seekers who can then make putts when needed.

The course history and comp course performances are stout. A 6th here last year alongside a 44th and 21st when in worse form in 2018/19 both joining the 4th place at the Houston Open. He was an obvious must include for our WM Phoenix Open Picks.

Shane Lowry

Shane Lowry had statistically the best year of his career in 2022, surpassing even his 2019 season when he won The Open Championship and Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

Lowry was perhaps unlucky to secure just the one win, although it was a big one in the BMW PGA Championship when he backed him for the win as he secured the flagship event on the DP World Tour. We also had him as our favourite play when he finished 3rd at The Masters, and somehow he continues to be overlooked despite being amongst the true elite players of this era.

I believe leading people astray was a missed cut at the Dubai Desert Classic last start. It should be noted that event was severely weather affected, including losing a full day of play, and there was a significant draw bias that formed as a result. However, strike a line through that and his form reads beautifully. Over the last 12 months, he ranks 8th in this field for SG: APP.

In terms of correlated form, a 23rd at Southern Hills in the PGA Championship was better than it looked again suffering from a large draw bias. He also holds a 11th at Memorial Park and a 6th and 16th here at TPC Scottsdale from 2016 and 2017 respectively.

Lowry is a better golfer now and, despite being a stronger field, he simply should not be as long as 70/1. He also recently fired his caddy, due to losing their competitive spark. Given he is playing so well, that is promising to his confidence in his game at the moment. And we have often seen a golfer make such a change and immediately spike in performance, which may well happen here.

Keith Mitchell – Your 2023 WM Phoenix Open Picks Best Value

It was close between Lowry and Mitchell who would earn the tag of “best value” for this week. Keith Mitchell will typically give you some excellent driving, with gains both on distance and accuracy.

He is also gaining significantly on approach lately, finishing in the Top 30 for SG: APP in his last two starts. Entering here on the back of a 22nd and 4th, both coming at shorter courses which for me are not Mitchell’s best fits, is certainly promising.

Again, the comp course form really pops here. Mitchell was 9th in November at Memorial Park, finished 34th at Southern Hills when in dreadful form of MC-MC-76 in his three prior starts, and has a 5th and 6th around Bay Hill. To boot, he finished 10th at TPC Scottsdale at last year’s edition.

As always with Mitchell, it will come down to his putting for the week. Given his recent form filling him with confidence, and his prior form on these greens, it presents a promising opportunity for Mitchell to secure his 2nd PGA Tour victory.

Lucas Herbert

Our WinDaily family will know I have a soft spot for Lucas Herbert in windy conditions, which we may well encounter this week. Irrespective of that, Herbert simply presents as a golfer in great form with excellent results at similar events.

Herbert arrives off two stellar tournaments in the desert. A 3rd at the Dubai Desert Classic continued his rich association with that event (and makes the 250/1 on offer for him at The Masters even more absurd). He followed that with a 3rd at the Saudi International. That was not necessarily a weak field as the Asian Tour’s flagship event, won by Abe Ancer with Cam Young in 2nd.

Other correlated form comes at Southern Hills when finishing 13th, where we had backed him at 300/1. He also finished 7th around Bay Hill at the Arnold Palmer, when we also had him at 200/1. Although we sadly can’t find him at those juicy triple figure odds here, that is largely down to his more obvious recent form than the more nuanced indicators in his game I look for.

Lucas Herbert is the inverse of many profiles we look for. He is one of the best putters in the world, ranking 4th over the last 2 years and 2nd in the last 12 months for SG: PUTT from this field. What we want to see from Herbert is a spike round with his irons. Given his recent form, he looks to be hitting the ball beautifully and could well contend on this desert track.

Chris Kirk

The numbers around Kirk are rather absurd for a golfer who arrives here following two consecutive 3rd place finishes. It becomes even more baffling when we deep dive some of his prior form on related courses.

Kirk finished 14th here in 2022, to compliment prior performances of an 11th and 24th. In 2022, he also finished 5th at Bay Hill as well as a 5th at the PGA Championship around Southern Hills. Those were his two best finishes for the year, and the fact they both came at correlated courses to here whilst in elite fields is extremely promising.

He is not the longest off the tee, which is not overly detrimental. This is a course played at altitude which will also be playing very firm and fast. In fact, his superior driving accuracy could prove beneficial as will his excellent iron play. Kirk ranks at 9th for SG:APP over the last 3 months, 10th for SG: PUTT, and 12th for SG: T2G in this field. Those are outrageous numbers considering the strength of field on offer, as well as his price.

Jhonattan Vegas

Finally, we go back to Jhonny Vegas here having not done much wrong for us last time out at the Farmers. Vegas secured a Top 40 place for us there, as he returns from planned shoulder surgery in August of 2022.

Vegas look to be straight into it. He gained on the field for driving distance and accuracy in his two tournament starts this year. He has also gained on SG: APP in both appearances. If we take a longer term look at his form, we find a player who ranks 16th in SG: OTT and 23rd for SG: APP in this field, as well as 32nd for SG: TOTAL, over the last two years.

Jhonattan Vegas finished 10th at his last appearance here in 2019, as well as holding a 23rd at Bay Hill that same year. Overall, that is a lot of value for a player at 200/1 who has been largely forgotten about in fields of late due to a planned absence he looks fully recovered from. We won’t and happily go right back to him here at a big price.

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It’s week six of the PGA tour! Our crew has you covered for DFS Golf as we head to the desert for the Phoenix Open by podcast, live video, and article.

At Win Daily Sports, we have a team of experts who will be producing all sorts of golf throughout the season. The goal is to have you covered for your Tournaments on every conceivable level.

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Bettor Golf Podcast – Phoenix Open

Nick Bretwisch and Spencer Aguiar help cover this week’s slate from every angle. Be sure to follow their weekly podcast all season!

PGA DraftCast

https://youtu.be/fO4t1Pvubjk

The OGs of PGA DFS Joel, Dave, Spencer, and Sia cover the Phoenix Open in their weekly DraftCast video. The DraftCast is fun, informative, and sure to give you a couple of extra things to think about for every slate that you might miss at first look.

PGA Ownership Report

In this weekly article from one of our pros, Steven Polardi, he helps us analyze/predict DraftKings ownership at Pebble Beach. This should be out by sometime tomorrow!

DFS Golf Tutorial

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Brendon Todd is great value at the 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am picks
Brendon Todd is great value at the 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am

Last week’s Farmers Insurance Open and Torrey Pines provided a tough test as it always does. Keegan Bradley was well in contention when selected at 66/1. Going for the par-5 18th in two, Bradley found the greenside bunker and was unable to get up and down for a bogey. With thicker rough than previous iterations and a bit of wind, a score of 13-under was enough for Max Homa to secure a two shot victory over our charge. That marks Homa’s 4th victory in his home state of California, where we remain for the 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

It has been a fantastic start to 2023 for our selections, with at least one golfer finishing in the Top 5 or better at every tournament. The 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am presents another course rotation tournament with a 54 hole cut and a slew of celebrities playing alongside the professionals for the first 3 days of play.

2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am Key Course Stats

The three courses presented this week are Pebble Beach, Monterey Peninsula, and Spyglass Hill. All the courses are short by PGA Tour standards, but cannot be overpowered due to the the unique topography along this stunning coastline.

Pebble Beach in particular, where two of the three rounds will be played for the 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am, requires players to play to a particular yardage perhaps more-so than any other course on Tour. This does see a significant increase in approach shots from 100-150 yards. The greens are also some of the smallest you will see all year, measuring in at just 3,000 sq ft on average. Putting and ATG are also significantly correlated with success.

Monterey Peninsula similarly also has a large emphasis on both approach, around the green, and putting. It will likely play the easiest of the courses on offer this week. It also has received a lot of rainfall in the past 6 weeks, meaning it may play a little softer than the course directors desire.

Spyglass Hill differs slightly, in that it still requires those three metrics but also sees an uptick in driving distance being a predictor of success. Given this represents only one course out of a possible four rounds, it is best to focus on the main metrics common across all courses. Find the fairway and hit a good wedge shot. If you miss the green, get up and down, otherwise make the putt.

Weather

The weather has been very changeable leading into the 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which comes as no surprise for a coastal course setup. Thursday presents as calm for most of the day. Some wind may arrive late afternoon. However, it is worth noting that given the courses in rotation that all the groups will tee-off within a 2 hour window. Even with longer rounds playing alongside amateurs, I don’t see the wind being a major factor unless it arrives significantly earlier than forecast.

Friday presents us with rain all day and some moderate gusts throughout the day. I’d prefer to be on either Monterey Peninsula or Spyglass Hill on this day. With Pebble Beach the most exposed, approaching those very small greens could prove difficult despite the rain softening the course.

Saturday is currently forecast to be overcast and reasonably calm, although winds and rain are expected in the evening. These should intensify into Sunday, leading to a forecast very high winds and rain for the final round. It could provide a dramatic end to the tournament.

As at previous course rotation tournaments, predicting the weather and best rotation to be on is a tough task. I suspect avoiding Pebble Beach on Friday is the best play. Beyond that, we would really be guessing to provide any firm advice of a strong preference either way.

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2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks

Suggested Staking

Alex Smalley
2pts E/W $46.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Nick Hardy – Your 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am Favourite
2pts E/W $61.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Davis Riley
2pts E/W $61.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Scott Stallings
2pts E/W $67.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Brendon Todd
1pt E/W $71.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.00

Austin Cook – Your 2023 Pebble Beach Pro-Am Best Value
0.5pts E/W $226.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
4pts Top 40 $3.50

For an article with insights into my golf analysis process, check this link here: https://windailysports.com/golf-betting-101/

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Dubai Desert Classic Picks are headlined by Ryan Fox
Ryan Fox can secure another DP World Tour victory at the Dubai Desert Classic

The DP World Tour moves from Abu Dhabi to the neighbouring Emirate of Dubai for consecutive Rolex Series events to start the season proper. I must admit that this tournament holds a special place in my heart. It was around this course that I first developed in the game of golf and I worked at this tournament for 8 years. Undoubtedly, it gave me incredible access to some of the best in the game and some amazing memories. And here we are, analyzing that same tournament and providing our Dubai Desert Classic picks!

Hence, this tournament is my favourite in the world closely followed by The Masters. Interestingly, there have been strong links between those two events which I will discuss later in the article. This tournament has always had a habit of identifying some of the best in the game. It should make for entertaining viewing. Surprisingly, it already has, with LIV Golf defector Patrick Reed and Rory McIlroy having an icy encounter on the range including throwing a Team Aces tee at him:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/9Kpr-Vx6KDQ

Course Form Should Guide Your Dubai Desert Classic Picks

Emirates Golf Club has played host to the Dubai Desert Classic since 1989, other than two years in 1999-2000 before returning to its rightful home.

This course is long by DP World Tour standards, sitting at a 7,428 par 72. The back 9 certainly plays the easier of the two. It features very good birdie chances on the par 5s with the 10th, 13th, and 18th hole all reachable in two. The par 4 17th is a sharp dogleg right that is driveable over waste desert area and the par 5 18th 2nd shot is over water. Both ensure to provide an enthralling finish with true risk-reward shots and the opportunity to gain 2 or 3 strokes in a final charge.

The front nine also has a driveable par 4 2nd and the par 5 3rd is reachable in two. It is then about minimsing damage through the toughest section of the course, with holes 4 through to 9 all proving tricky tests.

It is no surprise then that strong drivers of the golf ball have always done well here. Distance is a key factor, especially when teamed with elite approach play. It is worth noting that this course is the 2nd most correlated on the DP World Tour for prior success as a predictive factor. This should be key in your Dubai Desert Classic picks.

I would also add an asterix to last year’s results. The greens were completely overhauled in September 2021, increasing in size by an average of 33%. They has unfortunately not bedded in fully by tournament start and a few regular top performers struggled to find consistency with putting. Having settled for another full year, I expect business as usual will resume in time to not stymie our Dubai Desert Classic picks.

Comp Courses

Other than prior course form, there are a couple of other courses we can use as guidance for our Dubai Desert Classic picks.

As mentioned, there are some strong links between here and Augusta National Golf Club. Both Sergio Garcia and Danny Willett won the Dubai Desert Classic the same year of their Masters’ victories. Tiger Woods, Mark O’Meara, and Rory McIlroy are winners at both. Clearly, those three have such large winning records that drawing a clear link between the two is somewhat strained. Charl Schwartzel and Adam Scott have both performed well at both, as has Paul Casey.

Golfclub Munchen Eichenried is a great comp course. Overall, there are strong correlation between the two courses. Haotong Li won the BMW International Open for us in 2022 at 65/1 and is a winner here. Viktor Hovland won there in 2021 prior to his Dubai Desert Classic victory. As identified by others that Chris Paisley, Brandon Stone, Alex Levy, Richard Bland and Niklas Fasth help strengthen those bonds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2rcZndjkL0

Weather

Rather strange weather presents itself in Dubai this week. Obviously, rain in the Middle East is a rarity, usually resulting in some chaos as the drainage systems are not used to rain actually occurring. Even more rare is for the rain to make it all the way to the end of January as it does here. Rain is forecast for the first two days and could be heavy at times. A little rain could help scores by shortening the course. However, a lot of rain could make an already long course play even longer.

However, if an edge develops, it is likely to be Thursday PM/Friday AM with Friday morning providing the calmest conditions that day. But, the weather is very changeable and may even lead to some disruption of the tournament.

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Dubai Desert Classic Picks

Suggested Staking

Adrian Meronk
1.25pts E/W $31.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Ryan Fox – Your Dubai Desert Classic Picks Favourite
2.5pts E/W $46.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Rasmus Hojgaard
1.25pts E/W $51.00 (5 places, 1/4 odds)
Also available at 40/1 with 8 places if you prefer

Jordan Smith – Your Dubai Desert Classic Picks Best Value
2pts E/W $56.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Antoine Rozner
2pts E/W $61.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Sami Valimaki
0.25pts E/W $76.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $5.00

Adri Arnaus
1pts E/W $81.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $5.00
Also available at 100/1 if you prefer to go with less places

Ashun Wu
0.25pts E/W $101.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $5.00

Paul Waring
0.5pts E/W $276.00 (5 places, 1/4 odds)
3pts Top 40 $3.60

Ross Fisher
0.5pts E/W $301.00 (6 places, 1/5 odds)
3pts Top 40 $4.00

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Farmers Insurance Open hosted at Torrey Pines
The imposing Torrey Pines provides a formidable test this week

Jon Rahm continued his absolute dominance in the world of golf at The American Express. Making it 4 wins from 6 starts across the globe is a rare feat. I note his somewhat snarky comments about still not ranked number 1 as understandable. Fortunately for him, this is a golf course built for him going against our 2023 Farmers Insurance Open picks.

The simple fact is, he is unbackable at current pricing. This is a golfer in such great form, but at such a short price, we just have to live with the fact that he may win and if he does then fair play to him. He would rightly have earned that World Number 1 title that he obviously covets. In our favour is a volatile weather forecast and an extremely tough test of golf that bites at every corner.

Course Analysis & Comp Courses

Torrey Pines plays host this week in another tournament where course rotation comes into play. The course is certainly iconic, however presenting a stern challenge. Notably, the course is long and the rough is thick. The comments from Director of Agronomy for the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open, Devin Cullen, in the greenkeeper notes make for interesting reading:

“Following the holiday season, frequent rain events hit the property. We have seen years with precipitation totals much higher than what we are seeing, but it is the frequency and consistency that these storms have hit that has given the property little time to dry down. With a few rain events still projected between now and tournament, I’m expecting the course to play longer and thicker than it already does. Should be fun.”

https://www.golfdigest.com/story/torrey-pines-kikuyu-rough-instruction

The rough is indeed thicker this week at 3.5in. It is also Kikuyu, which is sticky and thick, and found in many South African courses. It can snare the hosel of the club, turn your iron over, and suddenly see your ball flying left. Driving distance will be a premium, but expect accuracy to also be a factor here. There will also be a disproportionate long iron shots on this course. With the higher than typical rainfall, the course may play longer and that could also become a factor at the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open.

The North Course provides some mild relief, with golfers playing one of their first two rounds around there. However, the three rounds on the South Course should keep overall scoring low. We can expect a winning total in the range of -10 to -15 for the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open. Comparable courses would be Quail Hollow, Congaree, and Winged Foot.

2023 Farmers Insurance Open Weather

To add to the test, there does appear to be some stern breezes in store for the players. Particularly in the 2nd round on Thursday afternoon, when gusts may reach up to 35 mph. The 2023 Farmers Insurance Open should provide entertaining viewing!

There are two arguments to be made here. One, the North Course is significantly easier. It may be best to be on the easier course in higher winds. However, the South Course can very easily produce a score of 78 without too much difficulty.

Contrarily, the North Course provides a path to victory. It is one round that allows for some lower scoring, which has been chronicled by several past winners going low on the North Course and then holding on for survival at the South Course.

I then to favour being on the easier course on the tougher day. The South Course is brutal at the best of times, and it may become near unplayable in these winds. Regardless, I want players starting as early as possible on Thursday morning. This should allow at least 9 holes in mild to moderate winds until the higher gusts arrive from 1pm onwards.

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2023 Farmers Insurance Open Picks

Suggested Staking

Taylor Montgomery – Your 2023 Farmers Insurance Open Favourite
2.5pts E/W $31.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Keegan Bradley
1pt E/W $67.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $3.60

Alex Smalley
1pt E/W $81.00 (5 places, 1/4 odds)
2pts Top 20 $3.80

Brendan Steele
1pts E/W $141.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $5.25

Beau Hossler
0.5pts E/W $161.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
1pt Top 20 $5.75
3pts Top 40 $2.88

Jhonattan Vegas – Your 2023 Farmers Insurance Open Best Value
0.5pts E/W 226.00 (5 places, 1/4 odds)
1pt Top 20 $6.00
3pts Top 40 $3.10

Golfer Profiles

Taylor Montgomery – Your 2023 Farmers Insurance Open Favourite

Taylor Montgomery headlined our selections last week, and little has changed to damper the enthusiasm. He was sitting in 2nd after the first round, nearly securing a first round leader. With just three holes to play in the tournament, he was just one shot off the lead. The 16th was a good scoring chance and he failed to make birdie, meaning he had to attack the pin at the island green 17th. However, that need to take an aggressive approach led to finding the water and ended his chances.

But, the fact is, he once again put himself in a position to win. That has been a common occurrence for him ever since starting his PGA Tour rookie season. He now arrives at an event he has an emotional connection, and form, with. Montgomery received a sponsor exemption for the Farmers Insurance Open and duly finished 11th at what was his second ever PGA Tour start.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-sJXs53JHw

On paper, this is also a test that should suit. He has plenty of power off the tee to handle the length of course. It is also inevitable that with the winds forecast all players will miss some greens here. His excellent putting will come in handy in those situations. It also helps going out 2nd on the North Course for the windy Thursday weather. We do have a shortening in his price here, but he also faces a weaker field, and arrives in excellent form to secure his maiden PGA Tour victory.

Keegan Bradley

I have Bradley as one of the better value plays on the board, where his elite long iron play could become a factor at this track. Bradley has 6 Top 25 finishes at this event, including a 4th and a 5th. Bradley secures a 9:20am tee time on the North Course Thursday AM.

Adding to the appeal is that Bradley is long and straight off the tee. He ranks 20th for SG: OTT and 18th for SG: APP in this field. A number of those ranked lower in pricing may also struggle at a test which proves time and again that distance is a huge asset here. With the changes to the course and wind in play, that may be even more of a factor at the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open.

Alex Smalley

Smalley is another golfer who shares the trifecta of driving distance, driving accuracy, and approach play. Those key ball striking attributes will be in hot demand on a stern test such as Torrey Pines. In the key approach distances, Smalley ranked 36th from 175-200 yards and 19th from 200+ yards in 2022.

Of the rounds where we had strokes gained data last week, Smalley averaged +3.41 SG: APP per round to lead the field. Whether he can get the putter rolling is always the question with Smalley. But, I am happy to take that risk given he has previously gained on Poa Annua greens. He also tees off in the first group on Thursday morning on the easier North Course, hopefully avoiding the worst of the weather.

Brendan Steele

Brendan Steele shares some similarity of that trifecta with Smalley. He ranked 12th from 175-200 yards and 79th from 200+ yards in 2022. He also arrives here having gained +2.78 SG: APP per round to be 2nd in the field for that metric at The American Express. And he consistently gains on the field for driving distance and accuracy.

Steele, much like last year’s winner Luke List, profiles as a golfer with some of the best ball-striking on tour and perhaps the worst putting. What does give me confidence here is he has a surprisingly excellent history putting at Torrey Pines. He has gained strokes putting in 8/11 appearances here, and one of the occasions he lost putting he lost just -0.15 strokes per round to basically be at field average.

That is a big anomaly, but one with enough data to be actionable. He does find himself on the South Course for the Thursday, but the metrics are just too good to ignore. We will need to hope he goes low at North Course day one and then holds on in the winds from there.

Beau Hossler

Beau Hossler, much like Montgomery, featured in our analysis last week and did enough to justify us continuing to follow him again. Along with elite driving distance, Hossler possess excellent putting and around the green stats. That could come in handy at a tournament where missing greens will be likely in the winds on offer this week.

Hossler sat 3rd last week after 2nd round last week before fading over the weekend. That was for the two rounds on the Pete Dye course, which was the course I would have been most worried about for him in that rotation. Torrey Pines has a much lower number of fairways hit, which plays in Hossler’s favour as he can gain an advantage with his driving distance.

Jhonattan Vegas – Your 2023 Farmers Insurance Open Best Value

Jhonattan Vegas ranks as the best value on the board for me this week. The American Express was his first professional appearance since planned surgery, so shaking off some of the rust was always going to be a given. He shot a +1 in the 1st round to effectively take himself out of contention. He followed up with a 6-under round on the tougher Pete Dye setup and gained +2.09 SG: APP followed by a 3-under 3rd round.

He returns to a course where he finished 3rd on debut and his 4th ever PGA Tour start. He has since added an 11th and 18th. An 8th at Quail Hollow adds some other nice corresponding form. Vegas gains majority of his strokes on approach at over 150+ yards and gains on both driving distance and approach often. He also has a good history putting at this course, enough to suggest he is mispriced given his time away from the game.

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Adrian Meronk can secure a 3rd DP World Tour victory at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship
Adrian Meronk can secure a 3rd DP World Tour victory in Abu Dhabi

DP World Tour is back baby! After an epic 2022, the DP World Tour starts off with a bang at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. This is a Rolex Series event, one of just 5 such events in the year, which consists of some of the biggest tournaments on the calendar. That means inflated prize pools, additional ranking points, and a star-studded field from all over the globe.

We hit a massive 16 outright winners in 2022 and returned an ROI of +24% for the DP World Tour. Rating above a 20% ROI places our tips within the best tipsters on the market. The DP World Tour continues to offer an amazing value from both a betting and DFS stand-point.

The PGA Tour is becoming extremely saturated in terms of content with sharper players in DFS and keen eyes of bookmakers ensuring markets are tight. The DP World Tour still has plenty of softer spots and represents some of the best value available in golf. Let’s get into it!

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Course Analysis and Comp Courses

This will be the second year at Yas Links. This is worth noting, as prior course form before 2022 can be discounted. Last week’s Hero Cup tournament was also at former host Abu Dhabi GC. However, having some links to prior Middle East form is never a bad thing, as it is important to have comfort on these unique sturdier grass types and sandy soils.

Yas Links is a Kyle Phillips design. Although not sharing all the hallmarks of a true links course, the general concept and style of play is there. Ultra exposed to the elements with no protection from trees, tussock grass with uneven edges on bunkers, and undulating fairways and greens greet players this week.

It is worth noting that the 2nd round of last year’s tournament featured extremely high winds. It is well worth deep-diving (this is @deepdivegolf of course) a few of your favourite players performances at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship last year. If their performance was somewhat hindered following a bad 2nd round but they played well otherwise, that is worthy of some attention this week.

Comp Courses

There is very good correlation between other Kyle Phillips designed courses and the leaderboard from last year. This architect was involved in the remodelling of the famous Valderrama amongst an impressive portfolio of elite course design.

Most notably, the Qatar Masters is another Middle Eastern links-style course designed by Kyle Phillips. It should be a key guide entering this week. Kingsbarns, part of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, is another Phillips design. This tournament is also simply a great indicator of links form.

Bernadus, host of the Dutch Open, also displays strong links here (pun intended). This is another atypical course which has links style features although not in your traditional setting. Verdura GC presents another exposed links coastal course by Kyle Phillips. Finally, The Grove was host of the 2016 British Masters.

General links courses you can use for reference include Himmerland, Hillside Golf Club, and the Torrance Course at Fairmont St Andrews. Emirates GC provides another high profile Rolex series event, with a Middle East course just an hour away played at the same time of year.

Weather

There does look to be a tangible weather edge in play this week. The Middle East coastal courses suffer from very predictable onshore breeze, which arrives off the Persian Gulf nearly every afternoon around 2pm. This is something I am well aware of, having lived in Dubai for 8 years. Playing golf, I would often find myself struggling into the wind in the afternoon.

This week, Thursday actually looks to be windy all day. If anything, the wind looks to settle a little as the day goes on. Friday morning present some of the best conditions for the week before the consistent onshore breeze arrives in the afternoon. At such an exposed course like Yas Links, this can make a huge difference to the course’s scoring. As such, I am playing a Thursday PM/Friday AM stack almost exclusively.

Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Golf Betting Tips

Suggested Staking

Adrian Meronk
2.5pts E/W $34.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Eddie Pepperell
1pt E/W $76.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.50

Alexander Bjork
1pt E/W $81.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.33

Justin Harding
1pt E/W $81.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.50

Richard Mansell
1pt E/W $81.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $5.50

Ewen Ferguson
1pt E/W $91.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $5.00

Maximillian Kieffer
1pt E/W $111.00 (8 places, 1.5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $5.50

Golfer Profiles

Adrian Meronk – Your Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Favourite

Of those at the top of the board, several own legitimate claims to this title. Both Hatton and Noren possess the best chances to my eye. However, at odds of 11/1 and 18/1 it is hard to see any real value within those numbers. Ryan Fox always has to be in consideration, and even more so that his Alfred Dunhill Links Championship victory included a round at Kingsbarns.

So we end up just outside the top of the card with Adrian Meronk. Meronk finally had his breakthrough year in 2022. He won his debut DP World Tour title at the prestigious Irish Open. He then solidified the year by winning the Australian Open on a links style course played in the Melbourne sand-belt. Although a weaker field, he defeated Min Woo Lee, Lucas Herbert, and Adam Scott enroute to victory.

Meronk was well in contention at the 2022 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship before a mysterious WD. It has never been revealed the exact reason for the withdrawal, but he finished 4th the next week in Dubai so there is speculation this was COVID related. The strokes gained data indicates he was gaining across the board and he was sitting at -4, with eventual winning total being -10. An opening round containing 7 birdies is particularly eye catching.

https://twitter.com/AdrianMeronk/status/1614898124832604160?s=20&t=KpYGJm8wwWbBgzbR6KjG6g

Meronk is a resident of Dubai and complimenting the 4th place Dubai Desert Classic finish was a 7th at the season ending DP World Tour Championship. Further, he was well in contention at the Kyle Phillips designed Qatar Masters and Dutch Open, where he finished 3rd in both.

It is hard to see any presenting stronger credentials than Meronk, so he presents great value at the 33/1 on offer here.

Eddie Pepperell

I have grown slowly on Pepperell this week. However, the more I have looked at his claims the more I like the 75/1 on offer.

Pepperell has excellent form on Phillips designs. He is a winner at the Qatar Masters, alongside a 4th there in 2015. He also holds a 14th in his sole appearance at Bernadus Golf as well as at Verdura and has finished in the top 30 in 4 of his last 5 appearances at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

Other links form is easy to come by. A 2nd and 11th at Hillside, a 4th and 18th at Himmerland, and a 2nd and 16th at the Torrance Course are the most notable. Sitting on the right side of the weather draw only adds more to his credentials as that edge solidifies.

Alexander Bjork – Your Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Best Value

Alexander Bjork, like Pepperell, possesses the same abilities of accurate driving and excellent putting. That is always a recipe for success on links courses, so it is little surprise that his links form is obvious.

Bjork finished 20th here last year. He has played the Qatar Masters 3 times in his early career, making the cut on all three occasions with a best finish of 19th. He also finished 7th at Bernardus last year, 6th and 18th at Himmerland, and 20th at Hillside.

The other factor is Bjork’s excellent performances at neighbouring Dubai. His runner-up finish at the season ending DP World Tour Championship is the most eye-catching, finishing alongside Matthew Fitzpatrick and behind Collin Morikawa. He also holds a 12th and 17th in his other two starts on that course and a 6th and 20th at the Dubai Desert Classic for good measure.

Justin Harding

Reading the incoming form of now LIV Golf players is basically impossible. We get no stroke gained data at those events, at tournaments that didn’t even have a leaderboard on their website when the tour first started.

What we rely on here for Harding is his prior and correlated form. Harding finished an admirable 25th here last year, an even par 2nd round in the high winds proving difficult to overcome. Harding is another Qatar Masters winner, champion there in 2019 alongside a 5th last year in his two appearances. A 9th in his sole appearance at Bernadus sits alongside an impressive record at the Dubai Desert Classic of 7-37-27-4.

I’m also conscious these LIV golfers need to take advantage of their rare opportunities to earn OWGR points. This is an elevated Rolex Series event and carries some decent ranking points. Given there is currently a temproary stay on their ban from the DP World Tour, taking advantage of weeks such as this is vital for players like Harding.

Richard Mansell

Mansell began his 2nd year on the DP World Tour in fine fashion, with his first 3 top 5s on the main European tour. A record of 9th and 6th playing Bernardus is a good indication leading into this week.

Additionally, Mansell was leader throughout much of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in 2022. In that title chase, he opened with a 66 at the Kyle Phillips designed Kingsbarns which included 7 birdies and just one bogey. He eventually finished 7th following a poor final round at St Andrews.

He will be better for that experience in a season that saw him improve greatly throughout the year. A maiden DP World Tour victory is certainly possible in 2023, and he possesses the upside to see that victory occur at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship this week.

Ewen Ferguson

It was an outstanding display from Ewen Ferguson in 2022. Having advanced through the Challenge Tour in 2019 to earn his card, he unfortunately lost this after an indifferent 2020. He earned his DP World Tour card back immediately in a 2021 season where he finished in the Top 5 in 23% of his starts. This included a start on the main tour at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, where he finished 17th.

Having returned to the Tour proper, he proceeded to secure his maiden victory. Of course, this was at the 2022 Qatar Masters. That was a windy tournament on Sunday with another of our tips Adrian Meronk well in contention. He also managed a 2nd at the links course at Himmerland for good measure. Ferguson then went on to secure his 2nd victory shortly thereafter, again on a links style course in Ireland at the ISPS Handa World Invitiational.

Another great season beckons for Ferguson, and I expect to see him contend at some of these Rolex Series events as a potential future Ryder Cup player.

Maximillian Kieffer

Kieffer represents a positive EV bet this week following securing his maiden victory in 2022. Kieffer has long possessed the ball-striking required to win, but he has never met this with a spike putting week at the same event his irons are firing. He finally achieved this at the 2022 Czech Masters, in a very windy tournament.

Much like Mansell, Kieffer shot a 66 at Kingsbarns last year with 7 birdies and a sole bogey on the card. He has a 14th at the Qatar Masters as well as a 14th and 15th at Bernardus. All are Kyle Phillips designed.

A record in Abu Dhabi of 16-12-MC-22 were all at the other Abu Dhabi course, but at least are complimentary to being comfortable in the area. He also managed a 17th at the Dubai Desert Classic in his debut DP World Tour season, has a 17th at the AVIV Dubai Championship, and a 9th in 2022 at the Ras Al Khaimah Classic just an hour drive away.

Kieffer finished the season strong with an 8th in the star-studded Nedbank Golf Challenge and an 11th in Dubai at the season ending DP World Tour Championship. That should fill him with confidence arriving here this week and places him as one of the best value on the board this week.

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Taylor Montgomery can secure his maiden PGA Tour victory at the 2023 American Express golf tournament this week
Taylor Montgomery can secure his maiden PGA Tour victory at the 2023 American Express golf tournament this week

What a start to 2023 we have had! Starting the Sentry Tournament of Champions, we tipped winner Rahm in-play as well as a top 3 finish from Max Homa. We certainly carried on that hot streak at the Sony Open! Long may that continue this week at the 2023 American Express.

Our Sony Open best value play was David Lipsky, who finished 4th, tipped at 150/1 and just 3% owned for DFS purposes. Lipsky was a great chance to win, leading the tournament throughout the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rounds. Andrew Putnam also finished 4th with an outstanding putting performance.

Across these tournaments, that means we are already +65.7 points and have an ROI of 131.4%! Will we finish at that figure by the end of the year? No. Being over 20% ROI across both tours last season already places our picks within the top echelon of the best tipsters on the market. However, it is certainly a lovely figure to read!

Especially considering how difficult these first few events of the year can be, with little to indicate what golfers may have improved (or regressed) over the past two months. And it doesn’t get any easier this week as course rotation season and the 2023 American Express golf tournament, which has built a reputation for throwing up some of the longest odds for winners in previous seasons. Let’s get into it.

2023 American Express Course Analysis and Comp Courses

The 2023 American Express utilises a three course rotation. La Quinta, Nicklaus Stadium Course, and the Pete Dye Stadium Course have featured has hosts at this tournament since 2016. One round is played at each course, before a 54 hole cut is made and a final round played at the Pete Dye course.

La Quinta presents as the easiest test of the three. Driving distance is not as much a factor here as the other two courses. That is mainly due to the ridiculously short nature of a few of these holes. There are just two par 4s over 450 yards, sitting at a mediocre 454 and 469 yards. The four par 5s are all under 547 yards and should be reachable in two for the vast majority of the field. Essentially, expect low scoring and a wedge then putt birdie-fest.

Driving distance does become a factor at the other two courses for the 2023 American Express. With three rounds played across these courses, this is worthy of consideration. Certainly, we shouldn’t expect golfers to be ripping driver on every hole. But, having access to extra distance is certainly beneficial in spots this week. This is especially true on the par 5s, which are vital for scoring, and some drivable par 4s.

Around the green play will also become a factor at the Pete Dye Stadium Course. Most notably, and with greatest hilarity, on the 18th hole bunker:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-TU5SDd3OI

Key factors to consider at the 2023 American Express

The ideal combination for golfers is driving distance, approach play with wedges or long irons for the par 5s, and putting. I’m not factoring in SG: ATG in any great amounts, but it is a nice addition to have

Course history can be discounted slightly this week. Of course, prior course history is always nice to have. It is worth noting, though, that this tournament has shown as one of the lowest correlations between prior course form as a predictive factor for success. Therefore, if a golfer has missed a few cuts here, I’m not too disturbed in what is an extremely volatile tournament.

What does warrant some consideration is that this is a Pro-Am for the first three rounds. Some golfers do just inherently struggle at these events, which result in slower pace of play due to being paired with amateurs. It is worth considering prior performance at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Farmers Insurance Open for the 2023 American Express. This combines both the Pro-Am element, but are also two other tournaments in the California region. Further, they also have Bermuda overseeded with Poa Annua on their greens so should be a reasonable guide for potential putting performance.

Weather

There is certainly a chance of a weather edge developing at a tournament such as this. However, actually determining who will benefit is very difficult.

All golfers will tee off within a two hour window across the three courses on offer. Most likely this would be that playing one a particular course on a particular day may yield an advantage.

Thursday morning looks the calmest conditions of the week and Friday looks to have the highest winds of the first three days. My best guess would be starting on La Quinta is preferable. This should allow golfers to take advantage of the easiest course. It also has the added benefit of meaning golfers will play the Pete Dye Stadium Course twice in a row, on both Saturday and final round Sunday.

My second favourite would be facing the sterner test of the Pete Dye Stadium Course in the calm Thursday conditions. This would then see the easiest course La Quinta on the Friday.

For those starting on the Nicklaus Stadium Course Thursday, they would then end up on the toughest Pete Dye Stadium Course on Friday. This would be my least favoured rotation of the three. Again, this is mostly speculation and we will only know the true answer after the conclusion of the tournament.

2023 American Express tee-times can be found here: https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/the-american-express/tee-times.html

2023 American Express Golf Betting Tips

Suggested Staking

Taylor Montgomery
2.5pts E/W $46.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Aaron Wise
2pts E/W $46.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)

Jason Day
1pt E/W $71.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.00

Wyndham Clark
1pt E/W $71.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $4.50

Dean Burmester
1pt E/W $111.00 (8 places, 1/5 odds)
2pts Top 20 $5.25

Beau Hossler
0.5pt E/W $251.00 (8 places, 1.5 odds)
3pts Top 20 $7.50

Golfer Profiles

Taylor Montgomery – Your 2023 American Express favourite

In his rookie season, Taylor Montgomery has announced himself in a big way. In 8 starts, Montgomery has already finished in the top 15 on 7 occasions.

This success has come on a huge variety of courses and that should hold him in excellent stead for the course rotation this week. Whether the course be long, short, wide, or narrow: Taylor Montgomery has found a way to get to the top end of the leaderboard.

We should have probably predicted such a preeminent arrival given his consistency on the Korn Ferry Tour. Since January 2022, Montgomery has played 26 professional tournaments and finished in the top 15 in 20 of them. He actually began that run at a PGA Tour event. Montgomery received a sponsor exemption for the Farmers Insurance Open and duly finished 11th. It was his second ever PGA Tour start.

Another California based Pro-Am, being held at a similar time of year, and having the same greens should prove useful as a guide this week. A 3rd at the Fortinet Championship, played at Silverado Resort & Spa in the Napa Valley, also doesn’t hurt. Having already found his feet on tour immediately, he arrives at a desert course where this UNLV product and Nevada native should find instant comfort.

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Montgomery possess plenty of strength to attack those par 5s and drivable par 4s. At the Farmers, he was reaching the 621 yard par 5 in two and he has had another year gaining distance.

For a golfer possessing that power, he has also established himself as a golfer with a remarkable short-game. He ranks as the 2nd in this field for SG: Putting over the last 6 months and is handy around the greens to boot. That combination will hopefully again see him in contention come Sunday.

Aaron Wise

The well-rounded game of Aaron Wise should suit at the 2023 American Express, in an area just an hour away from where he first learned the game.

Raised in neighbouring Riverside CA, it is unlikely Wise would have dreamed he would be playing so close to home ranked as the 35th best golfer in the world. Everything in Wise’s 2022 season suggests he could finish much higher than that rank by year end.

It seems the biggest factor putting people off Wise this week is that he has missed three cuts here. However, we know that prior course form is not a great factor at this event.

And it is hard to suggest that Wise has an absolute distaste for this setup. Wise finished 34th here on debut, before joining the Korn Ferry Tour, and followed up with a 17th the year after. Further, he holds a 15th at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am and finishes of a 2nd, 18th, and 9th at Quail Hollow which should have some correlation to two of the three courses here.

Wise’s meteoric rise comes off tangible improvements both with his approach play as well as the putter. He possess plenty of distance off the tee and sits within the top 15 in this field for both SG: ATG and SG: PUTT over the last three months. In a year where he possesses an outside touch of making a Ryder Cup debut, a strong start to the season at the 2023 American Express would be a great starting point.

Jason Day

Towards the end of the 2022 season, Jason Day really began to show signs of resurgence. The fall was great from the lofty heights of World Number 1 in 2017 to a lowly 175th in September 2022.

That was tempered somewhat by two victories in 2018. Notably, they came at Quail Hollow and a 2nd time winning the Farmers Insurance Open, an event he also holds 5 Top 20s. He has also finished 11th or better in 8 of his last 10 appearances at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, so he should have no trouble with the rotational Pro-Am format.

All of those performances should be good indicators here, at an event he has played just once. That appearance was last year and saw a made cut, a 75 in his 2nd round preventing him finishing any higher up on a condensed leaderboard.

What that tournament did provide were the first inklings that his game may be beginning to return. He finished 3rd at the Farmers the very next week. Throughout the year, his approach play began to return in what is one of the best indicators for Day’s performances.

He now arrives at the 2023 American Express sitting 17th for SG: Total and 6th for SG: APP over the last 6 months. Included in those stats is an 8th place at the Shriners Children’s Open on another desert resort course. It is inevitable he will end up in contention again soon should this upward trajectory continue, and it may well be this week.

Wyndham Clark

Wyndham Clark is another golf I have earmarked for a potentially big year in 2023. Based on SG metrics, Data Golf currently rank Clark as 63rd in the world versus a current OWGR of 160th. That is always an indicator of a player “overdue” for a strong performance.

Clark’s aggression and distance are excellent assets to have in the arsenal. He has also displayed the ability to show restraint when needed. This includes in his most recent sighting when 10th at the RSM Classic. The fact this is then matched with proven ability both ATG and with the putter and some much improved iron play towards the end of 2022 shows promising signs.

Given that, it is little surprise that Clark achieved his first ever PGA Tour Top 20 here in 2019. He has since followed that up with a 13th in last year’s iteration. Arriving here as a golfer on the improve, I hold high hopes for his chances this week.

Dean Burmester

Dean Burmester presents great value this week at triple figure odds, when fair pricing would have him more in the 95/1 range.

2022 was a big year for Burmy. He finished 10th at the Scottish Open and 11th at the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews, two of the strongest fields of the year. Burmester then earnt his PGA Tour card, finishing in the top 5 in 2 of the 3 Korn Ferry Tour playoff events. He then announced himself on the PGA Tour by immediately finishing 4th.

The 56th ranked golfer in the world has extreme power off the tee. He combines that with excellent touch around the greens and the ability to spike with both his irons and putter. He arrives here ranking 28th SG: Total, 27th SG: OTT, and 2nd for SG: ATG. His result this week will come down to his iron play continuing to improve and getting hot with the putter. It’s something he has managed to do previously in 9 professional victories of his career thus far.

Beau Hossler – Your 2023 American Express best value

Raised in Orange County CA, Beau Hossler presents as the best value on the board this week.

Hossler had a 3rd at last year’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am and has finished 9th at the Farmers in 2020. He did manage to finish 20th in this tournament in 2018 during his rookie PGA Tour season. Since then, he has struggled to match all elements of his game at the right time here. He has gained as many as 8 strokes putting and 10 strokes on approach on this course.

That volatility can be somewhat expected at an event coming directly after the Christmas break played across multiple courses. The simple fact that he has shown he can spike with both is what interests me here.

He arrives here ranking 1st for SG: Putt over the last 3 months and 7th in that same metric over 12 months. Ranking 44th for SG: ATG could also prove an asset on the Pete Dye Stadium Course rounds. Those abilities, alongside his excellent driving distance, is a perfect combination for low scoring. Should we marry them all together, he could surprise a few with a ceiling performance at the 2023 American Express.

For an article with insights into my golf analysis process, check this link here: https://windailysports.com/golf-betting-101/

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